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General_BB February 18th, 2007 09:54

A question about G18C and Gas...
 
Can I use propane gas into a KSC Glock 18C (ABS version), or I must buy HFC22 or HFC 134a?

arman February 18th, 2007 15:31

is the slide metal? if not i dont think so.

Kid February 18th, 2007 15:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by General_BB (Post 425790)
Can I use propane gas into a KSC Glock 18C (ABS version), or I must buy HFC22 or HFC 134a?

I heard that some people had problems with the selector area breaking due to propane use.

By the way, HFC22 is propane.

BBS February 18th, 2007 15:38

green gas and propane are the same thing. you can technically use green/propane in your ABS G18c. but its best to put a metal slide on it to reliably use propane.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=6268

General_BB February 18th, 2007 15:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by arman (Post 425897)
is the slide metal? if not i dont think so.

Plastic slide...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kid (Post 425901)
I heard that some people had problems with the selector area breaking due to propane use.

By the way, HFC22 is propane.

So, if the gun work with HFC22, it will work with propane?

Kid February 18th, 2007 15:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by General_BB (Post 425904)
So, if the gun work with HFC22, it will work with propane?

Right, but, the thing is, there is a high likelyhood that damage will occur in your chosen gun.

Although, if it breaks, not too hard to buy a metal slide then. I'd say, use it till' ya' lose it.

General_BB February 18th, 2007 16:05

Ok, Thanks guys

vatek February 21st, 2007 11:42

A plastic slide will usually crack at the front end, just below the hole that the outer barrel protrudes through.

Depending on the strength of the molding, more catastrophic failures can occur, which can vary anywhere from your slide freeing itself from the prison of its rails and launching itself wherever your gun is aimed (got hit in the chest by a G23f plastic slide once), or at the worse end of the scale, your slide will completely shatter and parts/shrapnel will fly. Seen that happen as well.


Duster is hard to come by and expensive compared to propane. By making the switch to a metal slide, after about a year of use the savings from propane usage will basically pay for the upgrade.

General_BB February 21st, 2007 16:01

I don't want to take risk, so I will buy a metal slide and barrel for the gun. Thanks again.

vatek February 22nd, 2007 10:33

Make sure you get an upgraded recoil spring and guide rod as well if you want to keep the slide action snappy.

You may be able to get way with the stock spring but sometimes the slide won't return to battery because the spring is too weak to handle the weight of the metal slide.

General_BB February 22nd, 2007 13:36

But, its impossible that I need to buy so much things, only to rock my G18 with propane...

arman February 22nd, 2007 20:12

how much did the gun cost??

General_BB February 22nd, 2007 22:45

Glock 18C : 300 $
An extra 49 rds mag : 70 $
Metal slide n barrel : 90 $
Propan Adaptor : 40 $
Guide rod : 15 $
Silicon oil : 5 $
Spring : +/- 25 $
Importation fee : +/- 40 $

Total : 585 $ CAN

Its not so expensive but... damn... Its 585 fuck'in dollars!
My last B&T MP5A5 cost me around 600$ and I don't want to pay as much for a GBB... May be I can try the gun with propane without a metal upgrade, the worst that can happend is me, dying on my room's floor with a G18 ABS slide in the cranium...

General_BB March 2nd, 2007 15:47

It's a Miracle! I found just what I need! hehe...

Special Offer Package - KSC G18C
Include
- KSC G18C
- Metal Slide
- Metal Outer Barrel
- Hi-Flow Valve
- Metal Spring Rod
- Strenghten Hammer Spring


For only 180 $... in US... Shipping not include...

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Molson March 2nd, 2007 15:49

Too bad its in the US,


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