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Gas conversion for Rifles?
Has anyone converted their sniper rifle to a gas cylinder?
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what is your specific question. i met a guy back in the day who converted a Maruzen L96 into a gas version.
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they have conversion kits for everything I think, I have an L96 personally. I was wondering if they are worth 200-250 bucks. Are they more consistant? Basically I was wondering if its a worth while mod or not
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I hear they're not that consistent. Tanaka's are probably the most consistent (perhaps along with the KJW clones) since the gas reservoir in the mags are huge, but even so, I notice a HUGE improvement with my Tanaka when I run it on regulated CO2 compared to propane filled mags.
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if you have a spring, then keep it as such. the only advantage to gas rifles are the realism and ease of turning the bolt, and the huge FPS increase on hot days. i love gas rifles. i love my tanaka kar98k, but because it is gas, i am going to have to buy (like i need an excuse anyway :p) an MP44 if i want to play WWII in the cold weather. spring guns can be used in any weather and fire very consistently, which = more accuracy. keep your maruzen as it is.
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Thanks that is good to know.
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The exception to the consistency issues may be if you decide to acquire the gas conversion for a spring rifle in order to modify it to run constant air. Consistent, whisper quiet, and velocity is more easily adjusted for different field limits than swapping a spring. However, you will need to run a hose to a tank. It's personal preference.
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Like a high pressure tank for a paintball gun and remote hose?
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Donster - did you buy that as a gas gun or did you install an aftermarket kit?
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have an ares aw338, on regular propane it was pretty much useless here in norway, becouse of cold weather.. mounted a couldshot system from magnumbb and i am impressed...
first off all the consist of the fps. with only the first regulator used i got under 10fps in difference, and with both regulators i got less than 3fps in difference.. shoots more than 6 mag strips on eatch 12g cartridge, and its 22shots in each. and best off all, the regulators ceep it stable down to at least -10c. |
i guess CO2 would be worse in the cold, rather than propane?
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Naw, regulated CO2 is much much better than propane in any weather, especially in the cold. I'm not sure about unregulated.
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