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Hectic January 17th, 2008 09:44

KJW M9 Vertec on Co2?
 
I have a M9 Vertec and was wondering if I could use the Co2 mag from a M9A1 or a HFC M190?

The vertec says its Okay for red gas I dont know if that helps.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Hectic January 24th, 2008 09:20

anyone?

Hectic February 1st, 2008 11:02

Okay so it seems no one knows if this will work so I ask this
what do you think will happen if I try?

I think the gun is solid so I don't think it will break at least not if I try one mag at the crony and see what the fps difference is from propane I figure if it is near the same it would not be putting extra stress on the gun decreasing its life span.
opinions

Styrak February 1st, 2008 16:27

Go ahead and try it.

Hectic February 22nd, 2008 09:30

Any more opinions?

specter_M4 February 23rd, 2008 22:40

Get 'er done

ThunderCactus February 24th, 2008 00:06

I wouldn't lol
The KJW CO2 M9 comes with a reinforced loading nozzle for a reason, it also has a MUCH more significant recoil, sounds very close to a real firearm...
Anyway I tried to put a standard green gas mag from an HFC into the KJW and their incompatible, sorry I didn't have an KJW mags to check it out with but there's nothing different about them from other M9 mags, just a bigger plate on the bottom. The HFC mag clicked into the gun it just didn't fire.

Hectic February 25th, 2008 09:09

So what if I put in a reinforced loading nozzle from a Co2 version?

- Dash - April 16th, 2008 01:07

Co2 mags dont work on gas guns because the hammer for CO2 guns are different.

A Co2 hammer is much stronger to push the Co2 valve open while greengas valves can be pressed easily.

Its worth a shot but it may not be strong enough to push the vavle open. And if it does it may damage the internals of the gun.

...just a warning. =)

gsxrcrasher May 8th, 2008 00:01

I bought a KJW M9 co2 magazine from a store on e-bay. and tried it on my KJW M9 elite full metal vertec. The magazine fit the gun just fine but the first shot I fired blew up the back chamber of the loading nozzle. This is the chamber which fills with gas to push the slide back. After looking at the loading nozzle that I blew up, I think it may have worked ok if I had put a heavier spring in the front of the loading nozzle to keep the seal open longer and not send so much pressure into the blowback chamber. Anyone know where to get a new loading nozzle for a KJW M9?

Styrak May 8th, 2008 00:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by gsxrcrasher (Post 712982)
The magazine fit the gun just fine but the first shot I fired blew up the back chamber of the loading nozzle.

Haha, nice.

jesster202 May 8th, 2008 00:26

you can i belive get them from wgc but dont quote me on this.

Tirador May 8th, 2008 00:46

just wanna share this Glock co2 magazine of mine.


aside of upgrading the unit w/ recoil spring, metal slide,hammer spring & etc.

i have here a modified KSC glock series magazine.

this is a Co2 magazine. inside is a disposable mini co2 gas tank with regulator and soft touch flow valve
:)

http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...01/gastank.jpg

it looks like this when you load it in your gun
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/l...dor101/g17.jpg

BBS May 8th, 2008 01:21

wow! please tell us more.

Tirador May 8th, 2008 01:32

co2 is a hi pressure gas.inorder to operate this in your gun smoothly.you have to regulate the gas flow. some co2 mags does not have a capability of regulating the gas flow so it end up of breaking the internals of your gun.
but this mag has a regulator inside. most likely the pressure is around 120-150psi.
:)


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