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Old October 26th, 2005, 03:14   #31
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Even if they won't take propane, the'll probably take Green Gas ok... (the scorp is supposed to be able to)
Propane is Green Gas, it is not LIKE Green Gas, or SIMILAIR, it IS Propane.
If a gun can take one, it can take the other, they are the same thing.

You are basically saying that the Scorpian will not take Propane, but it will take Propane.
Now, does that make sense?
It has additives in it too. I've read the articles. It has lubricants and stuff in it to make it not smell like propane. From what I've also read, the Psi is a bit lower than Propane, but not significantly. That checks out with it generally taking months of use on propane to blow the valves in a scorp mag.
It certainly is propane, but not only propane.
I don't want to get in a pissing match here, I only said that the scorp is supposed to be able to handly Green gas. I don't trust it and don't want to try it on mine, I've just heard that it's supposed to be ok (and not from the rumor mill, but from a local airsmith I talked to when I bought my scorp, so I'd know what to do and what not to do with it.)
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Old October 26th, 2005, 15:00   #32
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Actually, the old Marui shell-ejecting MP5-A3 could shoot and eject shells, eject shells only for show, or shoot for skirmish purposes.
This can probably do that too.
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Old October 26th, 2005, 15:32   #33
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It has additives in it too. I've read the articles. It has lubricants and stuff in it to make it not smell like propane. From what I've also read, the Psi is a bit lower than Propane, but not significantly. That checks out with it generally taking months of use on propane to blow the valves in a scorp mag.
It certainly is propane, but not only propane.
I don't want to get in a pissing match here, I only said that the scorp is supposed to be able to handly Green gas. I don't trust it and don't want to try it on mine, I've just heard that it's supposed to be ok (and not from the rumor mill, but from a local airsmith I talked to when I bought my scorp, so I'd know what to do and what not to do with it.)
Green Gas has silicone oil in it that can easily be added to your propane, which everyone does, it has no other things in it. They do not add things to take the smell away. Propane has no smell, naturally, but in Canada, legally propane must have an added perfume, which as you have come to know, smells like rotten eggs. Use propane, it's 1/10 of the price of the Propane they fill into unsafe pop cans and call it HFC 22/Green Gas/Jet Gas.
I used it, I'm happy I did.

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Old October 26th, 2005, 16:29   #34
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It has additives in it too. I've read the articles. It has lubricants and stuff in it to make it not smell like propane. From what I've also read, the Psi is a bit lower than Propane, but not significantly. That checks out with it generally taking months of use on propane to blow the valves in a scorp mag.
It certainly is propane, but not only propane.
I don't want to get in a pissing match here, I only said that the scorp is supposed to be able to handly Green gas. I don't trust it and don't want to try it on mine, I've just heard that it's supposed to be ok (and not from the rumor mill, but from a local airsmith I talked to when I bought my scorp, so I'd know what to do and what not to do with it.)
Green Gas has silicone oil in it that can easily be added to your propane, which everyone does, it has no other things in it. They do not add things to take the smell away. Propane has no smell, naturally, but in Canada, legally propane must have an added perfume, which as you have come to know, smells like rotten eggs. Use propane, it's 1/10 of the price of the Propane they fill into unsafe pop cans and call it HFC 22/Green Gas/Jet Gas.
I used it, I'm happy I did.

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Actually HFC22 was (still is) something else. Don't get your gasses confused.

Also, chemical and power issues aside, i miss the smell of Toy Jack... TOY JACK SMELLED LIKE AIRSOFT, damnit. (those of you who remember playing at Ulmira ~'99... ah the memories)
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i guess the gas tank will be in the gun since my understanding in japanese on the add said "gas blowback with shells" Since the mag will hold the shells like real gun, the gas tank should reside in the gun
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Old May 18th, 2006, 23:53   #36
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Is the gas MP7 out yet?
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Old May 19th, 2006, 01:45   #37
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nope. if it was out, it would make a splash
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