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April 10th, 2010, 19:03 | #1 |
any old 12 gram Co2?
Hey. Im sorry if this has been asked before but, can one use any old 12 gram co2 cartridge for a semi auto Pistol? I am currently paying a buck a cartridge and i asked why they were that price and the seller said it was because they had a Name Brand Logo (Daisy, Crosman). Ive seen Co2 at some stores and you can buy packs of 50 for about 25-30 bucks.
Is there any harm or disadvantage with using those cheaper generic 12 gram cartridges? Thanks in advance. |
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April 10th, 2010, 19:07 | #2 | |
Suburban Gun Runner
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No its the same exact thing.
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April 10th, 2010, 19:12 | #3 |
Thank you very much for the Speedy Reply
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April 10th, 2010, 19:17 | #4 |
hi
i use the crossman co2's they work great i never use one whole cartrige through a game though. i bought a box of 25 from wal-mart last year i think it was around 20 bucks and i still have more than half the box left
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April 10th, 2010, 19:31 | #5 |
aka coachster
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Re: any old 12 gram Co2?
I get the from paintball stores during their big sales times. Usually in the 50 cents range and no need to buy in bulk 50 packs.
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April 10th, 2010, 19:38 | #6 |
Yeah i do a pit of target shooting and just entertainment shooting... so i run through like 3 cartridges a day.
But whenever i run out i always have my spring guns to go to :P |
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April 10th, 2010, 19:51 | #7 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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at walmart and canadian tire they are like .75 cent each....
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April 11th, 2010, 10:49 | #8 |
I went to 3 Canadian Tires recently and none had the Co2 for sale. The clerk at one told me that they no longer carry them. BS perhaps?
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April 11th, 2010, 15:55 | #10 |
I have two Canadian Tire stores nearby (in Richmond, B.C.); one always has a full stock of CO2 cartridges (5/25/50-packs), the other doesn't seem to carry them at all. Which is odd, as they both sell CO2-based pellet guns & softair/crapsoft.
I find the pricing frustrating; $8 for 5, $23 for 25, or $30 for 50. Hell of a markup if you just want a few cartridges. (Or, I suppose, a hell of a markdown if you want lots.) |
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April 11th, 2010, 16:18 | #11 | |
aka coachster
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just because it's on the website, doesn't mean all stores have to carry it. look at the store availability box. select your store location and check for yourself. 2 locations near me says to call for availability. another location is out of stock. |
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April 11th, 2010, 16:52 | #12 | |
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April 11th, 2010, 16:54 | #13 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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haha...thats why we are starting to call it "Gaynadian tires" now here in O-town... (aka Ottawa...) :P
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April 11th, 2010, 20:01 | #14 |
Official ASC "Dumb Ass"
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Get a propane powered gbb and stop wasting money on co2
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April 12th, 2010, 22:43 | #15 |
All my pistols run on propane; even the lil' WA M84FS cheetah, which has been firing strong since '04. (I must have lucked out & got a good one, as I've read reports of other WA pistols shattering slides on attempts to use propane.)
My friend's M136/AT-4, however, uses a full 12g CO2 cartridge per shot. It'll launch a Nerf "mini-Vortex" rocket about 100ft with a flat trajectory; can get 300ft easy if you arc the shot and don't expect to hit anything. (At those ranges the wind throws the rockets around like a chipmunk in a pinball machine.) I'm in the middle of prototyping my own M136 based loosely on his design; trying to decide whether to use cartridges or an internal CO2 (or HPA) rig. Cartridges seem easiest; consistent velocities without messin' about with gauges. Refillable tank would be cheaper though, and add the possibility of adjustable velocities. Propane is out of the question; the volume of gas used per shot would pose somewhat of a hazard to a chainsmoking user (i.e. me). And I always thought a CO2 powered semi-auto sniper rifle with blowback would be cool. |
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