Ok this may be a dumb question but Ive never noticed it before from my mags. Im running a n2 system and Im getting that white smoke like vapor out of the end of the barrel when I shoot like you see alot from co2. Is that common and I just have never noticed it before? I seem to be just as proficient air wise but just started noticing the vapor this weekend.
Smoking barrel?
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Smoking barrel?

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its oil being pushed out with the air. -
Sublimation !!! lol justkidding thats from solid to vapor hmm i think its the cold and the pressure coming into contact with the warm air perhaps? maybe not sure- AGD "Yea well our intention is to
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Thanks all. Guess I just never noticed it before. At least there isnt anything wrong to worry about.
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u over oiled ur marker my co-captian did that it still is shootin smoke out the barrel take it easy on the lube manComment
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Just used 2 drops into the QD before hooking it up. I do that everyday I go to use it.
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its just condensation from the rapidly expanding air in your tank. Normal, nothing to worry about."The Fine Print: Discontinue use if your eyeballs suddenly get way smaller."Comment
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The decompression of air is causing it.
The air in the tank is compressed, hence the molecules are closer, causing more friction and heating. The air in your tank is therefore warmer than the air outside the tank. Now i'm sure there is somthing do with this temperature and the humidity which is causing this.
Not the Oil.
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