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March 19th, 01:16 PM
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Help please
Does it hurt the gun if i leave the gas on. I am using airsource so i cant take it off. its like 750 psi now.
thanks for help
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March 19th, 01:36 PM
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What kine gas? Co2? Compressed air?
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March 19th, 01:37 PM
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if its co2 it could, but if it is compressed air you should be fine...why cant you take it off? i dont understand the whole airsource situation
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March 19th, 01:43 PM
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its co2.
airsource are disposable gas cylinders. 3 ounces or something. so should i just fire off all the gas?
i dont want to unless i really really have to
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March 19th, 01:45 PM
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Oh, I see. It was one of those disposable 4 ounce tanks. Got any paint left? Just go shoot it somewhere, like out in the woods. If not, just fire off the rest of it.
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btw, Ellis, you're an idiot.
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March 19th, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Elliswithagun
Oh, I see. It was one of those disposable 4 ounce tanks. Got any paint left? Just go shoot it somewhere, like out in the woods. If not, just fire off the rest of it.
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yah i wouldnt reccomend just letting it sit there with the tank on
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March 19th, 01:57 PM
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will it damage the gun. if not ill leave it on. its not electric or anything, just a mech
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March 19th, 01:57 PM
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It can mess up the gun, make it extremely cold and maybe corrode some internals.
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thats the point of picking someone you trust.
I would trust mike..maybe not ellis to **** **** up.
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btw, Ellis, you're an idiot.
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March 19th, 02:03 PM
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its not cold...? i cant fire it off now it will be fine overnight
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March 19th, 02:04 PM
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Then just leave it on with a barrel cover in place.
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thats the point of picking someone you trust.
I would trust mike..maybe not ellis to **** **** up.
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Originally Posted by martix_agent
btw, Ellis, you're an idiot.
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March 19th, 02:14 PM
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nadeem, i realize you are new here, but you are going to have to learn where to post thing properly. this question is about your air system, and should have been posted in the air systems subforum. please take the time to look over our subforum descriptions because it will tell you what belongs in each category.
if you havnt already, read this thread: http://www.paintballforum.com/forum/...89#post1684989
as of now, you have 3 violations and i will just delete your threads altogether if you cannot post them in the correct place.
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March 21st, 09:16 PM
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it also puts unnecessary pressure on o-rings, it will cause them to tear easily.
best suggestion, get a real tank
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March 21st, 11:50 PM
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Ya, don't leave your gun pressurized for long periods of time. It puts stress on the marker's seals. Plus you would slowly lose air pressure in the tank if it's left on the gun.
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