The Hatsan HA91015 PCP Hand Pump delivers reliable high-pressure air charging for pre-charged pneumatic airguns up to 3625 PSI. This manual charging system eliminates dependence on scuba tanks or electric compressors while providing precise pressure control for optimal shooting performance.
What Makes This Different
Unlike basic hand pumps that struggle beyond 2500 PSI, the HA91015 maintains consistent pumping efficiency throughout its entire 3625 PSI range. The dual-stage design reduces effort required at higher pressures compared to single-stage alternatives. Built-in moisture filtration prevents contamination that can damage PCP seals and valves over extended use.
Key Features
- Maximum working pressure of 3625 PSI for modern high-pressure PCP systems
- Dual-stage pumping mechanism reduces effort at higher pressures
- Integrated moisture trap and filtration system protects airgun internals
- Quick-disconnect fitting compatible with standard PCP fill probes
- Pressure gauge provides accurate monitoring during filling process
- Sturdy steel construction with anti-corrosion coating
- Foldable base design for stable pumping and compact storage
Field testing demonstrates the HA91015 can fill a typical 200cc PCP reservoir from 2000 to 3000 PSI in approximately 60-80 pumps. The moisture filtration system proves essential for maintaining consistent velocities and preventing regulator freeze-up in humid conditions. Shooters report reliable performance across temperature ranges from 20°F to 100°F without significant efficiency loss.
Technical Specs
- Maximum Pressure: 3625 PSI (250 BAR)
- Pump Type: Dual-stage manual hand pump
- Gauge: Built-in pressure gauge with PSI/BAR readings
- Connection: Quick-disconnect fitting with standard threading
- Construction: Steel body with corrosion-resistant finish
- Dimensions: Approximately 24" height when assembled
- Weight: 8.5 pounds
- Color: Black finish
- Manufacturer: Hatsan USA
The HA91015 represents a practical solution for PCP shooters seeking independence from external air sources. Professional airgun technicians recognize hand pumps as essential backup equipment even when primary compressors are available.