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  • codydog

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    Jul 24, 2013
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    I recently picked up a TAU 200 youth model. The gun does not have the accessories to pressurize and shoot the rifle. Any ideas as to where I can order the fittings I need to shoot this rifle. Thanks
     

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    codydog

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    Jul 24, 2013
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    TAU 200

    I know I can use CO2. I don't have the fittings/adapters needed, all I have is pictured on the rifle. Not sure what the adapter even looks like.
     

    BigTinBoat

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    Jan 12, 2016
    344
    Eastern Baltimore County
    Edit - you may need the piercing cap instead of the bulk valve, if that didn't come with it.

    I know I can use CO2. I don't have the fittings/adapters needed, all I have is pictured on the rifle. Not sure what the adapter even looks like.

    If using the 12g carts (readily available at walmart) you don't need anything additional. In my 1 link it describes how to load them (see below)


    n. Use of standard CO2 bulb 7/12 grams

    1) Activate the trigger of an unloaded gun to make sure that arm is not under
    pressure.

    2) If yes, blow off the gas by pushing warning device until charging valve is
    opened.

    3) Unscrew tranfer valve.

    4) See para. 4, ad. 2 to 4.

    5) Insert bulb into container with closure positioned out of container.

    6) Screw on closure cap with TAU needle (does not belong to accessories of
    rifle) until this needle punctures the bulb.

    7) Increased resitance eventually weak hiss is a proof that the puncture was
    completed. For fastening the the corresponding nut it is advaqntageous to
    use nut wrench which belongs to accessories. Activate trigger of unloaded
    gun to make sure that the propellant gas has been released from bulb.
    Periodical smearing of loading cone of a vessel and inspection of "O" ring
    on the closure cap is recommended and it should be done when changing
    the bulb. "O" ring may be somewhat swollen if exposed to the effect of
    carbon dioxid for some time. This swelling is temporary and disappears
    within the period of 1 to 3 hours. In order to prevent damage to a sealing
    always alternate closure cap when changing bulb.


    If you want to bulk fill you will need the below shown adapter and tank
     

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    codydog

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    Jul 24, 2013
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    TAU

    I will pick up co2 next time I get to Wal-Mart or a sporting goods store. Not really interested in bulk full. I just wanted a pellet gun to fool around with, hopefully this does not turn into a problem child. Thanks for your time. Ken
     

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