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The best Airsoft guns are the ones that run off of gas or propane tanks. This is because these guns will usually use a combination of nitrogen, carbon dioxide (CO2) and freon. There are 2 ways in which this gas can enter into the gun's chamber. The first way is by being injected into the reservoir with a magazine. The second way is through an external tank. Once the tank is filled, the trigger will then activate the release of the gas. At this point, a small amount of cold gas will react with the warmer atmosphere. When this happens, the gas will then expand instantly and it will then be channeled through a nozzle that is aimed at the pellet. This pressure will then release the BB from the barrel of the gun. There are a lot of Airsoft automatics, revolvers, and rifles that use these methods for filling their propane chambers.

"Non-Blowback" and “Blowback" models

Of course, there are also some subcategories of these Airsoft guns that use gas tanks. These include "Non-Blowback" and “Blowback" models. Regardless of which model you prefer to use, all of these propane injected guns are manufactured to a very high degree of detail and dimension.


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