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Drache July 16th, 2010 20:41

CO2 Adapters
 
Well I'll be a noob in the world of CO2 so, so the adapters fit onto say, a paintball marker canister of do I need to buy a special air canister?

What else do I need to know? Which CO2 adapter should I get?

Gunny_McSmith July 16th, 2010 20:57

Get a "micro goblin solo" they come with one of those CO2 adaptors... :)

coach July 16th, 2010 22:30

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Originally Posted by Drache (Post 1275938)
Well I'll be a noob in the world of CO2 so, so the adapters fit onto say, a paintball marker canister of do I need to buy a special air canister?

What else do I need to know? Which CO2 adapter should I get?

dude. you should have just PM'd me. :p

the madbull with the gauge is the better. I know people who don't use the gauge but then they don't really know how much CO2 has been transferred. there are so many variables that put you in the dark when you don't use one. things that affect fills are temperature, how long you hold it on, how full your tank is etc...

for what you're using it for, get the one with a pressure gauge. you can make incremental psi changes to lock in your range!

pickup a 20oz paintball CO2 tank. remove the 12g cage on the charger. install charger onto tank until finger tight. then carefully crank it a little more. tighten no more than an 1/8th of a turn each time checking for pressure by tightening the knob on the charger and watching the gauge. newer versions have a set screw for you to lock it in place.

Drache July 17th, 2010 09:00

Which mad bull adapter should I get and where can I get one? (if Im allowed to ask that here :p)

coach July 17th, 2010 09:11

http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...6245e665ebfef1

Drache July 17th, 2010 10:07

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Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1276097)

I swear I looked through that website just this morning and thought I seen one there couple days ago but couldn't find it this morning :D

And since I can't view that website from work for some reason I just have to take your word for it :p

coach July 17th, 2010 11:21

CO2 Adapters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Drache

I swear I looked through that website just this morning and thought I seen one there couple days ago but couldn't find it this morning :D

And since I can't view that website from work for some reason I just have to take your word for it :p

;)

S'all good bro!

Drache July 17th, 2010 11:53

So can you use those little 12g CO2 canisters from pellet guns to reload shells?

Lord of Rebirth July 17th, 2010 12:20

Would that adapter with gauge work for propane at all or does propane fill not matter as much? I got a decent metal propane adapter with a silicone oil reservoir without thinking to much about gauges.

coach July 17th, 2010 15:45

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Originally Posted by Lord of Rebirth (Post 1276163)
Would that adapter with gauge work for propane at all or does propane fill not matter as much? I got a decent metal propane adapter with a silicone oil reservoir without thinking to much about gauges.

no. the threading on a propane tank is different than CO2 tanks.

there is no need for a gauge with propane as the maximum psi is not all that high. nothing to control where as CO2 on a hot day can exceed 900psi on a full tank.

Thanh July 18th, 2010 00:44

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Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1276272)
no. the threading on a propane tank is different than CO2 tanks.

there is no need for a gauge with propane as the maximum psi is not all that high. nothing to control where as CO2 on a hot day can exceed 900psi on a full tank.

+1 on a hot day my co2 tank is a little over 1200 psi.

coach July 18th, 2010 09:48

CO2 Adapters
 
Let me clarify for those that don't want to use a gauge.

At 900psi, a madbull cherry (xm108) the valve is so twitchy, that it became a mortar when it was being loaded in a CAW revolver. The person loading was lucky to only get a mouthful of bb's at the nade travelled up and away. It landed about 50 yards away. Take a cherry to the chops at that velocity and be lucky if it only knocks you out! There is more than enough forward energy for bb's to be extremely dangerous.

Knowing what you charge your nade at is your responsibility. Hurt someone with an over charged nade, expect the consequences!

Drache July 18th, 2010 10:46

I would never run that grenade anywhere near max during a game. During the competitions though is another matter :D

Thanh July 18th, 2010 11:43

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Originally Posted by Drache (Post 1276605)
I would never run that grenade anywhere near max during a game. During the competitions though is another matter :D

without a gauage you really cant tell how much you charged it. If you dont get a gauge, my rule is 5 sec charge.

Otherwise like coachster said, just loading the shell in the launcher will cause it to shoot. Trust me from personal experience. Lucky for me it was just testings in my backyard.

Drache July 18th, 2010 11:59

I used to use propane a lot for my sidearms but new to the CO2 scene :p


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