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Old June 3rd, 2011, 22:12   #1
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TM or KJW hi-capa with co2 mags?

Hey there!

I'm thinking of getting a TM hi-capa but I have some question that's unanswer even though google search. Here goes!

Is there a CO2 mags for a TM brand hi-capa? If so, how many shots would I get out of a 12g cartage?

I know there's a few models of KJW hi-capa like kp-05 and kp-06. I had a kp-07(1911) that use a whole 12g CO2 cartage in just 31 shots so I would guess the other models are gas hog as well, am I right?

Any help would be awesome! Thanks.

PS: I want to build a race gun or secondary to my primary. Any more advice would be awesome!
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Old June 3rd, 2011, 23:17   #2
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TM/KJW/WE are cross compatible so any mags can be used between them. This includes Co2 mags.
No a TM would not be as much of a gas hog because they are usually more efficient and have plastic slides.

But I would recommend NOT using Co2 in a stock TM gun.
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Old June 4th, 2011, 00:06   #3
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You recommended not to use co2 on "stock" TM gun, what would you recommend I do? What type of upgrades? Also what kind of gas comception would I get out of a single CO2 cartage? Anywere near 100rds like the ksc glock co2 mag?
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Old June 4th, 2011, 00:10   #4
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If you're going to use Co2 mags on a stock TM gun, change the plastic slide to a metal one (and probably the barrel to metal as well). Even then, Co2 will be harder on the internals and they will wear out/break faster.
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Old June 4th, 2011, 09:17   #5
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If you're going to use Co2 mags on a stock TM gun, change the plastic slide to a metal one (and probably the barrel to metal as well). Even then, Co2 will be harder on the internals and they will wear out/break faster.
I did a little research into this (propane/GG vs CO2). To clarify Styrak's comment, CO2 is compressed at a higher pressure level in a cartridge cylinder vs propane. Higher pressure results in harder slide blowback and subsequent return. The harder kick results in higher stress on the internals and increased wear on externals. So, you *can* use CO2, but it would likely shorten the life of the stock components. Also, at the end of the day, you would need to pull the CO2 cartridge from the magazine, regardless of its fill condition, for storage. There is also the higher cost factor of CO2 cartridges compared against propane (not GG).

Upgrading components would be one way around this issue, but usually those upgrades would be performed to improve accuracy and reliability. In the end, most folks, from what I gather, use either GG or propane, with the majority using propane for cost reasons.
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Old June 4th, 2011, 09:22   #6
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C02 has a PSI of like 180 and propane is around 120 psi. DO the math. C02 will rip apart a TM gun. Hell propane destroys TM guns.
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Old June 4th, 2011, 10:22   #7
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as to how many rounds? i just picked up a kp06 (thanks stryak!) and just testing it over the last couple of days, i get about 2 mags from each co2 powerlet, and thats with the mag leaking, i dont think the powerlet is sealing properly at the top

ill have to play around with it and let you know how much for sure i get out of it, once i have it fixed
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Old June 4th, 2011, 11:10   #8
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I have a kjw with co2 it's the best GBB I've ever owned.
shoots further than my AEGs.

the downside is that the caps for the magazines are made in butter metal and it becomes difficult to properly seal the mag after a while, because the allen key loses its grip.
if only they used good metal.

I usually get more than two mags (70 rounds roughly) out of a double-stack co2 mag.
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