Rogerborg
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That looks like the CYMA branded one that ran me £16.88 delivered from Bullseye, plus £10 or so for whatever thread converter you'd need.
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On the website you can see the recommended gas according to the temperature.Can the 2.0 green gas be used in this? ... I'm new to airsoft and just brought the SSX-23.
Thanks in advance
it actually recommends 1.0 from what I have seen. Confuses me but it's NBB only really propelling the BB.On the website you can see the recommended gas according to the temperature.
2.0 should be bog standard green gas, so I guess you're good to go!
That's what's confused me. When I emailed them he said any green gas should be fine. It mantions high pressure etc and with the recommendation being 1.0 I asked if the green 2.0 would be OK and they guy emailed to say any green gas should be fine.
Using High-Pressure Gas at more than 10°C can break your magazine’s seal.
Follow this chart to make sure your magazines will last for a long time and to get the best performance out of your SSX-23.
Temperature
Ideal Gas
Recommended BBs
-10°C – +10°C
Gas – High Pressure
0.28g
11°C – 50°C
Gas – Low Pressure
0.36g
received less than an hour ago. Tested 8 mags through it total with .32’s , .36’s , and .45’s. All BLS. Cleaned as well before firing.
I'm sure we can find a few militray men to tell him how to pull the trigger like a real man and avoid such imbarresement in the future.received less than an hour ago. Tested 8 mags through it total with .32’s , .36’s , and .45’s. All BLS. Cleaned as well before firing.
10/10 novvy
https://imgur.com/a/4c01JGM
his response? I’m pulling the trigger incorrectly..
Tis what he said in the comments.
Exactly, I heard mk23 replica magazines have this problem, which is easily solved by slightly filing down the lips.
On the website, under the "parts" category.