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£15.00
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8.0
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rallymad_nad

Registered: January 2005 Location: Sussex Posts: 561
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Review Date: 24/2/06
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £15.00
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Nice and powerful and lubes at the same time
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Cons:
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Price
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Coming in at the next level, closely bitting at the heels of green gas, is Abbey's high power offering.
Based on propane, but with a UPL+, which is a high performance extreme pressure lubricant which should help keep the seals and internals of the gun running smoothly, it seems to be a good package.
Even thought it has lubricant in the gas, it wont get to every part of your gun so keeping up with general servicing is also a good idea, like the slides etc. Abbey also recommend running their Maintenance gas every 10 mags, or you could put a drop of lube on the valve when you fill it up with normal gas.
This gas is not recommended for use on all guns. If it is safe on green gas, this will be fine for it. Normally if you have a plastic slide, your safer off with 134a. If your not sure check the owners manual.
Obviously, as a gas, dont use this in an enclosed area so as not to breath it in, or naked flames.
Although this gas is great, I have moved onto the AI Propane adaptor and propane, as a cheaper and slightly more powerful alternative, a must if you run a gas weapon as your primary.
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