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kullwarrior April 30th, 2010 23:33

New Type of WA Magna Magazine
 
I'll let you guys to figure out... Unless you're really dumb, then highly between the two lines
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WA M4 CO2 Magazine is near release by G&P
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RacingManiac April 30th, 2010 23:40

How much do CO2 powerlet go for these days?

dpvu April 30th, 2010 23:50

In bulk the price can be around $0.60/powerlet. It's not as cheap as propane but if the performance (especially outdoor) is good, it'd be worth it.

kullwarrior May 1st, 2010 00:01

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Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1224034)
How much do CO2 powerlet go for these days?

How much do you want to buy at once?
<50 its around $0.75-$1
250-500 around $0.65-$0.75
1000 around $0.50
I did not factor in shipping. 1000 is going to be heavy consider 12g co2 + the casing which is probably more than 12g....talking atleast 24kg.

Styrak May 1st, 2010 00:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by kullwarrior (Post 1224052)
How much do you want to buy at once?
<50 its around $0.75-$1
250-500 around $0.65-$0.75
1000 around $0.50
I did not factor in shipping. 1000 is going to be heavy consider 12g co2 + the casing which is probably more than 12g....talking atleast 24kg.

It's actually 44kg (44g for each powerlet) :p

Con Murder May 1st, 2010 00:20

Well now, that makes this GBBR world a lot more appealing to me. We get windy weather that can strip +18 down to +3 like nothing and on them cursed days I wouldn't want to be on ol'propane.

kullwarrior May 1st, 2010 02:05

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Originally Posted by Con Murder (Post 1224067)
Well now, that makes this GBBR world a lot more appealing to me. We get windy weather that can strip +18 down to +3 like nothing and on them cursed days I wouldn't want to be on ol'propane.

Well to be honest, I'd still stick with my external air. Simply I can drop the mags all I want and I dont have to worry much. Also better regulator = awesome. We'll wait n see. Don't forget how inefficient magna system runs! This will enhance cool down.

ILLusion May 2nd, 2010 17:28

Le Baron use to sell 40 count boxes of Crosman 12g CO2 powerlets for $23.76 a box. Plus taxes, that works out to roughly $0.67 each (in Ontario.)

I'll be damned that I didn't buy more than two boxes at the time, because the price is up to $34.85 + tax now

kullwarrior May 2nd, 2010 18:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 1225041)
Le Baron use to sell 40 count boxes of Crosman 12g CO2 powerlets for $23.76 a box. Plus taxes, that works out to roughly $0.67 each (in Ontario.)

I'll be damned that I didn't buy more than two boxes at the time, because the price is up to $34.85 + tax now

hmm not bad...

The only thing I really hate it how some retailer decided to buy these are C-Tire then sell em at double the price. It happens with other airsoft stuff aswell.

Gunny_McSmith May 2nd, 2010 19:30

would you need/recommend any special upgrades to run your WA gbbr on co2? (since the pressure of the co2 is much higher...)

ancorp May 2nd, 2010 19:48

Well it has got to be internally regulated to a safe pressure inside the mag. I highly doubt it puts out 800-900 PSI.

kullwarrior May 2nd, 2010 20:20

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Originally Posted by Gunny_McSmith (Post 1225104)
would you need/recommend any special upgrades to run your WA gbbr on co2? (since the pressure of the co2 is much higher...)

I will suggest you replace the bolt carrier, nozzle, hopup (if it isn't metal_ as minimum, wa is meant to be used on HFC134a. Inokatsu...said they can handle CO2, not sure if its true.

Gunny_McSmith May 2nd, 2010 20:27

well ill get a G&P WOC, with a RA-tech bolt catch, and RA-Tech NPAS bolt....and RAtech Hard recoil buffer...

I want heavy recoil on my future gbbr, but unfortunatly,

heavy recoil= more gas usage = less rounds fired from a single gas charge... :(

so from the application of my Physical classes, CO2 would solve this issue.... :P

kullwarrior May 3rd, 2010 01:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunny_McSmith (Post 1225140)
well ill get a G&P WOC, with a RA-tech bolt catch, and RA-Tech NPAS bolt....and RAtech Hard recoil buffer...

I want heavy recoil on my future gbbr, but unfortunatly,

heavy recoil= more gas usage = less rounds fired from a single gas charge... :(

so from the application of my Physical classes, CO2 would solve this issue.... :P

endothermic effect liquid to gas is still not solved.

Gunny_McSmith May 3rd, 2010 10:44

True that.... Gonna wait for a review then....:P


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