CO2 with a GX4

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  • fastpitch321
    Registered User
    • Dec 2002
    • 216

    #1

    CO2 with a GX4

    is it ok to use CO2 with a GX4? why or why not?
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  • ezrunner
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    • Feb 2002
    • 606

    #2
    err.

    Technically it's OK, but you run a few risks.

    Mainly the CO2 getting into your pnuematics as liquid then blowing it all apart

    The ANS reg is ok with CO2 it is basically a classic mag valve.

    I would NOT do it at all.

    I would get a crossfire screwin.

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    • fastpitch321
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      • Dec 2002
      • 216

      #3
      so with an anti-siphon it would be totally ok?
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      • ezrunner
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        • Feb 2002
        • 606

        #4
        well

        It'd work, but getting nitrogen should be in your plans soon.

        If this is the electronic version of the GX4 you should not under any circumstance run CO2 because the electronic solenoid will hate you.
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        • rehme
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          • Mar 2002
          • 1480

          #5
          it would be a little better with a anti siphon tank but you will still run the risk off messing the gun up.

          i would say to have the perfect set up to have almost no liquid co2 in the gun would be a anti-siphon tank with a palmers stablizer

          but with the price of the stablizer you could get a cheap n2 bottle.


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          • fastpitch321
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            • Dec 2002
            • 216

            #6
            ya, my friend is just gonna pick up a nitro tank now. thanks for your help
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            • S.S Bandit1
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              • Jun 2003
              • 312

              #7
              you will be able to run it at a lot lower pressure with compressed air or nitro. that means it will be more air efficient, quieter, and more accurate.

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