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Thread: Rec for airsoft with the most realistic trigger?

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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by mb1911a1
    Hello! I'm back to seek the wisdom of the forum.

    I was about to buy the WE Para, when I discovered that propane smells. I am also worried about the health risks and fire hazard. (I keep my windows tightly sealed because of my allergies.) So I think I need an airsoft pistol that runs on CO2. I'm having trouble getting through all the conflicting information on the internet. Some say the CO2 will eventually break a WE pistol, and some say it won't. Some say KJW is good for CO2... I'm confused.

    Please help and recommend an affordable CO2 airsoft 1911 that'd serve the purpose of giving me some trigger time when I can't go to the range to shoot a real gun!

    Thanks again!

    Bro! You can opt for green gas instead of propane, its a little more pricey but that solves your issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBadge
    Bro! You can opt for green gas instead of propane, its a little more pricey but that solves your issue.
    Green gas IS propane, with a bit of silicone and a different smell (the 'normal' smell of propane is artificial anyway). So using green gas 'instead' of propane doesn't address any of the OP's issues.

    That said, you'd have to spent an awfully long time in a sealed space, before any of this becomes a real issue... and even then, I'd be much happier with some extra propane in my house than some extra carbon dioxide, but that's just me.
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