me and my budds are using the propain now... smells like a$$ but is really cheep!!!
Propane is great, a cheap alternative to green gas. I've always used it and have had no problems. As for it having a harder kick or producing higher fps, I have no idea, maybe somebody will answer that question. There is a review and break-down somewhere but I forgot where it's at and I'm too lazy to do a search.
DJ (Dennis)
lets put it this way Ben, the guy at AZ with the sniper rifle, he used propane and it was shooying 550-570, he put it down to green gas and it shot 330-340. does that say much :p just make sure both gases dont mix.
[quote="Amateur Ninja"]obviously you dont know him.
[quote="michaeld"]lets put it this way Ben, the guy at AZ with the sniper rifle, he used propane and it was shooying 550-570, he put it down to green gas and it shot 330-340. does that say much :p just make sure both gases dont mix.[/quote]
God save us everyone will be burning inside the fires of a thousand suns.
[quote="Faint"][quote="michaeld"]lets put it this way Ben, the guy at AZ with the sniper rifle, he used propane and it was shooying 550-570, he put it down to green gas and it shot 330-340. does that say much :p just make sure both gases dont mix.[/quote]
Refer to this if you are still having trouble.
God save us everyone will be burning inside the fires of a thousand suns.
http://www.airsoft-innovations.com/index.php?page=lab&id=greengas
FYI: That funny smell associated with propane isn't the propane itself, it's added to it here in the U.S. specifically to allow you to smell it. Pure propane is completely odorless, so they put stuff in it so you can detect leaks, or tell you left the oven on...
and another little known fact, that smell that they add to propane is actually dog farts. They meticulously add the dog farts to each green gas canister, which is why it's so expensive.