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I currently use a "Hills" stirrup pump to charge my Logun S16s when the pressure drops from 190lbs to around 90lbs it normally take around 150 cycles of the pump to get it back to 190lbs but you have got to remember the Loguns bottle is around the 400cc capacity and you can get around 200 shots out of a full bottle. As for how long it takes most people say for every x2 cycles of the pump will put x1 shot back in your gun ( I do not know how true this is but it sounds realistic enough ) and I supposed it depends on the pump.

 

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Coney.

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That's probably about right, my mate has a 410 and he tops up when the pressure drops to 120bar, he does two or three stints of ten minutes pumping and five minutes resting to get back up to 210bar.

I have another mate with several PCP's and he has a large bottle, takes him a lot less time to top up his guns :thumbs:

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hi how long will it take to fill a air arms s410 from emtpy, with a stirup i saw a thread saying around 1 hours is this true if not how long thanks mark

 

 

:laugh: Mark, you don't want to go there my friend :icon_eek: , many moons ago I borrowed my mates pump to fill the buddy bottle on a Rapid :icon_eek::laugh: , I then realised why my mate was built like a brick shit house :laugh:, I've a pump that I have never used and hang on to it for an emergency :laugh: , it's been in the cabinet for five years that I know of :laugh:

Some say it is in the action of the operator as to how hard/easy it is to use a pump, so I'll be calling one of these feckers when an emergency arises :drink:

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