Debate: Green gas is, in fact, propane...
K here is my shortend argument (I have argued this on three forums about the airsoft innovations findings already....)
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[quote="CAIN"]I'll continue to use propane, it dosn't bother me. And you shouln't worry about it much Da-rock. Should be more worried about guys loading they're M203's :lol:[/quote]
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do any of the elements on that list have fluorine in them?????
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[quote="Mr.Reyes"][quote="yo"]
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[quote="yo"]like I said, I do not deny the fact that propane and greengas are very similar....but they are not the same .[/quote]
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Ok
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Im not the one who has to defend my self here.
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i must say its hard to discredit their LAB results with um.. whatever you have to say...
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Wow.....Their lab results. Yeah we all know stuff never gets screwed up with labs or airsoft companies getting lab results.
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[quote="yo"]For the ease of argument, could someone please just post an outline of the "proof" or evidence that greengas is propane.
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Where is their data to support it? They havent proven anything other than both propane and greengas COULD be propane according to their tests.
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A reasonable doubt that green gas is not propane is not the same as conclusive evidence that green gas is not propane.
See that is just the thing, and your list is another example.
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why not try:
Seek the Narrow Gate, for the path is broad and the gate is wide that leads to destruction.
Thank you.
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Here's another key question that I want to pose...
[quote="neouser"]
Seek the Narrow Gate, for the path is broad and the gate is wide that leads to destruction.
Awaiting your results....
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[quote="Limper"]Actually Kevin, I respectfully disagree.
I think we are overlooking the real issue...SAFTY....they need to stop puting high pressure gas in a shitty thin cans before someone gets hurt. We should get in contact with an american propane company and see what the cost of geting some gas blended that is silicone enriched but does not contain mecaptoethanol bescaue I tihnk Limper is correct, mecaptoethanol will effect the o rings and other soft rubber parts overtime.
[quote="CPairsofter"]I think we are overlooking the real issue...SAFTY....they need to stop puting high pressure gas in a shitty thin cans before someone gets hurt. We should get in contact with an american propane company and see what the cost of geting some gas blended that is silicone enriched but does not contain mecaptoethanol bescaue I tihnk Limper is correct, mecaptoethanol will effect the o rings and other soft rubber parts overtime.[/quote]
Well I know that the propane adapter made by airsoft innovations is reccomended that you apply some silicon lube or something to the nozzle every few mag fills.
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[quote="neouser"][quote="CPairsofter"]I think we are overlooking the real issue...SAFTY....they need to stop puting high pressure gas in a shitty thin cans before someone gets hurt. We should get in contact with an american propane company and see what the cost of geting some gas blended that is silicone enriched but does not contain mecaptoethanol bescaue I tihnk Limper is correct, mecaptoethanol will effect the o rings and other soft rubber parts overtime.[/quote]
I belive the propane seal is PTFE (polytetrafluroroethane) and not subject to attack by the additives. Many gas cylinders use metal on metal valves - the tightest seal around. (non-sparking bronze or monel metal).
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