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Disco_Dante October 14th, 2007 16:18

Co2 canisters
 
Could anyone inform me of a decent pistol that uses the little CO2 canisters? I have a bunch of them lying around and it seems a waste to buy a pistol that uses Green Gas instead.

hattrick October 14th, 2007 16:24

green gas = 3$ a bottle, those co2 are like 10$ a pop.

re-think your aproach.

Disco_Dante October 14th, 2007 16:31

The canisters are about a dollar each, and ive got about 30 of em lying around. Thanks for responding so quickly though ;)

Mantelope October 14th, 2007 16:39

You're only going to get a few mags out of each CO2 cylinder, whereas a can of propane will give you hundreds.

There are CO2-compatible mags for WEtech hicapas.

hattrick October 14th, 2007 17:13

Then again WEtech hi-capas have a hand full of flaws.

For one, the slide catch doesnt work out of the box
The mags get a questional ammount of shots per fill
The whole loading nozzle should be replaced with a guarder TM hi-capa nozzle. (in some cases the piston as well)

Another option is the KWC mini uzi (co2 only) over 400fps (no cqb games for you) full auto blow back fun -.-

TokyoSeven October 14th, 2007 17:14

A quick google search yielded alot of info to me in regards to Co2 based airsoft pistols. I suggest you do the same. The majority of the guns I found that used Co2 do not have a blow back action to them, however a few did. Unfortunetly though I do not believe either of the retailers stock the Co2 style guns in Canada and ordering from out of country is unwise as Canada has import laws and you will most likly lose the item to customs.

However, though you may have alot of Co2 canisters about now, eventually you shall exhaust them and like the others have stated green gas/ propane costs alot less. But you have made your decision, I have attempted to provide all the infomation I could.

Disco_Dante October 14th, 2007 17:34

thank you very much, you've been a lot of help

leblanc74 October 14th, 2007 17:40

Smith & Wesson Sigma 40f Co2 Airsoft....packs quite the punch....

http://www.icefire-enterprises.com/Sigma.html

Drake October 14th, 2007 18:56

If you're looking for a fun plinker, I second the KWC Mini Uzi suggestion. Too hot for games with CO2, but lots of fun to shoot.

Pick up a Shooter Design piston head from Illusion (I think he still has some in stock) and swap out the original one (look up articles on this mod, it's really simple). Your gas usage/performance will increasing very noticeably.

Disco_Dante October 14th, 2007 19:22

ooooo the mini Uzi sounds like a lot of fun. Thankee

Molson October 15th, 2007 10:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by leblanc74 (Post 554293)
Smith & Wesson Sigma 40f Co2 Airsoft....packs quite the punch....

http://www.icefire-enterprises.com/Sigma.html


Yes, I'm quite happy with mine


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