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Old June 18th, 2016, 21:30   #16
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My pistol only goes up about 20 fps.
Vector goes to about 1.7j on .30s, but it doesn't have an NPAS.
Depends on what gun you have I guess, but I'd be more worried about over-pressuring the mags than anything else.
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Old June 18th, 2016, 22:36   #17
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My pistol only goes up about 20 fps.
Vector goes to about 1.7j on .30s, but it doesn't have an NPAS.
Depends on what gun you have I guess, but I'd be more worried about over-pressuring the mags than anything else.
The pressure behind them is intense. Haven't you had regular propane mag heat in the sun? I had one with the pressure so high it was kicking as hard as a real firearm. But it did break the spring on my nozzle inside the BCG. I had to remove the tip of the nozzle with a hammer and flat head just so o could punch the BCG forward enough to open the reciever.

If it was MAPP Gas. I bet it would have blown the gun up
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Old June 19th, 2016, 00:58   #18
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Yeah but if we're talking about the dangers of a mag heating up a few degrees in the sun, it doesn't really matter what gas you're using lol

I've had a propane mag blow a WE PDW bolt apart twice in a row before. It's more of a danger of not having any way to regulate internal pressure in the mag. If you had a safety blowout valve you'd a) never have that issue and b) probably never have baseplates leak on pistols
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Old June 22nd, 2016, 01:58   #19
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So you prefer to wrap the floss around the inner barrel and hop up for a better seal? I guess that would work. Why is Lithium grease inferior? Home Hardwear sells Super-Lube. Yes, Green Gas is more expensive, and propane is a cost efficient option. The objective of Green Gas is a to lube all the seals in the gas system. "You can do it manually however."
And I can see it effecting accuracy, especially if you over oil and the hop up bucking absorbs it.
Depending on the lithium you get, it tends to gunk up quite quickly and its lubracative propertys are more sticky than what i mentioned. I could make a slip and slide out of slickoleum. My consistency from it has been unbelivably good with propane compared to every other grease i have tried.
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Old June 22nd, 2016, 07:50   #20
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Yeah but no NPAS is gonna bring down the FPS in the summer with MAPP gas
lolwut?

I can bring FPS down to zero.
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