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  • FalconGuy016
    Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
    • Aug 2002
    • 6127

    #1

    BKO on c02?

    Hey

    Can a BKO run on c02 well and consistantly?
    Or does it take a regulator, or is it not worth it?

    Thanks
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  • speedyejl
    Hi!
    • May 2002
    • 1202

    #2
    You can get it to run on Co2 consistently just might take a little work.

    For starters an anti syphon Co2 tank of course, then probably something like a Palmer Stablizer and maybe a new LPR like a micro rock.

    The stock regs aren't designed with Co2 in mind at all. As long as you make sure liquid Co2 doesn't get into the solenoid it will fun fine.




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    • camilion705
      Orange County, CA
      • Sep 2003
      • 717

      #3
      you can get it to work, but why pay $80 for a stabalizer + cost of anti-syphon + cost of a larger co2 tank when you can buy a cheap nitro tank?
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      • Falcon1
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        • Oct 2003
        • 105

        #4
        Well if i were you, I would not use co2 at all go for n2 or air what ever you like. I found that co2 sucks.

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        • speedyejl
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          • May 2002
          • 1202

          #5
          I would consider an upgrade of both the HPR and LPR on any Bushmaster a worthy upgrade regardless if you want to run nitro or Co2. Both the Palmer Stablizer and Micro Rock are great Co2 regs and nitro regs. Its worth it one way or another




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          • camilion705
            Orange County, CA
            • Sep 2003
            • 717

            #6
            very true

            But no electros really like co2, so just buy a nitro tank and(a)new reg(s)!
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            • sniper1rfa
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              • Aug 2001
              • 1107

              #7
              "The Fine Print: Discontinue use if your eyeballs suddenly get way smaller."

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              • speedyejl
                Hi!
                • May 2002
                • 1202

                #8
                Speaking of lubes, for Co2 operation ALWAYS go with Dow 33 on orings. Its designed to preform extremely well at low temperatures and swells orings better than any other grease out there.

                Don't use Dow33 on bolt orings, or other constantly moving orings. It does its job so well it will cause extra friction. If you have a delrin bolt it will swell that too which really isnt good. My favorite for Delrin bolts on Imps, Bushies, Timmies, and the sort if Triflow. Awsome stuff, doesnt swell the bolt super low friction




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                • ~WarpedRT#2~
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                  • Mar 2003
                  • 603

                  #9
                  Yeah, the Nova ET worked like a MOFO on Co2. Anyway, YOu might want to try a SP Max Flo, not taht I like them or anything, but I've heard they do well on Co2. Anti syphon is about the best way to keep liquid out. with an anti syphon, i dont think you would need another reg. That should take all the liquid out.
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                  • camilion705
                    Orange County, CA
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 717

                    #10
                    I said they dont really like co2. but of course any gun will work on co2 excluding the usual rt etc...
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                    • kosmo
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                      • Dec 2000
                      • 1642

                      #11
                      Ive used a Bushy on co2 for almost 2 years now. Works wonderfully unless its cold outside. I got antisiphon ran through a female stab to a vert sidewinder on a stock lpr. Had some problems initially but that was because of a bad reg which has since been rectified. Rather pricey though, but it really helps in the middle of bum "fudge" korea where you cant get air.
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                      • sniper1rfa
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                        • Aug 2001
                        • 1107

                        #12
                        uh, DOW wasnt designed to swell o-rings. It wasnt designed for paintball. Its just a specific viscosity grease, designed for certain operating perameters (temperature range, environment...).

                        SP made a bad choice of grease, IMO. dow is thick and slow, and it dries quickly.


                        I personally use a generic 1 lb bottle of anti-seize i bought from mcmaster. It works great, nice and thin so its fast, and it gets rid of any stiction. Good for LX and such. And i never have to regrease.

                        I actually only use grease for pistons and places with a tight o-ring seal, where stiction could be a problem, or i dont feel like maintaining. . For things like blowback hammers and similar, i use oil. For bolts (stacked tube semis and such) i use a light silicon spray.
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                        • sneakyhacker420
                          AO's Uber Green Guru
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 1247

                          #13
                          dow 33 is the only lube i ever use anymore!

                          impulse loves it! and it WONT swell delrin bolts nor o-rings, oil WILL swell up delrin though

                          i use dow 33 on all of my on/off o-rings on my e-mag and on all of the LX o-rings, and i use it on my cocker bolts, and the bottom part of the sear where it rubs against the trigger plate... its the only thing i need

                          and it doesnt dry up! if anything, it lasts longer, and from ymy experience, it does its job better than oil, keeping the LX o-rings lubricated longer so i don't need to re-lube them mid-day


                          Originally posted by sniper1rfa
                          uh, DOW wasnt designed to swell o-rings. It wasnt designed for paintball. Its just a specific viscosity grease, designed for certain operating perameters (temperature range, environment...).

                          SP made a bad choice of grease, IMO. dow is thick and slow, and it dries quickly.


                          I personally use a generic 1 lb bottle of anti-seize i bought from mcmaster. It works great, nice and thin so its fast, and it gets rid of any stiction. Good for LX and such. And i never have to regrease.

                          I actually only use grease for pistons and places with a tight o-ring seal, where stiction could be a problem, or i dont feel like maintaining. . For things like blowback hammers and similar, i use oil. For bolts (stacked tube semis and such) i use a light silicon spray.
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                          • u6e6
                            A cow goes moo...
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 24

                            #14
                            bko on co2

                            you got to adjust the Low pressure chamber i think like all the way in then u gota back it out again.
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                            • robear153
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                              • Aug 2003
                              • 170

                              #15
                              why dont u just by a new hpa stell tank for about 70$??
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