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The Legend February 24th, 2012 16:04

Propane adapter
 
Does anyone know a site where they have propane adapter and the shipping is free or not overly expensive? I have scoured the web and found no such site. So if you know one it would be deeply appreciated.

Thanks

Jimski February 24th, 2012 16:08

airsoft innovation. it's in Canada!

http://www.airsoft-innovations.com/s...ne-adaptor-kit

not only the shipping is free, but they will also give you cupcakes delivered by a cute girl with big boobs.<-- this sentence is not true

Curo February 24th, 2012 16:10

Airsoftparts is also a great place.

The Legend February 24th, 2012 16:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimski (Post 1611048)
not only the shipping is free, but they will also give you cupcakes delivered by a cute girl with big boobs.<-- this sentence is not true

I wish

Killyin February 24th, 2012 16:14

airsoftdepot.ca also carries the AI propane kit

I think buyairsoft.ca does as well.

Heerven February 24th, 2012 17:05

I don't want to hi jack this tread but what is the best adapter: Metal or plastic.
I have the metal one. Very good shape after one year
But it seems to be hard on Fill valve O-ring. I lost all of them.
Somebody told me the plastic is as strong but less hard on O-rings fill valve.

djKail February 24th, 2012 17:39

I picked up the Madbull fill adapter that you can add the silicone oil to. I have only had it a few months but so far no issues. I picked it up from airsotparts.ca, their shipping was very fast and reasonably priced.

kalnaren February 24th, 2012 17:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heerven (Post 1611078)
I don't want to hi jack this tread but what is the best adapter: Metal or plastic.
I have the metal one. Very good shape after one year
But it seems to be hard on Fill valve O-ring. I lost all of them.
Somebody told me the plastic is as strong but less hard on O-rings fill valve.

IMO, plastic. I've seen metal ones fall apart and the plastic isn't as hard on the fill valves. I bought an AI one YEARS ago and still have it.

m102404 February 24th, 2012 22:54

The latest gen Airsoft Innovations (AI) adaptor is extremely good. The nozzle tip is solid but has a little flex to it. It has not deformed one bit with heavy usage.

I had an early gen plastic one and the tip deformed after much usage. I also had a Madbull one...and while it worked well, it eventually jammed/stuck over and over and I couldn't get it working reliably again. I did use that one A LOT as well.

With the metal ones, I've bent/dropped/knocked my can over several times. One bent, one deformed the tip (I filed it back so it was flush again) and another was fine. Plastic ones don't suffer the same with knocks and oops.

Airsoftparts.ca is top notch...super fast on shipping.

Styrak February 25th, 2012 00:41

If shipping is "free", it's built into the cost of the item. Otherwise you're going to have to pay $10-$12 for shipping anywhere you buy it from.

SuperHog January 25th, 2013 10:47

The AI uses a brass nozzle on the Gas Can and a plastic nozzle for the adaptor. Obviously it doesn't matter.

Eeyore January 25th, 2013 10:49

Airsoftparts.ca is the place to get your parts.


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