I'm new to the forum, but have been reading it for a few weeks. I am considering an LP10 converted to Co2. Why? Well I have a FWB C55 that I've enjoyed since 1994. I also have an unlimited supply of Co2 and three different size tanks. I know well the minor drawbacks of C02 with regards to extreme temperatures and I simply don't shoot then. I use an eletronic scale to weigh my cylinders.
I am a club shooter only and raley travel for matcches. My FWB has served me well all these years and I'm not excited about having to buy a scuba tank.
So..... what say you forum members? Am I making am mistake, or is my logic sound?
Bill
lp10 using Co2
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I believe you have to replace the regulator on your LP10.
I have a vari-tank I could sell you that has all of the parts to make the conversion. I got with my LP1 just as compressed air was coming out.
The vari-tank has an adjustable angle so you can rotate the cylinder so it points down.
I am not sure how much it is worth, maybe $50 I am sure I paid 2x that, but make me an offer and it is yours.
Chris
I have a vari-tank I could sell you that has all of the parts to make the conversion. I got with my LP1 just as compressed air was coming out.
The vari-tank has an adjustable angle so you can rotate the cylinder so it points down.
I am not sure how much it is worth, maybe $50 I am sure I paid 2x that, but make me an offer and it is yours.
Chris