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VEVOR Airgun PCP Pump 4500PSI High Pressure Hand Pump 3 Stage Pump Chamber PCP Air Pump

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Airgun PCP Pump 4500PSI High Pressure Hand Pump 3 Stage Pump Chamber PCP Air Pump

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J. Vanderlaan J. Vanderlaan
Nice pump
This is a nicely made pump, inflates to 3500 psi no problem as long as you use full strokes and don't pump more than 5 mins at a time so it doesn't overheat the o-rings. Pump is made in China. Pressure gauge has a glow in the dark face, says its made in Japan but doesn't really look like it is top quality. Overall very pleased with this pump. Better quality than I expected for the price.
Kerry Lewis Kerry Lewis
Works great
Does exactly what I need and just a well constructed as the more expensive version
Zach Zach
so far so good!
I have only used it twice, and it worked very good. It's quite a work out going from an empty tank to 200 bar but I have nothing to compare it to because this is my first PCP pump.
Joseph Anderson Joseph Anderson
good
Works very good it pumps my pcp up to 3,000 psi in 150ish pumps,good quality and i would definitely recommend.
Jeremy T. Jeremy T.
Great pump, very happy with it just tighten everything before first use.
I don't use this pump to fill up air tanks, I use it to fill my pellet gun every 6-8 shots just to top off. The pump works great every time I've used it so far. I keep my pellet gun around 350 bar or 4300 - 4500 psi. It isn't all that hard to pump the gauge is off quite a bit but I rely on the other gauge that is mounted on the gun. As long as you don't drain down your air tank and use this pump as air maintenance after shooting a few rounds it makes life way easier. I have an electric air pump and hardly ever use it now after getting this and it's not as travel friendly. I hope this information is helpful and was some of the things I wanted to be answered before buying.
Andrew S. Andrew S.
Filled Umarex Gauntlet 2 to 4,500 psi
Was shocked by the quality of the pump. Not sure how this company is able to make money "pumping" out quality like this.The first thing you have to do is go through and tighten all the fittings. Takes maybe 3 minutes but then your ready for use.I'm 5'-10" 190lbs and was able to fill my Gauntlet to just over 4500 psi in about 500 pumps. I took a break every 75 pumps to bleed the line and let the pump cool down. 10 min later I was right back at it for another 75 pumps.Was it hard to fill the tank to 3000psi? No, it was way easier and quicker then expected, especially after reading all the horror stories on hand pumping. Anyone could easily fill any tank to 3000psi without hardly breaking a sweat. Not sure why everyone talks about how hard it is.3500-4500psi is where the workout started. I shouldn't say "workout" as much as this is where technique was required. No longer could I just bend at the waist to use the pump. I had to start with the pump all the way up and in one fluid motion push my arms down straight locking them and then bend my knees into a squat. As long as the motion was smooth it wasn't overly difficult. I'm sure I'll get the technique down as I use the pump more.Long story short. I was about to buy a air compressor before my pump arrived because of all the reviews I read on the tremendous amount of work hand pumping is. After using the hand pump I am not even considering an air compressor. I will follow up this review in a couple of months to report if I still like hand pumping and if the pump is still performing awesome!!
T T
works as intended
I use it to refill 13ci tanks to 3k, it's honestly not that bad, but you definitely want to space out reps to prevent the pump from heating up. Initially, I had to tighten up the hose end, or else it would have started leaking at 2k but I'm sure most people would have known how to use a wrench. So far so good, lock your arms and pump with your legs and body weight or else you will not reach 3k.
WoodyG WoodyG
Better quality than expected but needed tightening of fittings
Seems like a rugged heavy duty design only time will tell.Tighten all nuts and fittings before using.Oil will mist out of loose fittings otherwise.The mechanical fittings and construction was much more rugged than I expected for the cost.Stainless steel tubing brass fittings all speak well for the initial quality.A rebuild kit with extra filter pods was good to find in the box.Problems:Poor fitting tightness causing leakage and oil spray.DieselingThere was oil in the assembly when it arrived which is to be expected.After firing one round I noticed a distinct burned oil smell in my shooting range.I think some fine oil mist passed into the air chamber of the rifle and caused some dieseling of the pellet.I recommend changing out the filter before using it for the first time.Once I tightened up the fittings on the pump tube and assembled the pressure gauge (use Teflon tape on threads) this pump worked well.100cc air cylinder from 150 bar to 200 bar took about forty pump strokes to fill.It is a heavy pump well made with nice quality parts.Folding feet work well but a solid surface is needed to use pump well.The rebuild kit is a good thing to have included.4 stars for poor fitting tightness
SUN H PAO SUN H PAO
You have to watch the pcp pump on YouTube before install it
The pump is my 2nd from the same company. I install it and find leaking somewhere. The first leaking is beneath the grip. The 2nd leaking happens at the end of the soft pipe. Read the manual or search the clip on YouTube to solve them. And, no coolant inside the inner pump. Be aware of resting a while every 50-75 strokes to overheat the inside seals.

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