A close friend of mine wants to go to a CQB airsoft arena for his birthday. I'm all for it, but my rifle, a kjw kc02, shoots too hot for the arena. I was considering getting HFC-134a gas to remedy that, and I'm wondering 3 things.
1. People talk about getting keyboard duster gas from an electronics store, and some sources even say to use Dupont Suva from an auto shop. I'm wondering what source of duster gas would be safest on my gun (besides TM brand which is expensive and impossible to find)
2. What type of adapter would I need? Is it a specific type, or will a propane adapter due?
3. Is there anything to be weary of using duster gas
What do I need to know about duster gas
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What do I need to know about duster gas
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Re: What do I need to know about duster gas
The kind at Office Depot/ any electronics store should be fine. You need a duster adapter. Dominum sells them (in sets with propane adapters), and you can probably find them online, too.
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Re: What do I need to know about duster gas
Indeed, the AI gas adapter kits come with them.
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