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Perfect Airsoft Adapter Set for Green Gas Canisters

8 Customer Reviews

by Brinson S. on 01/08/2020
"This is a great product. I use it on my WE G18c and I could not be more happy with the performance. Actually used it at Third Coast Airsoft’s OP: Bonestrike 3 and they had never seen one before.

Pros:
Very gas efficient
Adds 10-15fps
Makes side arm reliable in any weather

Cons:
Only 1 tap per mag (bought two so I could tap both mags)
Leaky, like everyone has said, but Teflon tape fixes it easy
This can be a pro or con, but it made my Glock a lot louder so I have to pick my shots a little more when I’m trying to not be seen.
by jason c. on 08/25/2018
"I installed it on a 50 round WE G18 magazine and a 50 round KWA ATP .They worked great with no leaks on full auto. Like said by other reviewers you must put Teflon tape on all threads. Now have to figure a way to auto load the magazines:)
by Benjamin H. on 05/30/2018
"Great and easy way to upgrade your sidearm.
I would recommend using gas tape on all connecting parts.
by Richard R. on 12/28/2017
"All in all it's definitely worth the money if you can't afford a normal hpa setup. I've put it in my hi capa, and other gbbs my friends have and in all of them it works fine, I also have a drum mag for my hi capa and it works amazingly in that too. Due to the setup you're practically always full on gas, there for recoil feels nice and you don't have to worry as much about fps drop.. However you need to male sure you buy the right green gas cans, but I have managed to also make it work with my propane adapter after some modifications made within 5 minutes

Pros:
Line is rather long
Low-ish profile
Compatible with a lot of gbbs
Fun to use
Rather cheap

Cons:
Comes rather leaky I'd recommend putting that white tape stuff that's seals leaks almost everywhere there's threads along with some silicon oil before every use
And that it only comes with one tap for each brand, if they sell separately I'd recommend that, or just buy 4 mags that are different brands so you can fit the taps
by Brian M. on 01/02/2019
"Not standard QD for HPA . I just ordered a HPA QD and switched it out. Now it works with CQB Russia and all other standard HPA QD nozzles. Works great with my KWA ATP. Full auto ggb has a new place in my heart. Make sure you Silicone the heck out of the knob on top you might have to remove small screw to lube properly. Check rubber gasket that sits on can of gas as well. I had to replace, it was dried out. Probably from sitting on shelf in warehouse. Would be 5 stars but had to replace a couple of things to get working properly.
by Hunter X. on 12/13/2018
"This it a good way to convert to hpa quickly thought it does very well but you do need to put Teflon tape on some green gas canisters or it will leak. Also the output or the part that goes into the gun or the Magazine started to leak but fortunately the warranty was still valid and the new one they sent to me has worked over 2 months so far
by Ethan H. on 08/02/2018
"This is quite the tricky product.. at first it seems like the perfect solution to expensive HPA systems but it has some installation issues.

-There should be a manual
-There needs to be provided teflon tape for this. Even if you have to charge like 30 bucks for good stuff to get shipped out.
Without teflon, this will NEVER work, it will leak like crazy.
- all the O rings were desert dry, and the valve were all dusty.. Like this had been on the shelf for three years. And if it had, it couldve at least gotten cleaned out.


But for 24 dollars and some teflon tape... this works.


Heres how I made sure that it would not leak AT ALL:

you will need:
Perfect airsoft adapter kit
Silicone oil (spray or oil)
your magazine

I have never found a small tutorial on this installation so here are some tips:

Make sure you use silicone oil on all of the O rings before applying teflon tape, if the valves and adapters themselves look dusty, spray silicone oil on then and rub with your finger, this will clear the gunk away and allow the o rings to lubricate.

When I installed the line I used teflon tape on EVERY.SINGLE.THREAD. That had anything to do with the gas line. Especially the threads on the green gas can and magazine adapter. I made the layers thick, after I did that I would smooth it into the threads with my fingers and put the O ring on the threads.

Once that was done I would screw the valve tight. When you are putting the black tube into the nut to cover the valve stem (for transferring gas from the can to the magazine), make sure you push the line as far into the slot as possible, then teflon tape the threads with the tape covering the black gas line as well. Eventually the pressure from this will cause the line to work up into the threads, after covering it with teflon and screwing it shut just a tad bit more than snug, This stopped my leaking issues.

Ditch the large O ring that is inside the threads of where the line connects to the green gas thread adapter, and instead replace it with thick layers of teflon tape. Do not reintroduce the O ring to your threads, store the O ring for possible later use.

PUT GLOVES ON FROM THIS POINT FORWARD

When screwing the green gas adapter onto your green gas can (AIM Top green gas or evike NUPROL brands/ "red" and "black gas" will have the avaliable threads for the adapter, you cannot currently use a regular propane tank) ensure that the wheel on the top is screwed as loose as it can possibly get before you screw the adapter (with teflon tape on the green gas can threads) nice and tight, then start to tighten the wheel on the top of the green gas tap. If you hear leaking, try to keep tightening to see if the pressure will move into the magazine, thus stoping any leakage from occuring.

If it still contunues the leakage, do not unthread the adapter, calmly loosen the wheel, then you can unthread the adapter, and continue to investigate where the leak it coming from , ( you will hear it) to put more teflon tape onto your threads, or lubricate an O ring.

If you have all the threads taped, and you still have a leak, try to add more teflon and use tools to tie the valves shut tight.
by Robert D. on 12/29/2017
"Very good system gut when tigtining the valves don't use tool because the brass will break and you cannot buy replacements with out buying a whole new system.

Fits hi capa mags very nice no leak