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What gas?

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Hi all,

Can anyone recommend me some gas to use with my TM M92F, metal slide and receiver and uprated recoil spring?

Thanks in advance!

 
flippant answer:

methane, readily available, but quite hard to gather and preasurize

 
Thanks guys,

Is the gas in this link what I should be aiming for?

Also, generally how many mag fulls do you get out of a full can?

Sorry for the completely noob questions!

 
thats the one, but how many mags is impossible to say, but loads :D it depends on mag size and gun type, full metal gbb use most, but you should get 1-2 loads per magfull of gas, and how cold/hot it is

also might be worth looking at a AI propane adapter and get some propane bottles, soon pays for its self if you use pistol a look

 
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kejot said:
also might be worth looking at a AI propane adapter and get some propane bottles, soon pays for its self if you use pistol a look
Thanks for that - much appreciated.

Will only be a secondary weapon so won't be used a hell of a lot :)

 
With a metal slide, is use green gas or propane

 
Green gas is just propane from what I remember, so it's probably cheaper in the long run to look into getting the propane adapter and a small'ish propane canister

 
Doesn't airsoft specific "green gas" have lubricants and such in? I've always been told as much.

 
yeah green gas has lubricants propane doesnt ;)

 
yeah green gas has lubricants propane doesnt ;)
From what I have seen the propane adaptors have lubricants that you actually place into the adaptor so when you charge the mag it loads it with lube as well?

Long term I think that will be the easiest option - and most cost effective.

 
I believe thats how it works but I'm not 100% sure. I use green.

 
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