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TECHNICAL HELP REQD.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 4:44 pm
by MRM
CAN ANY ONE TELL ME HOW MUCH AIR PRESSURE IS BUILD IN THE CYLINDER OF SPRING-PISTON AIR RIFLES AND IN SIDE LEVER PNEUMATIC AIR RIFLES?

Re: TECHNICAL HELP REQD.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:24 pm
by dev
Please write in lower case. Caps are rude. Secondly, the air pressure differs according to the rifle makes. My match air pistol operates at 200 bar, check operating pressures by googling popular pcp air rifles. I don't know how you will get that for a springer though.

Re: TECHNICAL HELP REQD.

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:59 am
by MRM
Well thank you Dev

200 bar is considerable pressure and I have seen many web sites for the information.I have also manufactured valves which stand this kind of air pressures.

My question is, does any body know pressures generated in spring piston air rifles or in compressed air rifles where we manually operate the pump. Creating 200 bar pressure purely by human effort is not possiible in the spring piston air rifles or in compressed air rifles .

Regards

MRM

Re: TECHNICAL HELP REQD.

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:04 am
by kb100
MRM wrote:Well thank you Dev

200 bar is considerable pressure and I have seen many web sites for the information.I have also manufactured valves which stand this kind of air pressures.

My question is, does any body know pressures generated in spring piston air rifles or in compressed air rifles where we manually operate the pump. Creating 200 bar pressure purely by human effort is not possiible in the spring piston air rifles or in compressed air rifles .

Regards

MRM

Just a technicality... but I believe MANUAL PUMPS that can charge the PCP to 200 bar ,or more, are commonplace. (HILL pump etc)