Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

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Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by Mrityunja » Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:39 pm

Ladies & Gents,

Need some advice on PCP air guns. I've bought a Walther Dominator 1250 & a hand pump to charge the PCP cylinder. The last missing link in the chain is a Scuba Tank. Would somebody please advice me as where I can purchase a Scuba Tank rated to 300 bar & more importantly where can I get it charged to 300 bar??

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by rahul567 » Fri Sep 02, 2011 7:47 pm

where are you based. I know a company in delhi which fill scuba tanks

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by dev » Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:37 pm

Try medical oxygen suppliers, try asking them for normal breathable air . Do not fill oxygen in the scuba tank though.
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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by Mrityunja » Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:17 pm

Thanks Guys (your names sound male) - I am Jaipur based, and am in touch with a Delhi scuba tank bloke who's thoroughly confused by my request - Please advice - Many Thanks

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by striker » Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:58 pm

walther dominator 300 bar cylinder is hard to charge to full 300 bar with 300bar cylinder as there will be always some lag from the source cylinder .
220 bar filling will yeild you some 30-40 shots . dominator internal valve have regulator and set to work over 1900 psi approx .

-- Fri Sep 02, 2011 10:00 pm --

one of the great disadvantage is you have to unscrew the tank for every refilling .the shot count is not as advertised .

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by Olly » Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:29 am

Vaibhav Oxygen Ltd on Mathura Road and Uttam Air Ltd in Okhla are 2 places I know of who would fill HPA and also sell scuba tanks. While the tanks are rated to 300 - 400 bar, they are not filled beyond 220 bar for safety reasons, although both these companies have compressors to fill upto 300 bar.

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by Mrityunja » Sat Sep 03, 2011 11:19 am

Sriker & Olly - Thanks

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by CKAY » Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:21 pm

Filling a Scuba Tank to 300 Bar is really not possible .I realised this after I imported a CF Scuba Tank .
There is no one willing to fill a Scuba Tank to 300 BAR . And also Its impossible to fill the Domi to 300 BAR.

My advice is go in for an used Scuba Tank so if you are not happy with it you can always get rid of it without losing much .

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by Mrityunja » Sun Sep 04, 2011 10:30 am

Thanks JK - Last question, do you know of anyone who's filled a PCP with nitrogen (it is a dry & inert gas) ? - Thanks Mrityunja

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by mundaire » Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:42 am

Mrityunja, since you are based in Jaipur my advice to you would be to scout out for chaps supplying the various industries in/ around Jaipur with industrial gases. First stop would be to check the yellow pages make some calls, next would be to approach the local chamber of commerce for their directory etc. You can also try searching online for such suppliers (based in Jaipur).

Since this will be an ongoing requirement for you, best to make the initial effort and find a local supplier. I'm willing to bet that there will be more than one in a place like Jaipur.

If all else fails, you can always try approaching your local fire station. They have both scuba tanks as well as compressors for filling them (for fire fighting breathing equipment). Ask nicely and maybe they will let you fill your tanks for free ;)

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by Mrityunja » Sun Sep 04, 2011 11:51 am

Abhijit - Thank you for taking the time to reply - Cheers

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by striker » Sun Sep 04, 2011 3:19 pm

try to search in yellow page or justdial.com under '' industrial gas suppliers '' and ask them for '' zero air ''

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by ddgrego » Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:32 am

Hi guys as im am new to this forum, i do belong to another im on often.i joined to learn more on air guns from different countrys.i love pcp guns and have a small 4500psi compressor that i bought and a carbon fibre tank that holds 4500 psi that works well.Im in the U.S and its very interesting to hear about the many different rules and regulations from different places.If you all have any questions on what i use i would be glad to tell ya about it.Looks like a good bunch of guys and gals in here too.

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by dilip » Sun May 20, 2012 12:00 pm

i have bought a walther dominator 1250 its cylinder is showing 350 bar , but when i m feeling it with 300 bar scuba tank it reaches nearly 200+ .not 250 or 300 which the rifle cylinder is upto 350 bar .
and how many shots should i get for 200 or 220 bar pressure in my rifles cylinder .

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Re: Scuba Tanks for PCPs'

Post by gverma » Sun May 20, 2012 4:45 pm

If you want the details of person in Delhi I can share them with you.

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