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seven9zero
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Duster gas
8 November, 2013, 13:48
Probably a really stupid question but is HFC free duster gas any good, or is it the wrong stuff altogether? I have a couple of NBB pistols that I need to try and get the power down on.
My biggest fear is that if I die, my mrs will sell of my airsoft kit for what I told her I paid!
WANTED:- WE Hicapa and 1911 parts. PM me if you have anything to offer.
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8 November, 2013, 14:01
Re: Duster gas
Pretty sure it needs an HFC in it for any power, and since HFC134a isn't sold in the EU anymore, duster gas is pretty useless as it'll be HFC free. That's why Abbey make 144a, a CFC/HFC free alternative with similar pressure that is ok in the EU. You will see a lot of US players say they use Duster - it's because in the US duster can contain HFC134a, although it's banned for other uses.
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8 November, 2013, 14:08
Re: Duster gas
Ah ok, cheers for the reply.
My biggest fear is that if I die, my mrs will sell of my airsoft kit for what I told her I paid!
WANTED:- WE Hicapa and 1911 parts. PM me if you have anything to offer.
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