PCP Webley Raider in 177 on sale

From what I've been reading the Benjamin pump is junk..
If you don't want to pony up the cash for a Hill MK4,this is your best option:

h t t p s://www.gotenda.com/shop/firearms/airguns/accessories-airguns/hatsan-hand-pump-hatsan-pre-charged-pneumatic-airguns/

Only one in Canada I can find..Best bang for your buck,and from what I heard a very hardy pump..
They probably only have one too,so your welcome..lol
I'll probably sit on mine till next spring..Got way too many projects on the go to worry about this one right now..

10-4 on the Benjamin ramjet, don't need a piece of junk! WOW, the Hill pump is $$$, damn!

Looking at the Hatsan pump you suggested... THANKS for that! And I guess I'll figure out how to connect it if the fittings don't match?

Here is a pic of the nozzle that came with the Raider. I included the rotary mag in the pic for some scale.

I never imagined a decent pump would cost me almost the same price as the PCP rifle, chuckle!

Cheers
Jay

 
10-4 on the Benjamin ramjet, don't need a piece of junk! WOW, the Hill pump is $$$, damn!

Looking at the Hatsan pump you suggested... THANKS for that! And I guess I'll figure out how to connect it if the fittings don't match?

Here is a pic of the nozzle that came with the Raider. I included the rotary mag in the pic for some scale.

I never imagined a decent pump would cost me almost the same price as the PCP rifle, chuckle!

Cheers
Jay



Yup pretty standard fill probe..
What we need is a pump that has 1/8" BSPP with female threads at the end of the hose.Im pretty sure that's exactly what the Hatsan pump has:cheers:
 
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Update, I went with the Hatsan PCP pump from site sponsor Kelly's Sporting Goods. $249.99

I added a small item to the order, bumping me over $250 & got shipping included.

Thanks for the advice & help guys! Can't wait to shoot some groups with my Raider!

Cheers
Jay
 
That fitting will definitely work with the Hatsan pump. I've got a pump and that same fill probe, and you just need to thread it on and you're good to go.

Nothing wrong with the Hatsan pump, it's a very decent one. If you ever need parts for it, talk to Dan again from the forum store where you bought the rifle. He's had almost anything I've needed, Hatsan wise. His deals on pellets are also about as good as it gets.
 
That fitting will definitely work with the Hatsan pump. I've got a pump and that same fill probe, and you just need to thread it on and you're good to go.

Nothing wrong with the Hatsan pump, it's a very decent one. If you ever need parts for it, talk to Dan again from the forum store where you bought the rifle. He's had almost anything I've needed, Hatsan wise. His deals on pellets are also about as good as it gets.

Great! And will do!

Cheers
Jay
 
Update, I went with the Hatsan PCP pump from site sponsor Kelly's Sporting Goods. $249.99

I added a small item to the order, bumping me over $250 & got shipping included.

Thanks for the advice & help guys! Can't wait to shoot some groups with my Raider!

Cheers
Jay

Oh what?Kelly's got them too!!
Awesome,so I probably will be able to get one later:dancingbanana:
 
I did buy one of these bad boys. How could you guys do this to me?
Will the disco pump be able to pump this seeing as it will hold more than 2000 psi...anyone?


Ahhhhhhahahahahaha::dancingbanana::dancingbanana::welcome:G:G:ha:

Working pressure is 200 bar or 3000psi,does the disco pump go that high?
If it only goes up to 2000psi,your not going to be getting many shots per fill.
 
Someone talk me out of this

I did buy one of these bad boys. How could you guys do this to me?
Will the disco pump be able to pump this seeing as it will hold more than 2000 psi...anyone?

Glad you came to your senses & ordered one @ this price!

The Hatsan pump I bought is 230 bar or ~3335psi... And the Raider is a 200bar rifle... So...

Cheers
Jay

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My Benjamin pump came with the disco. I've not really used it a ton sonibcsnt speak for the reliability but so far it's been okay. I'd still prefer a better one for peace of mind.

If it's working for you now,go with what works and buy another pump if yours fails...
As long as your pump hose has a threaded female connection it will probably be 1/8" BSPP and you'll be gtg:cheers:
 
Hey Jay, I've been looking at these too, any recommendations? Will you be posting a small review? In air rifles and how well this pump works?

Hey xdmer, initially when I got my Raider I had a friend lend me his Ghermann pcp pump that he uses for his CZ200T. The fittings were not compatible because his CZ200T has a removable air reservoir and the Raider does not. I got to looking around at options, scuba tank, high pressure pump, and pcp hand pumps. A quick cost benefit analysis discounted everything other than the pcp pumps.

So I got looking at cheap options, including pcp pumps from Chinese suppliers. But with no guarantee etc, I then went looking at quality options... Buy once, cry once?

Reading reviews etc online, it became obvious to me that the Hatsan pcp pump was both rugged and well made. When it arrived, a side by side comparison to the Ghermann pcp pump that my buddy lent me, the Hatsan is both larger & more rugged looking.

Not a great pic, but here they are side by side, the Hatsan is taller & larger in diameter. My Raider was at 100 bar when I received it. 5 minutes later, with slow deliberate pumping, I was at 200 bar. I would buy the Hatsan again, it's the cheapest way to charge a PCP.

Cheers
Jay
P.S. I'm a ~200 lb guy, and at the end of the pumping process to fill the Raider to 200 bar I was putting all my weight on the pump to push down the last 2-3" and move the air from the pump to the air rifle. Not sure how someone who might be 150 lbs could do it as I was literally lifting my feet off the ground with ALL my weight being required to move the air @ the end.

 
So I got looking at cheap options, including pcp pumps from Chinese suppliers. But with no guarantee etc, I then went looking at quality options... Buy once, cry once.

Not a great pic, but here they are side by side, the Hatsan is taller & larger in diameter. My Raider was at 100 bar when I received it. 5 minutes later, with slow deliberate pumping, I was at 200 bar. I would buy the Hatsan again, it's the cheapest way to charge a PCP.

Cheers
Jay
P.S. I'm a ~200 lb guy, and at the end of the pumping process to fill the Raider to 200 bar I was putting all my weight on the pump to push down the last 2-3" and move the air from the pump to the air rifle. Not sure how someone who might be 150 lbs could do it as I was literally lifting my feet off the ground with ALL my weight being required to move the air @ the end.

With my hill mk4 I can easily pump past 200bar and I weigh around 160lbs, you shouldn't have cheaped out.
 
With my hill mk4 I can easily pump past 200bar and I weigh around 160lbs, you shouldn't have cheaped out.

It's all technique over anything else..130lbs here and I had no problem pumping up my FX Cyclone to 230bar with an FX pump.
I can't image the Hatsan being any worse...

When on the down stoke instead of just relying on your weight,you push down with your weight..Once you overcome the initial resistance it's not that bad..
 
I can't argue against that as I don't know, I just pump it. Mind you from what I read a hill will pump higher pressure easier, true or not I can't comment on but I don't notice much difference past 150 bar.
 
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