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HFC 134A Cans
I've got some older style plastic GBBs I want to get some HFC 134A with. I don't want to use propane for fear of ruining the guns. I know a lot of the overseas retailers have them, but I believe they have to be shipped via sea or something? Are there any local sources for 134A?
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Its called the search function.......use it. I made a thread dedicated to 134 gas just a few months ago......you know better then this.
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I found the adaptor tip on Parts.ca
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Duster gas at The Source uses HFC-134. Took me awhile track it down. Most stores have difluoroethane. You want tetrafluoroethane.
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I've got a few cans of true HFC134 tetrafluoroethane, I've been using them on my WA guns but they don't really get shot often anymore so I don't think I will be needing so many cans of it. Let me know if you need a can or two.
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