Brocock PCP Air Rifle Stirrup Pump Reviews

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2 Reviews For Brocock PCP Air Rifle Stirrup Pump

  • Guest 10th Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Ok this is a review on the webley ultra glide stirrup pump which is made by fx of sweden. The pump pumps fine to about 130 bar then things get very hard. i am a roofing contractor and run tiles on my back up and down the ladder all day every day. so i am very fit and stronger than most. from 130 bar to 200 bar was a night mare. i am 13 stone and had to trow all my body wait down on the pump. a small person or a girl has no chance.i was filling a logun mk1 200 bar buddy bottle. i am sick of all the rubbish i am reading about super men who can charge there bottles in 2 mins it took 485 stokes to fill to presure pumping 80 strokes and leaving for five mins for pump to cool down. this is a true account on this pump and if you read all the stuff i did you will buy one and regret it. it will charge your bottle but your arms will suffer.i bourt this pump after reading reviews by twats who are proberly filling very small guns and who are super men do not buy one be warned buy a dive bottle and charging kit.

  • MartinJP Rank: Lieutenant 6th Apr 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I purchased the Brocock PCP Air Rifle Stirrup Pump from my local dealer to charge my B.S.A. Ultra multishot, and I am so far very pleased with it. In my opinion, people who have experienced problems with pumps in general are probably trying to pump too fast. The trick is to take your time, make sure you use the whole of the pump stroke, and use your body weight as the pressure builds and more effort is required. I charged my Ultra from empty in about 2 1/2 minutes, and a top up is about a minute ...