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#1 2005-01-29 4:01 pm
- BBq_Woa!
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Can one use N20 Cartriges in Co2 Pellet Guns?
Hi. The dimentions of "whipit" cartriges (n20) and Co2 cartriges for use in Pellet guns are the same, and because of the extreamly inexpensive nature of the former, I was hoping one could use N20 in pellet guns.
Is this possible? does it carry the same pressure per burst? would It be possibly to high and damage the gun, or too low and not be adaquite?
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#2 2005-01-29 4:03 pm
- thekingalrock
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Re: Can one use N20 Cartriges in Co2 Pellet Guns?
I can think of a much better use for "whippet" cartridges.
It places the lotion in the basket
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#3 2005-01-29 4:18 pm
Re: Can one use N20 Cartriges in Co2 Pellet Guns?
no, i don't think they use the same pressures. i'm not sure which would have more pressure though. i want to say the N2O would, but i'm not sure.
where's steyr?
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#4 2005-01-29 4:22 pm
Re: Can one use N20 Cartriges in Co2 Pellet Guns?
As long as the pressure is the same, there is no risk of physical damage. However N2O is slightly corrosive. There's significant risk that N2O would cause your gun to rust and eventually seize.
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