AirForce PCP Hand Pump mod

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Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:30 pm

Yeah I was surprised at how quick it was to pump the tank.
And it will be even quicker if you use a pressurized input.
here is a link for the pump.

http://cgi.ebay.com/AirForce-PCP-Hand-P ... 3f08da51ce
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Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:19 am

Dame! They only sells to U.S.A
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Thu Jun 02, 2011 9:01 pm

I got mine in the mail today...WOW! I've only used it a 50 BAR max, but I'm am thoroughly impressed.

BTW, Bigbang J, what is the inlet thread? It looks like 1/8" NPT, but it's not...
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Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:15 pm

It's 1/8"BSP.
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Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:28 pm

Do you think it would hurt to try an NPT tap on it? Then I could screw a fitting in there with a little epoxy to seal

Also, I don't know which stage is which on the pump, but have you noticed the up-stroke becoming any tougher after the mod?
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Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:20 am

Lockednloaded wrote:Do you think it would hurt to try an NPT tap on it? Then I could screw a fitting in there with a little epoxy to seal
If you're going to f**k around with high pressure...PLEASE don't half ass things. :roll: Purchase the correct fittings..WITH the correct ratings.

http://www.hosco.net/catalog/adaptors.html
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I thought this might be of interest for this topic.

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MRR wrote:I thought this might be of interest for this topic.
It is... but surely you could have suggested a better cooling solution than "stopping for 5 minutes" ;)

Water or oil jacket, fins, an annular piston that moves the air in the same way as the bolt on the M4 Spectre :D
The bolt is so designed that it acts as an air pump to push air through barrel shroud and provide additional cooling for the barrel and action
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Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:33 am

Gippeto wrote:
Lockednloaded wrote:Do you think it would hurt to try an NPT tap on it? Then I could screw a fitting in there with a little epoxy to seal
If you're going to f**k around with high pressure...PLEASE don't half ass things. :roll: Purchase the correct fittings..WITH the correct ratings.

http://www.hosco.net/catalog/adaptors.html
Well this is the inlet port, so it is under low pressures. I'll probably only feed 25 psi just like OP
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Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:38 pm

Whoa, hey guys, Internet was down for a few days.

Yes the input is 1/8" npt, mine was a little smaller than normal though, so I ran my tap through it. Just make sure you get lined up right before you run it down. I used ptfe thread tape on my fittings.

Yes the up stroke does become more difficult after the mod.
The funny thing is, up to about 300psi or so, the pressurized input will force the handle up, so you only have to work on the down stroke:) But this soon changes. I would deffinately say that the added benifit out ways the added effort required to pump.

EDIT: what does BSP stand for? cause if ti is BSP threads the only difference I noticed is the it is a little smaller.
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BigBang J wrote:EDIT: what does BSP stand for? cause if ti is BSP threads the only difference I noticed is the it is a little smaller.
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