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Old July 10th, 2005, 01:10   #1
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maruzen m11 w/ propane

hey, so i just ordered a maruzen m11 and i was just wondering if this gun is compatible with green gas without shattering the bolt after the first 100 rounds or so. i can't find any magnesium bolts as the ksc m11's have so i wasn't sure if the gun is stock metal or there just isn't much for it. thanks in advance
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Old July 10th, 2005, 07:33   #2
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From what I have heard ( never actually used one, but from what I have read) you really shouldnt use propane with the Maruzen M11.
Looking at the Redwolf Maruzen products, there are very few Gbbs that propane is sfae to use with. (They tell you if thy gun can use propane, or just HFC134a)
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Old July 10th, 2005, 11:11   #3
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Umm you probably should have researched first. The Maruzen is probaby way less in plastic quality than the KSC. Plus there are no upgrade parts anywhere that I have heard of.
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Old July 11th, 2005, 04:57   #4
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you better stay with 134A gas. If you break the Maruzen M11, there is no replacement parts on market.
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Old July 11th, 2005, 06:18   #5
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The Maruzen MP5K doesn't handle propane well, but there is suppose to be a mod around that. M11 may be the same way, perhaps.
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Old July 11th, 2005, 11:01   #6
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ahhhh okay thanx for help im going to stick to 134a, yea i jus wanted to make sure
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Old July 12th, 2005, 01:55   #7
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The Maruzen MP5K doesn't handle propane well, but there is suppose to be a mod around that. M11 may be the same way, perhaps.
from what i remember the maruzen mp5k when used on propane the recoil spring guide will lose its place and pop out..the mod is not to let the mp5k use handle propane safely but rather prevent the spring guide from popping out..use hfc-134a and ur gun will be happy..
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Old July 12th, 2005, 02:02   #8
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Japanese manufacturers make their guns to run on HFC-134a/Duster

Taiwanese manufacturers make their guns to run on green gas/propane.

This is a simple rule i've run by, there are some exceptions to the rule though. But basically if it's a Japanese gas gun, it's made to run on HFC-134a/duster, so keep it at that.
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