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April 8th, 2013, 19:16 | #1 |
KWC Desert Eagle CO2 and Green gas mags
So i own a KWC CO2 Desert Eagle, now I would really like to use it for some indoor games but unfortunately shoots way too hot (400FPS). Now I found some green gas mags which are said to be made for the KWC Desert Eagle and would change the guns fps to around 300.
My question is, is it safe to put green gas mags in a CO2 based gun? I just want to make sure it wont damage anything Thanks As a side note the gun was bought from TorontoAirsoft.com, and the mag can be found on there as well |
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April 8th, 2013, 19:40 | #2 |
The only issue would be using CO2 in a gun designed for propane (green gas). If you switch it and put a lower power gas (propane) in the CO2 gun, you'll be fine.
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April 8th, 2013, 19:46 | #3 |
Crackers
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Green gas = less power
less power = less wear and tear it'll actually be better for your gun in the long run |
April 8th, 2013, 20:04 | #4 |
Awesome thanks for the replies, good to the know the gun will be fine
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April 8th, 2013, 20:30 | #5 |
side note how ever, if the gun is built for co2, GG might not cycle it properly. I know the KWAs that are coming into the country with co2 mags do not work properly with GG mags. Test before you attempt to game.
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April 10th, 2013, 14:08 | #6 |
What KWA's are these? I haven't seen a KWA being sold with a CO2 mag.
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April 10th, 2013, 18:13 | #7 |
How has your D.Eagle been holding up? I want to get one, but keep getting told they're useless in an actual game an only good for plinking due to problems with the marker.
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