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Shooting Addict March 21st, 2010 12:07

Shotgun Shells
 
Do you store gas in them when you store them like you do with GBB/R mags or not?
Also what is cheaper propane or co2?

Thanks,
Matt

Brit ter March 21st, 2010 12:19

They only hold "BB,s"

Shooting Addict March 21st, 2010 12:21

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Originally Posted by Brit ter (Post 1191208)
They only hold "BB,s"

Not the ones i plan on building a custom shotgun around...
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...hells_5pcs.htm Also what about the propane and co2?

Shooting Addict March 21st, 2010 20:07

Nobody knows?

Amos March 21st, 2010 20:12

It's like a mini m203

coach March 21st, 2010 20:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shooting Addict (Post 1191209)
Not the ones i plan on building a custom shotgun around...
http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwol...hells_5pcs.htm Also what about the propane and co2?

not too crazy about the cap being shot at people.

Shooting Addict March 21st, 2010 20:55

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1191489)
It's like a mini m203

So it should be kept gassed in storage then i guess.

EagleDriver March 21st, 2010 21:56

The cap's energy dissipates rapidly so it doesn't make it to the target most of the time. Even if it does, it's impact is hard to feel even with a hit to bare skin as it is soft rubber.

I don't keep mine gassed - I discharge them after each day's use. I have 35 of the Airsoft Surgeon buckshot shells and 5 of the slug shells, but I don't really use the slug shot shells.

coach March 21st, 2010 22:04

Re: Shotgun Shells
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shooting Addict
So it should be kept gassed in storage then i guess.

No. Just keep the orings lubed.

Shooting Addict March 21st, 2010 22:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1191580)
No. Just keep the orings lubed.

Alright that's easy enough.

CDN_Stalker March 22nd, 2010 00:04

I'd say yes, keep them with some gas in them like one does with GBB mags, just to be on the safe side. GBB mags will leak later if left for a period of time without any gas in them, I don't see why a gas shotgun shell would be any different.

Amos March 22nd, 2010 00:17

My rule of thumb -- if it has a gas reservoir... it's being filled.

Unless it's something that uses CO2.. that's a little different.


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