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Privateryan32 April 23rd, 2012 14:51

Wtb pistol
 
Hi guys. I want to know what best for pistol. Co2 or propane. I have 1 in view its a kwc p226 co2 version. Model kwc/kcb74ahn .so if you can help me out whit that its gonna be appreciated thank you

icaris April 23rd, 2012 15:10

Only real differences imo;

CO2 operates in a bit lower temperature than propane.
Propane is a lot less expensive then CO2.
CO2 is also more powerful and could potentially destroy your gun if its not full metal.

Privateryan32 April 23rd, 2012 15:28

The 1 that i told in my post its a full metal version so it suppose to be tough enough for that and its brand new in box so im gonna be the first shooter of the gun so this is why i ask before buy

jordan7831 April 23rd, 2012 16:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Privateryan32 (Post 1643309)
Hi guys. I want to know what best for pistol. Co2 or propane. I have 1 in view its a kwc p226 co2 version. Model kwc/kcb74ahn .so if you can help me out whit that its gonna be appreciated thank you

Where does it say its metal? Propane is a nice way to go if you plan on shooting a lot and dont mind the smell. Its the most economic option. But not supergreat if you live in an apartment building.

Privateryan32 April 23rd, 2012 18:34

Because i saw the gun and i hold it to hehe.And i live in a appartment block so i think that propane not a good idea so i think im gonna buy the co2 version nd find a way to not used all the time the co2 cartrigde so thank to fast answering

Potenza April 27th, 2012 09:58

Salut private, j'te conseille Propane et je te PM un endroit EXCELLENT pour acheter les pistols neuf. J'ai acheter mon KWA 1911 mark2 de la et il fonctionne a merveille.

Crunchmeister April 27th, 2012 10:26

I personally wouldn't buy any KWC pistol. They're poorly made overall, and are all proprietary parts. Most plastic is stronger than the cheap pot metal KWC pistols are made of.

When it breaks (and it will), you then have a nice paperweight because unless you can find someone else selling the same gun for parts and the part you need is intact, you won't be able to repair it.

And CO2 is shit for anything other than cold(er) weather. Get propane / green gas.

e-luder April 27th, 2012 14:23

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Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 1645476)
I personally wouldn't buy any KWC pistol. They're poorly made overall, and are all proprietary parts. Most plastic is stronger than the cheap pot metal KWC pistols are made of.

When it breaks (and it will), you then have a nice paperweight because unless you can find someone else selling the same gun for parts and the part you need is intact, you won't be able to repair it.

And CO2 is shit for anything other than cold(er) weather. Get propane / green gas.

Agreed. KWC don't even answer my emails when i tried to contact them for replacement parts...

Stick with propane. A tank of Coleman is what...like $5 from Canadian Tire or Wal Mart. One of the Surplus shops here sell 1(one) 12g canister of CO2 for 1(one) dollar. That's crazy!!!!!!!!!

Styrak April 27th, 2012 18:35

Get a gun that runs on propane. Easier and cheaper.


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