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Post by Sleepy on Oct 23, 2012 22:51:02 GMT -5
How much are P.P. adapters at the air house?
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jay
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Post by jay on Oct 23, 2012 23:42:16 GMT -5
They are like $15 and they are the plastic ones. I just replaced the metal one I bought off Evike with one from the Airhouse and couldn't be happier.
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Post by Sleepy on Oct 24, 2012 5:58:40 GMT -5
Ok thanks.
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gunner226
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Post by gunner226 on Nov 26, 2012 14:08:34 GMT -5
Is propane a sub for green gas??
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Simon
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Post by Simon on Nov 26, 2012 14:40:10 GMT -5
Yes, propane WITH silicon oil is a cheaper substitute for green gas.
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Post by Maverick on Nov 26, 2012 16:18:58 GMT -5
Green gas is propane with the scent removed and silicone added. Using propane is the exact same thing. And dont be intimidated with the "I HAVE to ADD SILICONE EXACTLY AS THEY SAY" mentality. I have been running propane for almost 5 years now and I add silicone probably half of what is recommended and have had no ill effects. Just make sure you dont do it more than recommended otherwise you will have a ton of silicone building up on your bucking.
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Post by Sleepy on Nov 26, 2012 21:51:48 GMT -5
That's actually what caused my bucking to swell maverick. The previous owner dumps about five gallons of silicon into his adapters
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Post by Maverick on Nov 26, 2012 21:55:15 GMT -5
Well normally it just gets the bucking covered in oil and accuracy goes to nothing until you clean it. The KWA mp7 has like the only bucking that has problems with silicone.
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Post by Sleepy on Nov 26, 2012 21:59:01 GMT -5
yeah, I still have to be careful about that. Doesn't another company make a bucking that is resistant to the swell that the stock bucking experiences? That would be nice to have.
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