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BearJew February 1st, 2011 19:53

GBB which is better co2 or propane/green gas
 
I dont know which is better should i get a co2 powered gas gun or should i get a propane powered one

coach February 1st, 2011 20:03

Get propane. Easier to reload since you don't have to fuss with co2 cartridges.

bshantz February 1st, 2011 20:05

Coleman bottles will run you about $5.00

that will last you for months.
That is all that needs to be said.

SteelToe February 2nd, 2011 09:58

Good thing i saw this thread. I was about to pop on an all metal Co2 for buck fifty.

DEATH2000 February 2nd, 2011 10:37

Some guns take CO2, just make sure its not the Walmart or low quality or clearsoft brand. Those usually take the CO2 cartridges.

Propane is so much easier anyway. CO2 guns usually shoot really hard and usually exceed indoor FPS rules.

BearJew February 2nd, 2011 20:20

Thanks to everyone who replied

Derpystronk February 2nd, 2011 23:07

CO2 is, and this is the simplest yet best summary I've heard yet, the equivalent of a LiPo battery for GBBR. It works absolutely fantastic in many respects, but is super hard on the internals. Depending on the gun, your chances of breaking it go up dramatically by opting not to use propane.

Just do propane.

bangzilla February 9th, 2011 14:43

propane without a doubt, just cus its sooooooOO cheap. i love it. you can just empty dump your mag if its getting low and give it another fill. Im using a 5 dollar bottle for a couple months and its not even 10% empty.

i used to have a paintball gun that used CO2 cartridges and it was a pain in the ass, they cost at least a dollar each! on top of that , if you only have 10-20 shots you dont really want to waste the co2 so you end up having to reload while in a firefight quite often. also they can be really hard to find at times


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