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Had a look at both sites. It's hw100 I'm using so no buddy bottle treecreeper. But I suppose maybe an extra air cylinder a&m one or the like.

 

I already have a 12 ltr bottle at home so another bottle would be silly in some aspects.

 

I am right in thinking I can change the air cylinder on the 100 in the field, no tools required?

 

ATVB

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I bought a spare air cylinder for my HW100 from another forum but be aware that you cannot change an A & M cylinder as it has no valve unlike the HW factory cylinder which can be removed whilst still holding air.

 

I think Uttings do a 0.5lt cylinder for field top up's, around the size of a small flask but they are about £120 with whip/gauge so nearly as much as a 3lt unit.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Phil

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i think you can change the a\m cylinder as long as your below 90 bar :thumbs:

give them a ring but im sure im right

atb

I stand to be corrected but I was told that the A&M cylinder does not have a valve in unlike the HW cylinder which does have a valve so retaining the air when removed. Sounds like my info was possibly wrong.

 

Phil

 

Just looked at A&M site and it looks like you and Mitch are right so sorry for wrong info to the op.

Here is their actual wording,' the cylinder cannot be removed from the gun whilst FULL', so I assume as you say David, it can be removed when lower pressure is left in the cylinder.

 

http://www.amcustomgunsmiths.com/cylinders.html

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