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Shoebox!!

I got my shoebox today and gonna try it out tomorrow.It looks like a quality piece of machinery.It has a Dayton motor which my friend tells me is a good motor.The new models have a belt drive ,hardened pistons and self oiling strips as standard.I got the cheaper 4500psi version.

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I wanted a compressor for 10 years now. It’s amazing how much power comes from compressed air! I am obsessed with bigbore airguns especially launching homemade .457 bullets 220-480grains 200-500 yards with high accuracy and consistenCy.

Glad to hear you got the compressor!!!

I just bought an omega compressor and it’s sure worth the money 🙂 my pcp passion is growing to new levels with bigbores and casting bullets. I love the Texan so much and often wonder what other higher powered bigbores would feel like. I dream of a 20mm air cannon launching 1000grain bullets at 1000fps.

:suprisedn: Is it going to BLOW????? :rofl:

I have a shoebox also.
I really like having a endless supply of air, & u don’t need any ones help too get it.

I use to take my tank to a dive shop, 4 the fills.
The guy there was afraid of it, because the tank was 4500 psi. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Those were my thoughts also. Now it’s just walk out into the barn at my convenience and fire it up.

It is around a 80 mile round trip for me to go to Winston Salem to get a fill.I figure it will pay for itself between gas,the money for the fill and wear and tear on the car.

I often feel like selling my bigbore airguns to fund a compressor. I would keep my airforce condor, Texan and fx verminator mk2 extreme. I have a evanix rainstorm 9mm, samyang recluse 9mm and samyang light hunter 45.

I think one of those is going to be my next purchase. Let me know how it works on the airforce tanks.

How does it compare to the omega? I am tempted to get a compressor very soon.

Congrats on the new pump!

mcc, I have the older Freedom 8. I have around 140 hours on it with NO problems. Your going to love it, sure beats driving to a fill shop every time you need a fill. For me it was 100 miles for a fill and $20 each fill.

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