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Old August 22nd, 2011, 21:12   #1
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Co2 vs Propane

Hi, i'm looking for a new gbbr, and i'm curious about the pro and con of the propane vs co2. I know some gun can't use propane but if your gun can, you should use it before co2?
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 21:43   #2
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Propane is pretty much the staple of any gas blowback to date. C02 if anything is a novelty/convenience to it. But it does have its benefits.

Usually C02 will shoot harder, and will be a bit more reliable than propane in colder conditions. If you live in an area where the temperature is generally lower. You should opt for C02.

Propane however is a LOT cheaper and reliable enough. 80% of pistols and rifles set for 'gas' run off of it. It just starts seeing some performance issues in colder or hotter temps. Really depends...
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 22:01   #3
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Ok thank you very much!!!!
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 22:13   #4
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Propane is pretty much the staple of any gas blowback to date. C02 if anything is a novelty/convenience to it. But it does have its benefits.

Usually C02 will shoot harder, and will be a bit more reliable than propane in colder conditions. If you live in an area where the temperature is generally lower. You should opt for C02.

Propane however is a LOT cheaper and reliable enough. 80% of pistols and rifles set for 'gas' run off of it. It just starts seeing some performance issues in colder or hotter temps. Really depends...
I just got a WE M4 CQBR and I was wondering why people prefered gas mags, then I started doing the math. 1 x CO2 cartridge last 60 bb's. $5 for 5 cartridges. 10 mags (as an example) mean $10 +tx. It's not very expensive but it's a lot more expensive then a propane cylinder (tank) at a cost of $3.89+Tx for a lot more mags.

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Old August 22nd, 2011, 22:58   #5
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yes but co2 is like rock'n'roll.
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 23:02   #6
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yes but co2 is like rock'n'roll.
I'm planning on buying a few co2 mags to test it out even if it's more expensive Part of me is still worried I will Rock'N'roll the hell out of my new M4
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