If your faeces is floating, it means that you are not absorbing enough nutrients into your diet or you have too much gas (wind) in your system. Floating faeces can sometimes be a sign of gastrointestinal infections.
Nick Gas is no longer on. toonwest took over on April,23,2009 I was sad when i found out Nick Gas was no longer on. Why did they take away Nick Gas it was the best show ever. my birthday was on the April,20 so 3 days after i came home from school fliped the channels and it said Nick Gas is no longer a show Toonwest took over.worst Birthday ever :[
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.... That is why they are called GAS blowback guns. and since you even asked, i feel it important to tell you that they do not mean gasoline. they mean Green Gas, propane, or Co2
Umarex SA177 Walther cp99 Compact Those are really cool co2 blowbacks that are from $50-$80
there could be a chance you could but from what ive seen ...... you cant and eaither it will b too pawerful or its not compatible with the gun
Unless it is electric.
Blowback pistols are obviously more expensive than non-blowback pistols. On the other hand non-blowback pistols generally have a higher fps and are alot cheaper. It seems that they can use CO2 with less damage or wear and tear to the gun. They seem harder to clean and it seems as though alot of them have internal magazines which are a bit annoying to load. Blowback pistols are obviously easier to load and easier to clean, however it seems as though alot of guns have atleast one problem. That problem could be with a leaking or a slide that doesn't go back all the way. Blowback pistols ALWAYS seem like they have a leaky mag problem and are gas whores, while non-blowback pistols are extremely gas efficient and there mags never leak.
A blowback airsoft gun, is a co2 or gas powered airsoft gun where the slide on the top of the gun moves back when fired. Some people like these guns because they look cool when fired, however they use more co2 or gas.
You can remove the 12 gram co2 can by releasing the magazine and unscrewing it. Remember that you do not get to save the gas, as it is all lost once you remove it.
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No, however the gas lasts shorter.
Blowback is a form of gas operation, albeit in a simplified form. Which one is more accurate would be dependent on the specifications and tolerances of each rifle, rather than the operating mechanism. There are also several different types of blowback operation, with simple blowback being used for low power rounds, handgun cartridges, etc., while most rifles which use blowback operation have some sort of delayed blowback operation.
When using CO2 there is no set number of shots due to the spiratic nature when releasing the CO2 from the tank. CO2 is unreliable in the fact that the psi of the shots are not consistent and tend to waver and vary depending on temperature. However estimates can be made from the size and past records. 12g- 30-35 9oz- 300-500 12oz- 700-900 20 oz- 800-1000 24 oz. 1000-1100
Automatic weapons typically use recoil or a gas blowback system to eject the spent cartridge casing and reload the next cartridge from the magazine. Blowback systems use the gas from the powder ignition of the cartridge to eject the casing and reload the next shell. A portion of the ignited gas is redirected to force the action back far enough to reload. Most automatic weapons use this design. Recoil systems are just what it implies - the recoil from the ignited cartridge forces the bolt back and reloads the next.