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REZ October 19th, 2009 01:37

Advice for prope nooby
 
So iv decided to start using prope in my GBBs to save cost and I'm wondering what some basic ground rules of using prope is.

Amos October 19th, 2009 01:38

Don't fill your mags next to a bon fire?

Don't inhale the vapor coming off the mags?

Do not eat, Do not smoke, do not put in eyes?

Oh yea and 2 drops of 1.5wt silicon in under the propane adapter every 6-8 mag fills.

REZ October 19th, 2009 01:43

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1086943)
Don't fill your mags next to a bon fire?

Don't inhale the vapor coming off the mags?

Do not eat, Do not smoke, do not put in eyes?

Oh yea and 2 drops of 1.5wt in under the propane adapter every 6-8 mag fills.

haha... Ok so lube up...must remeber not to smoke it

pusangani October 19th, 2009 01:44

Just don't be like these retards

YouTube - Airsoft GBB + pocket lighter

REZ October 19th, 2009 01:53

Wow... Makes me think bout the prope ignighting by the heater at trek haha...
So basicly don't do stupid shit, and lube it up.

Will I get a fps increase/decrease with it over green gas

Amos October 19th, 2009 02:08

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Originally Posted by REZ (Post 1086957)
Wow... Makes me think bout the prope ignighting by the heater at trek haha...
So basicly don't do stupid shit, and lube it up.

Will I get a fps increase/decrease with it over green gas

propane IS green gas.

It's the EXACT same thing, only green gas has traces of silicon mixed into it.. and is about 20X the price of propane.

kullwarrior October 19th, 2009 02:21

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1086963)
propane IS green gas.

It's the EXACT same thing, only green gas has traces of silicon mixed into it.. and is about 20X the price of propane.

+ the fact that it does not have the scent required by law.

Biggest thing I would say, DO NOT SHOOT INDOOR, unless your window are wide open and air is circulating, basement is really bad idea. Propane trucks arent allow to go to basement parking for a reason, propane sticks around basement (really, the room I shot 2 weeks ago still smell bad, oh and thats with circulation)

Amos October 19th, 2009 02:23

Yea.. my basement still smells like farts from the zombie shoot competition I did with my pistol :(

kullwarrior October 19th, 2009 02:49

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1086971)
Yea.. my basement still smells like farts from the zombie shoot competition I did with my pistol :(

thats why I shoot in Garage (with the garage door open approx 3/4 of a feet (propane sinks to the floor remember?)
Only problems for garage is you need to ensure ventailation, hopefully you wont shoot to the point there 5-10% of air is propane, if thats the case, GET OUT, cause thats a combustable %, at any case you might have a severe headache.

REZ October 19th, 2009 02:50

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Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1086971)
Yea.. my basement still smells like farts from the zombie shoot competition I did with my pistol :(

Lol... Grab a can of axe or somthing haha... Or burn candles... See how that works out

kullwarrior October 19th, 2009 03:01

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Originally Posted by REZ (Post 1086986)
Lol... Grab a can of axe or somthing haha... Or burn candles... See how that works out

the only thing that actually works is acetone, I'm not kidding, amonia also works, but both makes me wanna throw up. Axe is worse, (Im alleregic to it)

Styrak October 19th, 2009 03:13

If you have proper ventilation, like an open window, the smell dissipates quickly.


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