Can you use butane in a gas airsoft gun




















While the short answer is yes, to better understand the answer, we need to look at the difference between green gas and propane, as the two are commonly compared. The main difference is that green gas has an artificial scent added to help detect it. However, in recent years airsoft players have been adding their own lubricant to propane in order to achieve the same results. This is done by adding the lubricant to the magazine fill charge and is a careful process if you decide to undertake it.

You should also keep in mind that green gas is only used for high powered guns, and propane will be the same. You might be wondering if you can put lighter gas into an airsoft gun rather than buying the specified gas that was recommended for it, but this would not be ideal.

Lighter gas is nearly identical to butane, which is not a good choice for airsoft weapons due to the low pressure it exerts and the flammable nature of it. Stick to one of the three common and recommended types of gas like CO2 or green gas to ensure firing performance and minimal wear and damage on your gun.

The safest way to recharge an airsoft gun using gas is with a cartridge or canister made specifically for these types of weapons. Your gun will have exact instructions on the best way to refill the gas and the cartridge may also have additional instructions, but they usually follow the same basic steps. Unless you need to remove it for a specific reason, the gas cylinder can be left inside of your airsoft gun for some period.

If you plan on leaving your gun for a while without use, you might want to fire off some rounds to even out the pressure. A 12g cartridge of gas is capable of delivering anywhere from 30 to shots, and this huge variation is determined by a number of factors.

I have a older maruzen p38 detachable. What gas should I use. Also I have older mgc hk p7 m Where might I purchase a adapter and silicone oil. Great info, thank you! But I have lots of propane! So, why should I fill my gun with propane instead of green gas? Isn't it flammable?

How come green gas smells different than fuel propane? Some brands of green gas are lubricated. Is propane? What about my slide breaking, or seals being damaged? Will my gun perform the same on green gas and propane? Will propane damage my gun? Are propane tanks safe to carry in the field? How come we've been using propane, and nobody knew? Can I see your test results? Green gas is not like propane. It is propane.

It is merely run-of-the-mill propane, with a different scent added. All 3 gases were shown to be propane. Additionally 3 more brands have shown to be similarly flammable and exert the same pressure. Test results, discussion and conclusions can be found in the Lab Data section, please read the Laboratory Analysis of Green Gas for more in-depth information.

If you use green gas, you're already using propane. Domestic propane is cheaper, comes in a safe container, and is available at any local hardware store. Airsoft bottled propane green gas has to be imported which can take a long time. Green gas has always been flammable. Now that we know it's propane, nothing has changed. However, propane is fairly safe for normal use - we already use butane another flammable gas in many consumer products, such as shaving cream and hairspray, and propane is used as an industrial refridgerant it's also known as HC Fuel propane is scented with mercaptan odourants for leak detection.

By itself, propane has very little smell.



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