Could you use co2 on an rt like THIS!?

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  • fastn
    Registered User
    • Feb 2001
    • 71

    #16
    IM not sure if this is completely right or not, but this is what i was told by my store owner (whos also AGD certified). He told me that when you run co2 into a rt valves theres a small "pin like" part (i cant remember what its called). But anyways he said when you run co2 though it its warps that piece and will casue the valve to leak until its replaced. Correct me if im wrong (especially TK) id liek to knwo if this is really what happens when the valve has co2 run through it.
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    • ntn4502
      Environmental Geologist
      • Aug 2002
      • 1637

      #17
      personman, have you ever thought about a career as an artist?

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      • CockerStopper
        A.O.G. ------LIFE MEMBER
        • Jun 2002
        • 49

        #18
        if it works let me know i'd like to see it. i live in Ga.
        personally looks more suited for jump rope
        IT'S NOT HOW YOU HOLD YOUR GUN IT'S HOW YOU FINGER YOUR TRIGGER!!!

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        • ANTi
          a skeleton in AO's closet
          • Jul 2002
          • 487

          #19
          i heard that one of the main reasons you cant use Co2 in a retro is because instead of having regular polyurethane o-rins it has teflon ones and the teflon ones won't work with Co2 and the teflon ones were put in because cCo2 isn't supposed to be used...i dot know if this is correct or not...

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