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I actually use these and I had a problem with the caps as well. My simple solution was to make very small holes in them then add string. It works like a charm with glue added.
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super glue the nozzles to the water mine!
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hi..t?
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Stop asking like newbs why this is useful,the answer is simple.
Firstly when you are on a forrest and you seek for someone a good idea is to plant those things,so when he hits one you get notified,plus if you add poison gas,it can be lethal.
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co2 isn't new, or innovative
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my i ask where do u go for ur wars ect..... in wat state
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i filled mine with crushed red pepper and salt and put it in my backyard as a prank, my friend was not too happy about that lol
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@jakoplant1 thats why everyone should shoot GBBRs :P
unless you play paintball in which case no decent high level marker wouldnt care, they get used in torrential rain all the time.
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hahaha just ordered the powder mine (the one thats yellow in the video). Got that instead of the water one so my friends wouldn't get water on there electric guns
Would the CO2 regulator work with regular green gas type pistols? (ie, could one use this in place of green gas)
reptiboy 1 year ago
@reptiboy **SOME*** gas magazines can handle CO2, however 95% of them cannot. they will either bow out an O-ring, the trigger spring will not be strong enough to release any gas, or the mag will just explode. Hypothetically, you could regulate the co2 adapter to be about 250psi and put that in your mag, however, because there is no liquid co2 in that volume of gas, you would likely only get about 3 shots before there was no more pressure in the magazine. So the answer to your question is: no.
dandman3039 1 year ago
@reptiboy just as a comparison, the Ponds per square inch (PSI) of pressure of propane is around 200psi, the psi of CO2 is over 800PSI. this means that there is over 4 times the potential energy that a container must store and safely contain in order to hold CO2. so be careful what you put it in.
-Dan
dandman3039 1 year ago
how much would your gear be affected if the water or powder hit it?
bloodfartification 1 year ago
@bloodfartification well water, is just water. I've played in down-pouring rain, and as long as you dry your stuff out afterwards, everything will be fine.
the powder all depends on what is used for powder. I was using baby powder, which can br brushed off with your hands, or washed off with just some water, or can be thrown in a washing machine.
dandman3039 1 year ago