Got Wood? Posted August 11, 2016 Report Share Posted August 11, 2016 Hi guys, for a couple of years I've been using the old 'fill your own' Colemans propane bottles. I have a 13kg Calle tank in the garden, and a fleet of 7 Colemans bottles. However, over the last few months I've found that I'm getting no reward for using propane like this. Recently, all 5 of my MP7 mags were leaking. So I took them apart, couldn't get them to seal again. My local tech fixed them up with a neat little trick. But ever since, my shots have been rather weak out of the gun. Any, of my guns in fact. The tank is about half full still, so I'm not short on gas either. When the Mp7 mags were leaking I thought I'd get a regular green gas to store them filled with. But I've found this gas instantly fixes the low power problem, and also, instantly stops any leaks from occurring. Today I put a full load of propane in each, fired, then the mags all leaked. Oil and propane didn't fix it, but the green gas stopped it instantly. Has anyone found the same as me? I'm not sure if Calor have started doing something differently, I can't imagine they have, but I'm finding it very odd that my propane is weaker than green gas, and instantly causes leaking? Link to post Share on other sites
LordElpus Posted August 11, 2016 Report Share Posted August 11, 2016 The only time I had this issue filling my own, it was because i wasn't getting the canister being filled cold enough before filling. Link to post Share on other sites
Alias1983 Posted August 11, 2016 Report Share Posted August 11, 2016 Propane is tricky, most of the time when you are near the end of the can it's just vapor. For propane to be effective it needs to be more liquid. Link to post Share on other sites
Siavash Posted August 13, 2016 Report Share Posted August 13, 2016 Propane is raw gas, your green gas is mixed with silicone so when you fill it with Greengas it will keep your seals lubed up but using Propane on its own will kill your seals and your gun in time. If you really want to use propane the you need an adaptor which lets you add silicone to the nozzle, so when you fill it will Add the silicone. Depending on makes some propane can be mixed and not pure.. Link to post Share on other sites
Got Wood? Posted August 13, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2016 I know how to use propane properly, been running the home filling set up for about 3 years and used nothing but propane for about 5. But never seen propane cause instant leaking, and green instantly seal mags. Link to post Share on other sites
bankz5152 Posted August 13, 2016 Report Share Posted August 13, 2016 That is unusual. It could just be that the GG mixed silicone is sealing tiny leaks where the dry propane is not. Im running FloGas propane which has been fine, just got to lube up the seals every now and then On my phone, my spelling will suck Link to post Share on other sites
Got Wood? Posted August 13, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 13, 2016 Yeah. What was weird was no amount of added silicone in the full valve before filling with propane would seal it. Great sealed it instantly, with less than a second of filling into the mag! Link to post Share on other sites
Wingmann Posted August 13, 2016 Report Share Posted August 13, 2016 You can always do a maintenance fill with green gas every ten mags or so and call it a day I've used propane for years and I rarely need to fix any mag. Link to post Share on other sites
paranoiddroid Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 It's going to sound strange but are you 100% sure that the calor stuff is pure propane? The low power issue to me sounds like that it's a propane butane mix or something with a lower pressure. Based on you saying green has fixed it I doubt it's a temperature thing so I'm thinking the gas itself is off. Good luck Link to post Share on other sites
Got Wood? Posted August 17, 2016 Author Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 To be honest I hadn't thought of that. I'm not sure how the local DIY shops plumb their set up but I suppose it's possible that they're using a more mixed dose of gases. As they're really for BBQs etc it would be perfectly fine on propane/butane mix. I'll keep on the green gas for a few months and come back to this load of propane, see if it still causes issues once the mags have been run on cleaner gas for a while Link to post Share on other sites
Alias1983 Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 To be honest I hadn't thought of that. I'm not sure how the local DIY shops plumb their set up but I suppose it's possible that they're using a more mixed dose of gases. As they're really for BBQs etc it would be perfectly fine on propane/butane mix. I'll keep on the green gas for a few months and come back to this load of propane, see if it still causes issues once the mags have been run on cleaner gas for a while I'd imagine they don't fill them right, even if it was a propane butane mix a gas gun won't work on vapor. Link to post Share on other sites
WestyIII Posted September 16, 2016 Report Share Posted September 16, 2016 When you say low power output, could you give more details? I've been running on Propane for 5 years without issue (Colemans, fresh bottles, add silicone every now and then). It sounds like 1 of 2 things:Wrong mix, or running out of PropaneI have, as a test, used a propane/butane mix. The gun was very lower on power, and barely cycled. Was more of a fart than anything. When my tanks start running empty, there is low power coupled with inconsistency. Or try a fresh bottle of Colemans? Link to post Share on other sites
Got Wood? Posted September 16, 2016 Author Report Share Posted September 16, 2016 Not so much low on power, just not as much as green gas. Also was causing leaks in mags, despite adding silicone as I have been. Link to post Share on other sites
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