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yancmart April 5th, 2010 18:23

KWA USP. 45 gas pistol
 
what do you think of this gun. is it a better side arm choice than a KJW Berreta Elite IA. Also I was wondering where I could get green gas after I run out. I dont want to continue ordering off the internet because shipping costs more than the green gas itself. is there a common place like candian tire or something like that where I can get the stuff.

juicy April 5th, 2010 18:30

You don't really need to create a new thread for this, IMO. But meh, to each his own.

Buy propane. Add a little silicone oil in with a propane adaptor, and presto - you have much cheaper green gas in much safer bottles that won't explode if accidentally left in a closed car during the summer.

andrew5826 April 5th, 2010 18:31

Kwa>kjw

juicy April 5th, 2010 18:40

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Originally Posted by andrew5826 (Post 1203685)
Kwa>kjw

... except in aftermarket/replacement parts and in accuracy/consistency of each shot at further ranges.

yancmart April 5th, 2010 18:52

are these guns that ive mentioned loud when shot?

TokyoSeven April 5th, 2010 19:16

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Originally Posted by yancmart (Post 1203672)
what do you think of this gun. is it a better side arm choice than a KJW Berreta Elite IA. Also I was wondering where I could get green gas after I run out. I dont want to continue ordering off the internet because shipping costs more than the green gas itself. is there a common place like candian tire or something like that where I can get the stuff.

Its a decent gun, do you want a detailed review? Go google one.

As for green gas, just purchase a propane adapter.

http://www.airsoft-innovations.com/GunGas.html

Then you can buy all the propane from Canadian tire that you want.

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Originally Posted by yancmart (Post 1203712)
are these guns that ive mentioned loud when shot?

Loud compared to what? A real gun shot? Not even close. The best I can say is that there is a satisfying yet sufficient audible pop when they are fired.

yancmart April 5th, 2010 19:21

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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 1203733)
Its a decent gun, do you want a detailed review? Go google one.

As for green gas, just purchase a propane adapter.

http://www.airsoft-innovations.com/GunGas.html

Then you can buy all the propane from Canadian tire that you want.



Loud compared to what? A real gun shot? Not even close. The best I can say is that there is a satisfying yet sufficient audible pop when they are fired.

how does this propane adapter work. does it work well and is it expensive to get a kit in Canada. Can I convert any pistol to use a propane adapter.

Danke April 5th, 2010 19:22

You can get the adapter right here in in the ASCmart http://ascmart.ca/product_info.php?c...roducts_id=287

yancmart April 5th, 2010 19:27

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Originally Posted by Danke (Post 1203742)
You can get the adapter right here in in the ASCmart http://ascmart.ca/product_info.php?c...roducts_id=287

Ok, but what does the adapter do. like do you hook it up to the mag and use propane to put in the chamber instead of green gas.

Spike April 5th, 2010 19:29

You screw the adapter onto a disposable propane bottle and then fill the magazine.

yancmart April 5th, 2010 19:31

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Originally Posted by Grattoj2 (Post 1203751)
You screw the adapter onto a disposable propane bottle and then fill the magazine.

Wow seems simple. alot cheaper too. is it necessary to have that silicone oil lubricant stuff.

TokyoSeven April 5th, 2010 19:38

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Originally Posted by yancmart (Post 1203737)
how does this propane adapter work. does it work well and is it expensive to get a kit in Canada. Can I convert any pistol to use a propane adapter.


The AI gas kit is Canadian produced and also sold in Canada. However did you attempt to look at any of the pictures of read any of the information on the website? Everything you just asked me is on that webpage including the price along with a link to a AI Propane Adapter FAQ.

I will no longer make an effort to answer any of your questions as it seems that your lack of ability to do your own research coupled with your eagerness to be spoon fed has made you ignorant if not entirely incompetent all together.

kalnaren April 5th, 2010 19:38

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Originally Posted by yancmart (Post 1203757)
is it necessary to have that silicone oil lubricant stuff.

It is if you don't want your seals to dry out.

Green gas is propane with added lubricant. Propane has no oil in it, so you have to add it your self.

yancmart April 5th, 2010 19:44

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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 1203762)
The AI gas kit is Canadian produced and also sold in Canada. However did you attempt to look at any of the pictures of read any of the information on the website? Everything you just asked me is on that webpage including the price along with a link to a AI Propane Adapter FAQ.

I will no longer make an effort to answer any of your questions as it seems that your lack of ability to do your own research coupled with your eagerness to be spoon fed has made you ignorant if not entirely incompetent all together.

im sorry i was confused a little on how it worked. i saw the facts and read it. I may have miss understood. also ive never used or owned a gas gun so I was looking for something pretty straight forward. the site said the price in US dollars as well. thanks for the help anyway.

yancmart April 5th, 2010 19:55

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Originally Posted by kalnaren (Post 1203763)
It is if you don't want your seals to dry out.

Green gas is propane with added lubricant. Propane has no oil in it, so you have to add it your self.

Does the propane affect the velocity compared to the green gas. what i mean to say is: does the velocity stay the same with propane or does it increase or lower. I would think it would stay the same but i might be wrong.


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