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January 7th, 2006, 22:15 | #1 |
Desert Eagle Hard-Kick
I was just wondering if the Desert Eagle Hard-Kick by TM would withstand prolonged use with Propane?
I've heard of problems with the slides cracking and the like on other guns, and was wondering how well the Hard Kick would stand up. I belive the barrel of the gun is re-enforced with metal on the inside, but I could be wrong. Any inforamtion about this gun would be greatly appreciated.
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January 7th, 2006, 22:42 | #2 |
It is designed for "green gas". Green gas IS propane. The only real problem I've heard of on some DE's was the safety breaking, it doesn't effect the guns function, however you have no safety. I had one and the kick was, just wow.....nice.
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January 7th, 2006, 22:52 | #3 |
yea, I just read the Greengas thread, lol.
I dont really care about the safety breaking. Although I havn't found a Canadian retailer that sells the hard-kick.
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January 7th, 2006, 22:54 | #4 |
Top bar of the site, you'll see a tab called "Canadian Retailers" :lol: Read the FAQ's it'll save you from getting flamed to ashes. And if you get age verified, I beleive Tru has some in stock.
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January 7th, 2006, 23:00 | #5 |
Yea, I've been trying to get age verified.
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January 7th, 2006, 23:02 | #6 |
Hooray for not searching.
Typing "Desert Eagle" into the search bar found at least 3 threads where this topic was discussed. You suck. |
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January 7th, 2006, 23:14 | #7 |
ahh, the warm friendly support from forum natives.
wanna hug? :cheers:
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January 7th, 2006, 23:19 | #8 |
No.
I kill small animals, and put teddy bears in blenders. ARRRR! Hugs are for people who don't have GASOLINE FOR BLOOD. ARRRRR!!! |
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January 7th, 2006, 23:21 | #9 |
LMAO
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January 7th, 2006, 23:51 | #10 |
mrawer.
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January 10th, 2006, 20:38 | #11 |
Just a note, I found that after a bit of use with propane my DE started to get "loose". Certain parts were a little wobbly as if they were jarred around from the kick. Also the slidey part that covers the hop up came off once when I opened it... but I'm not sure if that had anything to do with propane.
It makes the kick stronger and gives more power and is cheaper... but it makes the gun stink and can do minor damage.
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January 10th, 2006, 21:06 | #12 | |
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January 10th, 2006, 21:07 | #13 | |
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When you see funny colours you should stop smoking....
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January 10th, 2006, 21:34 | #14 | |
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The TM DE HK is designed to use Green Gas, in other words Propane. Propane will not make it kick more than Green Gas, because Green Gas IS Propane. Maybe you are thinking HFC-134a ie Duster? |
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January 10th, 2006, 22:28 | #15 |
I've created a new pic that seems appropriate for situations like this.
Feel free to use it, but save it to your own webspace. I anticipate heavy usage around these parts... |
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