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How much i can fill with 300g green gas?

ArZh

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Hello everyone. Just bought my first sidearm Glock 17 with 3 mags 22rnd each, now im interested how many times i can fill mags with 300g bottle of nuprol green gas. Maybe you do? 

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Ahoy and welcome.

Loads, is the short answer. It'll depend on temperature and such, but even with moderate CQG pistol use, I buy new gas cans (I use ASG ULTRAIR Power Green Gas 520ml) so infrequently that I couldn't even guesstimate a cost-per-mag.

Gas pistols aren't free to run, but they're so cheap compared to other airsoft costs that it's just not a consideration.

 
Ahoy and welcome.

Loads, is the short answer. It'll depend on temperature and such, but even with moderate CQG pistol use, I buy new gas cans (I use ASG ULTRAIR Power Green Gas 520ml) so infrequently that I couldn't even guesstimate a cost-per-mag.

Gas pistols aren't free to run, but they're so cheap compared to other airsoft costs that it's just not a consideration.
No, i mean how many times i can charge my mags (apologize my poor English) 

 
No, i mean how many times i can charge my mags (apologize my poor English) 
Not 100% sure on this brand but I'll say 30 mags minimum, always good to have 2 bottles on you if you plan to use it alot (as a primary idk)

 
When I get home I'll measure what a gas fill wieghs on one of my mags.

Likely to be at room temp the gas so should fill well.

 
You could get scientific, empty a mag, weigh it, fill it and weigh it again. But even then, mags are different and sometimes you get more in than others, because that's the real world.

I just carry more than one can of gas in my bag, when one runs out, replace it and carry on. I'm filling 4 different types of mag and life's just too short to be thinking about how many fills I'm getting - as has been said, lots is the answer :)  

Just seen you're talking about the smaller bottles, are you thinking field refilling and you only have room for one bottle? In that case have a spare in your bag and then when the game zone bottle get's a bit light relegate it to safe zone duties and start a fresh can (you could go as far as weighing an empty can if that's your thing). 

 
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