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its a tokyo marui mws i currently have 5 mags gonna get 6 when its time to play. im normaly trigger happy but i will try to pick my shots with this one hahaWhat GBBR, what Mag size, how many mags, how many shots do you tend to fire?
ahh ok thats fine thenMost sites have a shop to buy extras.
I have a MWS with 5 mags & also done the mag mod so they hold way more gas now.
I saw a lad doing this but didn't understand his reasons why, so, why do you vent just to refill?Including venting the mags and refilling them
What mod? Is that MWS specific?
I saw a lad doing this but didn't understand his reasons why, so, why do you vent just to refill?
Re. Venting the mags, the only reasoning that seems to make sense is that by venting them you are forcing a cool down of the mag thereby setting up a decent pressure differential between the can and the mag, and helping you fit more gas in.
Re. Venting the mags, the only reasoning that seems to make sense is that by venting them you are forcing a cool down of the mag thereby setting up a decent pressure differential between the can and the mag, and helping you fit more gas in.
It depends - how much of fills are filled and used vs vented to chill and liquify etcI sort of see the logic but it seems like a massive waste of gas.
Agreed, I never do it. Only thing that I do to set up a differential is stick an almost empty gas can on a radiator or in a pan of warm water to squuze the last if its gas out, or put a hand warmer in an insulated flask bag with the gas can on a very cold day.I sort of see the logic but it seems like a massive waste of gas.
I did see recently about a mod on cutting down the valve stem inside a magazine based on the theory that a fill stops when the fill gets up to the end of the stem. So a long stem would only get about 1/3d of the magazines internal capacity, and a shorter stem would give more.
My thought was - why not tip the magazine so the long stem was high up, the gas goes in, liquifies, and doesn’t ’fill over’ the end of the long stem?
Good thoughts … and may bring back to the method and process depending on the type of and physics of the gas concerned ….. shaking, chilling, purging, single step, multi step fill etcI saw this too and had the same thought but doesn't the filling canister need to upside down so you are filling the mag with liquid and not just gas, which would happen if the can is the "right way" up.