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Old August 26th, 2006, 21:31   #1
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What gas do people use in the winter?

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ature+pressure

Based on that thread Red gas would be a good switch for winter games. Do people switch gasses for -10 and -20 play?

For pistols maybe it doesn't matter, but I've been looking at T77's, so that's the relevance.

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Old August 26th, 2006, 21:37   #2
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Alot of people dont play after it hits 0(or if there is any snow on the ground) little own -20 I think the limit most people will play at is -10(thats what it is here) as guns (especially plastic) break. Im not saying that the gas wont work but Im saying dont do that to often unless you like rebuilding a gun after every winter game you play.
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Old August 26th, 2006, 21:42   #3
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In winter my sidearm is a springer
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Old August 26th, 2006, 22:11   #4
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About the weather in Calgary it's very nice, with only semi-cold weather up to Christmas, and a cold month in February maybe. If the last few years are any indication.
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Old August 26th, 2006, 22:40   #5
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Once it hits about 10C the seals on the mags of my gas guns have a tendancy to not want to hold any gas in regardless of pressure. As Kokanee said, at that point I get out my springer pistol for backup.
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Old September 4th, 2006, 17:57   #6
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man springers are hard to come by on asc... ide liek to get one
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Old September 4th, 2006, 18:03   #7
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that is total bull that thing about co2.
please some one tell me that schart is a lie.
atleast the part about the co2 doing 800 something psi
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Old September 4th, 2006, 18:06   #8
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unregulated c02 has a really high pressure.
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Old September 4th, 2006, 18:14   #9
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that is total bull that thing about co2.
please some one tell me that schart is a lie.
atleast the part about the co2 doing 800 something psi
Diagram is right, you are wrong. Sorry.
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Old September 4th, 2006, 18:17   #10
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That 837psi sounds very reasonable.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide

"Candy called Pop Rocks is pressurized with carbon dioxide gas at about 600 PSI."

"Liquid carbon dioxide was used as a refrigerant prior to the discovery of R-12 and may be enjoying something of a renaissance [2] due to environmental concerns. Its physical properties are not favorable, having a low critical temperature of 88F/31C (the maximum temperature at which it will condense from gas to liquid) and high critical pressure of 1070 psi (the pressure required for phase change at the critical temperature). These properties necessitate the use of very strong refrigeration plumbing to contain the operating pressure of ~1400 psi, in contrast to pressures of ~300 psi for R-134a systems."



I love how some people are always so opinionated about things that they don't have all the facts and info on.
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Old September 4th, 2006, 18:49   #11
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That 837psi sounds very reasonable.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide

"Candy called Pop Rocks is pressurized with carbon dioxide gas at about 600 PSI."
lol in that case, maybe I should stop putting those in my mouth. :smack:
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Old November 6th, 2006, 22:05   #12
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we just had a game yesterday (in an indoor abandonned factory) at around 2deg Celsius and none of our GBB were functionning with Duster gas,

according to the chart would Green Gas (48psi) be powerful enough for my GBB during this period of the year ?

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Old November 6th, 2006, 22:14   #13
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I only use propane, but even below 5-10 degrees, the power loss is terrible...so the GBB goes back in the box till warmer weather.
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Old November 6th, 2006, 22:18   #14
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I only use propane, but even below 5-10 degrees, the power loss is terrible...
with Duster it's not functionning at all, if it's still functionning with Propane, it would be ok, I don't mind the power loss, even if it's around 150-200fps, it's for CQB use and the operating range is often less than a few meters away,

thanks for your answer :-)
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Old November 6th, 2006, 22:57   #15
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there are ways to keep your GBB functional. Storing it in a pouch with a heat pack can give you a bit more use, but thats only if it stays in your pouch and only comes out now and then.
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