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Post by shiftysgarand on Nov 23, 2013 15:38:32 GMT -5
Now I know GBBs generally suck during winter, but with the really awesome Battle of the Bulge event coming up, I want to be able to use my own rifle (and no I don't have an AEG). I saw in one of the Scout the Doggie videos on Youtube the guy using the WE M14 EBR said he was using propylene in it, has anyone else tried this? It's at a higher pressure than propane, but would it be too high? Thoughts?
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Propylene?
Nov 23, 2013 18:44:46 GMT -5
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Post by brownien on Nov 23, 2013 18:44:46 GMT -5
I was actually thinking about that. I was going to test that in my kar98 now that it's colder out, but with the higher capacity with the remote line directly to my propane tank, the gun is much less liable to cool down effects between shots. Shots are highly consistant, and I never need to refill anything but BB's. I tried to look up map gas pressures, but I couldn't find any answers. Sorry! I am planning on hooking up my M1 the same way.
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Post by shiftysgarand on Nov 24, 2013 14:53:55 GMT -5
I've heard it's about 130 psi at 70 degrees F, and it performs about the same as propane that's 10 degrees warmer. But now I found out about R410a, which has the psi of propane at 70F when it is at 30F.
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Post by shiftysgarand on Dec 7, 2013 12:13:56 GMT -5
Does anyone know about Guarder Power Up Gas? I was wondering if it'd be a headache-free winter gas.
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