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Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by doctor » Mon May 30, 2011 2:33 pm

hi,
i have these gas cartridges that need to be identified and their price,if someone can rtranslate the Russian language over the boxes it would be helpfull
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these are of a different variety


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since all the above pics are not fully visualized the following are the direct links

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by akayar » Mon May 30, 2011 6:18 pm

Dear Doctor

I think these are for making soda at home. They are filled with Carbon Dioxide. They are to be fixed on to a soda maker bottle and punctured to release the gas into the water in the bottle, which are usually wrapped in a steel wire net.

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by doctor » Mon May 30, 2011 10:32 pm

@akayar > can you give me the links for the same.
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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by dev » Mon May 30, 2011 10:35 pm

The good new is that they look like the standard 12 gram ones used in most co2 air pistols and air rifles. So now you need a Co2 airgun that's all ROTFL .
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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by doctor » Tue May 31, 2011 12:55 am

dev wrote:The good new is that they look like the standard 12 gram ones used in most co2 air pistols and air rifles. So now you need a Co2 airgun that's all ROTFL .

i have 70 of them :mrgreen: it would be great if it fits any of the co2 powered guns

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by Indian4ever » Tue May 31, 2011 2:18 am

Dear Doctor,These pictures are co2 Capsules suitable for air pistols and revolvers.These capsules can produce up to 60 powerful shots. Content - CO2 gas Weight - 12 g. :cheers:

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by mundaire » Tue May 31, 2011 6:52 am

The smaller ones are almost certainly 8 gram CO2 capsules, they aren't meant for most CO2 airguns - however the IHP Cadet can use them via an adaptor that replaces the rear filling valve. Their usual use is for the traditional soda siphons, they may also be used in some types of life vests.

To use these in airguns/ airpistols designed around the 12 gram capsules, you may need to use something like a wooden dowel etc. to make up for the shorter length.

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by ckkalyan » Tue May 31, 2011 1:14 pm

Abhijeet,
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+1 - the 8 gm Co2 cartridges were used in older air guns. The cartridges are 2.5 inches long and 3/4 inches in diameter.

For a listing of types and specs of various Co2 cartridges please see:

http://www.isicomponents.com/product-ra ... inders/en/
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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by dev » Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:23 pm

According to airgun lore in most of the repeating co2 pistols, a few pennies placed below the cartridge is all that you need to do. That will make them work in most co2 air rifles and pistols.

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by xl_target » Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:40 pm

8 and 12 gram cartridges seem to be the most popular of the smaller CO2 cartridges for air guns.
Crosman seems to use 12g cartridges for most of their guns.
I think the smaller 8 gram ones were used in Soda Siphons a lot (as Abhijit said)



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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by striker » Wed Jun 01, 2011 10:42 pm

8gm and 12 gram co2 catridge look like same but the former is used in sodamaker and later is used in airgun . The 8 gm co2 have more neck diameter that 12gm co2 catridge so with length adapter they may fit the co2 pistol but sealing of catridge is not sure due to variance in neck diameter.

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by vishu20_inin » Wed Jun 01, 2011 11:50 pm

doctor wrote:hi,
if someone can rtranslate the Russian language over the boxes it would be helpfull
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Баллончики
для бытовых сифонов
Means : Cans for domestic siphons
Siphons means : A pipe or tube fashioned or deployed in an inverted U shape and filled until atmospheric pressure is sufficient to force a liquid from a reservoir in one end of the tube over a barrier higher than the reservoir and out the other end.

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by akayar » Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:16 am

siphon is in this case indicative for SODA SYPHON. As per information available through Google Co2 cartridges can be and are used both for air guns and for home soda syphons. It is claried that one should not use the cartridges meant for air guns for drinking soda because the co2 gas for air gun use in not clean and pure for human use.

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Re: Need help in identifying gas cartridges

Post by doctor » Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:57 pm

thanks a lot guys for your help in identifying these co2 cartridges :D .
p s : now to find some one who can buy all these cartridges :wink:
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