hand pump

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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trollhameran
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-Hand-Pum ... 50&sr=8-15

Would this pump be any good for use with my cannon, it says the gauge goes up to 140psi but will it actually pump to that pressure?
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just look for the product in google, anyway the question is not how much it can pump but how much pressure can it take.... if it's up to 140 in the gauge i think it would handle it and a bit more good, but yet search for the prodact in google for his specs.
hope i was helpfull :)
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Probably could pump up to 140PSI...but...do you have the strength to get it that high?

I have a little hand pump and all I can get it up to is 70PSI and that is it. The pump is rated to 100PSI but I couldn't get it there in even in a fit of rage.
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ive looked it up in google and all i can find is what it says on amazon, so maybe ill just have to buy one and see what it can do cause its fairly cheap and ill only really be using it when i cant use the compressor
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get a shock pump if your cannon has small chamber volume it can go to very high pressures
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Wrong keywords.

What you ought to be searching for is a floor pump not a hand pump.

Have a look at the floor pumps at wiggle.co.uk (a bike webshop). Ignore the ridiculous £130 one...

They don't charge for shipping either.
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thanks for the help, im checking out wiggle now, and ill look up shock pumps as well
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