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hondabarn
02-02-2004, 09:14 PM
I just recently got my first automag. i've read alot here on the topics of using co2 vs. compressed/nitro. my set up right now is a level 7, expansion chamber, and co2. i haven't played with it yet because of cold weather. i really want to know the truth if i can use this set up when the weather gets warm and if i'm going to cause any damage to my gun or if i absolutely have to get a HPA set up. thanks

DeerChaser
02-02-2004, 10:43 PM
I ran a classic for 1 year on Co2. I had a ACI 4 stage ex chamber and a ACI coiled remote. Never had a problem. I didnt really need the X chamber. The coldest I played was 37F outside, still no ill effects.

Enemy
02-03-2004, 02:50 AM
im a wuss and babied my mag so i refused to run it on co2 but if you run the right setup i.e. good expansion chamber, vertical mount, or remote line i have yet to see a mag fail so it should be just fine and dandy

RRfireblade
02-03-2004, 10:53 AM
Classic mags were designed on CO2. Keep the liquid out and it's fine.Worse that can happen is you freeze an o-ring anyway,not exactly major damage.