Hill MK2 Air Rifle Pump Reviews

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Hill MK2 Air Rifle Pump
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Average Ratings for Hill MK2 Air Rifle Pump

  • Value for Money4.4 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.6 stars
  • Overall Rating4.3 stars

9 Reviews For Hill MK2 Air Rifle Pump

  • star shooter Rank: Lance Corporal 13th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Bad Points: Very expensive all pumps are bloody expensive an its ridiculous I got mine secondhand for 145 quid :S its a good pump but come on put the price down.


    General comments: Genrally really good quality pump but costs a bit much. It looks imressive and dosnt look like it'll break easy an really really easy to pump I need 220 bar for my x2 sports an I can easy pump it up to that in 1 minute when puting all my engery in.

  • Urban Sniper Rank: Lance Corporal 10th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Pump is easy to use if you take your time, and use full length strokes. My mate went at it pumping like mad, and was knackered after 2mins. All in all a first class product
  • Freddy Horn Rank: Staff Sergeant 17th Oct 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have found this to be a really easy pump to use. I'm only 7.7 stone and I don't struggle to fill my rifle up. The gauge is really accurate and the bleed valve is a great thing to have. I found it really easy to construct; didn't need the instructions, a 4 year old could do it. It's not very portable like a buddy bottle as its quite heave and won't go in a rucksack without disassembly.
    Overall it's a great pump and I have had no problem with it.

    Freddy Horn
  • Brettl Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Mar 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    My Daystate requires 220 bar for a full fill. It is difficult to pump once you get over 200 BAR. I have to use all my weight and I am 200 lbs.
  • Accuracy Rank: Sergeant 14th Jan 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I agree with Kosha this is easy to pump up I expect that an 11 year old could do it.
    When I got it with my gun I thought oh god this is going to be hard judging from the reviews but once I fitted it up which was incredibely easy I connected it to my Air Arms S410 Carbine pumped it up quickly and easily with no hassle.

    These pumps are a lot more economical than a diving tank and dont require a refill.

    I suggest buying one of these to anyone although they are slightly expensive.

    Thanks f ...
  • Kosha 28th Dec 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I've seen a lot of reviews on other sites, with many complaining about the effort required to fill the rifle cylinder. Well I have been using my Hill Pump for quite a while and can only say the effort required is very little. I do not know wht these whimps are complaining about, I'm 58 and I don't even break into a sweat.
  • the boss 1 Rank: Sergeant 25th Apr 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I bought a Hill MK2 pump along with my ags lw8 light fantastic is all I can say about 20 pumps and got it from 1k P.S.I to 3k P.S.I was a bit worried with reviewers saying about 180 - 200 pumps to charge their rifles but that ended up being unfounded. For myself it is a great tool and I am glad that I decided to not buy a scuba tank as this would of resulted in a reoccuring charge, for what i see as a bit of fun on a Sunday morning..
  • ashe18c Rank: Sergeant 30th Mar 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    The Hill MK2 Air Rifle Pump is very easy to assemble, just three parts that screw together (base, pump, handle). Very easy to pump up to 100bar, then gets a little difficult. I assume all pumps would be the same. Takes a few hundred pumps to fill an empty take (airforce condor tank). But after a few hours of shooting, my tank is still half full. The dry pack removes the moisture really well, better than other pumps. If you get this pump, remember to release the air in the hose from the valve nea ...
  • cornz Rank: Corporal 16th Jun 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Hill MK2 Air Rifle Pump
    http://www.airriflepump.com/html/product.asp?id=2214

    Has all the info you need.
    The pump is a stirrup pump and comes in essentially 3 parts. All you need to do is attach the handle with 2 included screws, foot plate, once again, 2 screws and if you have it the DryPac filter. Took 10 mins to assemble. Looks and feels sturdy. The unit has its own pressure gauge which means you dont have to keep looking at the gun cylinder to see how much air is in there. My HW100 cyli ...