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co2/gas
By: Zipcode Date: September 11, 2011, 7:21 pm
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what type of m9 do you guys think is the best ethier co2 or gas
:'(
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Re: co2/gas
By: Chappie Date: September 11, 2011, 7:24 pm
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I would say gas, depending on which one you get.
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Re: co2/gas
By: Cheif Date: September 11, 2011, 7:41 pm
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gas is better for the winter games.
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Re: co2/gas
By: spetz Date: September 11, 2011, 7:50 pm
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[quote author=Chief link=topic=623.msg4337#msg4337
date=1315788067]
gas is better for the winter games.
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I havent tested it, but my understanding is the propane loses
volume resulting in loss of pressure when it's cold. CO2 keeps
it's density though.
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Re: co2/gas
By: lilc Date: September 11, 2011, 8:57 pm
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co2 eats away plastic id say propane or 134a refridgerent. thats
my recomendation
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Re: co2/gas
By: Carignan1022 Date: September 13, 2011, 9:48 pm
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My suggestions is to same up and get a good quality gas M9.
First gas is easier work with because you can convert it to
almost any gas (CO2, Green, propane, ect.) Another good point is
that fact that you will be able to work on it. Be able to take
it apart and clean it or fix it. Plus there is always up grads
and customization with good gas guns.
BTW... yes I am now back on the form. ;D
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Re: co2/gas
By: Zipcode Date: October 4, 2011, 7:31 pm
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thanks for all the information you guys
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