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Old May 31st, 2008, 16:25   #13
Gryphon
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: MB
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Originally Posted by airsoftman408 View Post
if the gas is under pressure than why cant you just use presurized air
Liquified propane exerts a pressure of ~125 psi as it wants to evaporate to a gas. By transferring liquid propane to an airsoft grenade you are maintaining this convenient high-pressure system.

Pressurizing air requires a compressor and the air remains in a gaseous state. You would require complicated and expensive equipment and a larger gas reservoir to achieve the same results as a liquified gas.

rexdlu, does that look like a Madbull RG108 grenade as the poster stated in his first post?
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