"Me? Use Co2 in the deep, dark Winter? How?"

How to use Liquid CO2:

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Full article taken down as it's long, long out of date.
It was relevant back in the late 90s, but today, with inexpensive HPA
being widely available, and internal changes made to blowback markers
over the years (such as larger valve chambers) it's difficult to use
liquid CO2 properly, and there's no need to since HPA gives the same
cold-weather performance benefits with much less hassle.

There's still some older markers around that work with liquid, such as
Icon-Z and Mega-Z's, 68 Specials and SMG-60s, but for the most part,
most markers made in the last five or six years would be difficult at best
to run on liquid, and again, there's no reason to thanks to HPA.

If you have an older marker and need help getting it to run
properly on liquid, feel free to drop us an E-mail at the contact
link above, and we'll be happy to help you out.

Doc.


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