can a MAG go in snow and work after?

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  • Paintchucker

    #16
    Danger, Danger Will Robinson...

    Be careful with those handwarmer on the CO2 tank. I have this image of a tank next to your body, wrapped in handwarmers and a goose down coat. Heats up a little too much and blows the burst disc...

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    • mongrel
      Registered User
      • Nov 2001
      • 31

      #17
      yeah
      if anybody puts the handwarmer on their tank
      get the ones that are safe against bare skin usually around 70-80 degrees.
      also after you start shooting the tank gets cold so the handwarmer doesnt heat the metal very much because of the cold co2.
      touch the metal on the tank where the handwarmer was.
      you can just barely tell where it was, if it is hot to the touch then dont use the handwarmer directly on it. wrap a small towel around it.

      please use common sense when using handwarmers on the tank.

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