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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    I acquired some, They're cluttering my garage up now!!

    Now I think back, The original one I bought was from a bootsale, Must have been 15 years ago, It's still pretty full!!



    John
    Looking at that pile you have about 25 years CO2 shooting ahead. I think its a great and cheap source of power for airgun shooting. I have access to about 200 bottles from my supplier. Warning, do not operate extinguisher lever when the hose and diffuser is removed.

    Baz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Looking at that pile you have about 25 years CO2 shooting ahead. I think its a great and cheap source of power for airgun shooting. I have access to about 200 bottles from my supplier. Warning, do not operate extinguisher lever when the hose and diffuser is removed.

    Baz
    Did that once,but only once, It tried to go into orbit and take me with it,ended up sitting on the floor wondering what the hell happened,please heed the warning above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grieva View Post
    Did that once,but only once, It tried to go into orbit and take me with it,ended up sitting on the floor wondering what the hell happened,please heed the warning above.
    Yes, glad you were not injured. You can break your wrist very easily operating an extinguisher with the diffuser cone removed. Did you see the mad trio on TV make a jet propelled chair on wheels using 2 extinguishers ?

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    the thread in the front of the model 111-116 is 1/8"nps 27 tpi not bspp 28tpi
    on my 112 which came as a bag of bits and some parts missing I had to have a new co2 plug made (in bspp) and also make the tools to rebuild it which will also work on other models

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    Quote Originally Posted by --ped-- View Post
    the thread in the front of the model 111-116 is 1/8"nps 27 tpi not bspp 28tpi
    on my 112 which came as a bag of bits and some parts missing I had to have a new co2 plug made (in bspp) and also make the tools to rebuild it which will also work on other models
    The male 1/8 BSP thread fits into the Crosman female thread no problems, been bulk filling my 600 like this for a long time. It especially helps that the Crosman filler is very shallow in depth.

    Baz

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