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Old January 14th, 2014, 04:19   #1
Sky Manatee
 
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WE KAC PDW Co2 mag problems

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tqOpEi4MbLIOkay so recently I switched over from propane to Co2 on the closed bolt we pdw gen 2/3 I'm not quite sure. It has the g3 return spring but not the bolt? In hopes of getring better results out of my guns magazines as I live at altitude and in low temperature weather. Not so much.

I typically get 15 shots (give or take 3 shots) on a cartridge. This worries me since ive heard others get a full mag and more get a full two mags on a cartridge. I keep the mags oiled well. Same as my gun. I have two mags and one is brand new (just two weeks ago).

Could the problem be my gun? If so what? I keep it well oiled on 100 weight silicone shock oil.

Also, I was in hopes of having less cool down than propane but right now I can get off 1-2 shots before having to wait on cool down else it will spill the gas.

Ive heard it could be the valve knocker could be getting held open too long but the shots seem quick and crisp (to me at least).

I will edit with pictures soon. Really appreciate the help. If you need any other info pleasr let me know. Ive searched far and wide and into the depths of the internet with no luck. Thanks for the help.

Last edited by Sky Manatee; January 27th, 2014 at 01:54.. Reason: Updated video and pictures aren't working.
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