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So no shit, its freezing. This is my first GBB and I hear a lot about them not working in the cold, work only with black and red gas etc. Is this really the case?

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No GBB works well sub 10 degrees it switch to AEG weather. TMs are not designed to run on higher powered gas they will but you run a greater risk of major failure and just prematurely wearing out parts. 

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40 minutes ago, rocketdogbert said:

Depends upon the gun how badly they are affected, but you canna change the laws of physics laddie

That sounds like scotty on the starship enterprise. 😆

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I have a TM MP7 and MWS. Wouldn't risk anything stronger than green gas myself, but others may and will say different. 

Give it a go in the cold and if it works, brilliant. If not, have an AEG as back-up. In fact, always have an AEG as back up if you mainly run gas systems! 

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On 03/12/2021 at 11:50, Thedadoodle said:

So no shit, its freezing. This is my first GBB and I hear a lot about them not working in the cold, work only with black and red gas etc. Is this really the case?

Vorsk's "V12" gas (~220 PSI at room temp) gets me a good 10 or so shots with my MP7 on semi before I start to risk premature venting or significant slowdown - Although one problem with the cold weather is the mags don't really heat up once you've stopped firing either.

 

So, with that in mind I got some results from a training/piss about session a couple of weeks ago by keeping one mag in the gun, one in pockets, switching between them to enable my thigh to warm up one of them at all times - worked pretty well!

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