Q:

store your pcp fully charged?

whats the verdict fully charged or not for long term storage ? thanks denny

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quote Mr-lama:

Look people, Walter is clearly trying to argue with someone, but no one will contradict him. Someone has to have an opinion different, so speak up so Walter can yell at you and tell you how wrong you are!

🙂

Airguns should never be stored. They should be shot at least once every other day.

x2 🙂

it gets doggone tiring being right so often 🙂

The airgun community has been full of misinformation for so long someone has to take up the gauntlet eh?

Look people, Walter is clearly trying to argue with someone, but no one will contradict him. Someone has to have an opinion different, so speak up so Walter can yell at you and tell you how wrong you are!

🙂

Airguns should never be stored. They should be shot at least once every other day.

I keep mine fully charged that way its ready to go when I need it.

quote Tachdriver:

Keep a charge in them to prevent moisture infiltration

later

On a standard Airforce tank it would take 100psi of outside air pressure to push any moisture into an empty tank.

quote Voltar_1:

quote Dcnlarry:

Per Air Force, it is best to keep them charged, and for long term, hold at 2000psi or so (Per the included DVD by Air Force, Benjamin and Crosman also make this recommendation.)

Still maintain it makes no difference. I doubt that the makers of these PCPs that make those claims store them charged in the warehouse?
makes no difference.

X2. Make sure you slap some silicone grease on any O-rings and pack it away…

quote Dcnlarry:

Per Air Force, it is best to keep them charged, and for long term, hold at 2000psi or so (Per the included DVD by Air Force, Benjamin and Crosman also make this recommendation.)

Still maintain it makes no difference. I doubt that the makers of these PCPs that make those claims store them charged in the warehouse?
makes no difference.

Per Air Force, it is best to keep them charged, and for long term, hold at 2000psi or so (Per the included DVD by Air Force, Benjamin and Crosman also make this recommendation.)

makes no difference

Keep a charge in them to prevent moisture infiltration

later

Its best to shoot them! 😆

Best to keep them charged.

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