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About sebin90
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- Birthday 12/14/1990
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Poland
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Głogów
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Yes, they don't leak even on CO2, but they have bigger cool-down issue instead to original WA ones. Also they look REAL good
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This is my M4 GBB
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Yes
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Don't use adjuster, and use only a "top" part with paintball bottle. That is how you can make it
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Yes, to reach 50 shoots you nid very high PSI. Gassified CO2 has lower pressure, so it is safer
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Hmm liquid CO2 is most like greengas (gg is unregulated too), but at 6x higher pressure. So when it is liquid, there is a lot of it in the mag, but at high pressure. You can't liquefy CO2 at for example 300psi (at low temp. for example -40 oC it is possibble). So regulated at lower pressure you can put only gas in magazine - for 2 or 3 shoots...
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Not dual but single Not enough space in there to hold 2 of them in my opinion. Yes, I have the same adapter. It is great, but you have choice - or unregulated, liquid CO2 in the magazine, or regulated, but dry. Sebin
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Not yet. I am going to make something like that: This is going to replace one of 2 tubes in magazine. Still designing...
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Pro-Win will release co2 magazines? As I know they only tested "no leaking" with CO2 on their movies... edit... And with NPAS on high fps setting they need to be modified to make the recoil still hard:) but this is easy
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On greengas there is no problem. But on CO2 orings in valves makes too much friction. Sebin
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No I didn't. It does not work. However I bought stronger valve springs to solve that problem, and i am going to borrow a paintball bottle to check them out
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No, they jams when they got opened, and releases all gas.
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Yes, they don't leak, but at this pressure valves jams, after some time of holding gas. Sebin
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I have to say it can be very dangerous. It could explode. Be careful!