Airsoft Gas

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Attention – please read before buying:

Airsoft Gas is designed explicitly for gas-powered airsoft guns. It is important to use the right gas for the right replica at the right temperatures with the right BBs. Only then you can be sure that your gun functions at optimal performances and that it does not get damaged. Gases are silicone laced unless specified otherwise, to keep o-rings & rubber parts of your replica lubricated.

Available Gas

  • Low Pressure – “Blue Gas”
    • 110 PSI Swiss Arms, 450ml, No Silicone
    • 116 PSI Nimrod, 500ml
  • Medium Pressure – “Green Gas”
    • 130 PSI Swiss Arms, 600ml
    • 130 PSI Swiss Arms, 600ml, No Silicone
    • 145 PSI Nimrod, 500ml
    • 150 PSI Swiss Arms, 600ml
    • 150 PSI Swiss Arms, 600ml, No Silicone
  • High Pressure – “Red Gas”
    • 164 PSI Ultrair, 570ml, No Silicone
    • 174 PSI Nimrod, 500ml
    • 178 PSI Ultrair, 570ml, No Silicone
  • Super High Pressure – “Black Gas”
    • 203 PSI Nimrod, 500ml

Gas recommendations Different manufacturers started using colors like “yellow”, “orange” or “brown” that fall outside of the common “blue, green, red and black” airsofters are used to since many years to classify different pressures. We stick to the tradition and name the gasses only in these 4 categories but be aware that other shops may call them differently. If in doubt, the PSI value gives you the exact pressure.  It’s very important to use a suitable gas based on your replica type & temperature. Failing to do so may result in your airsoft replica getting damaged by the gas pressure. Gas can only be shipped within the European Union.

Essentials to add:
Description

SSP5

Temperature Ideal Gas Ideal BBs
12°C Super High Pressure 0.40
12°C to 17°C High Pressure 0.40
17°C to 25°C Medium Pressure 0.40
>25°C Low Pressure 0.40

SSP18

Temperature Ideal Gas Ideal BBs
0°C to 15°C Super High Pressure 0.28
16°C to 25°C High Pressure 0.32
26°C to 50°C Medium Pressure 0.32

SSP1

Temperature Ideal Gas Ideal BBs
10°C to 25°C Super High Pressure 0.25
26°C to 35°C High Pressure 0.25
36°C to 50°C Medium Pressure 0.28

SSX23

Temperature Ideal Gas Ideal BBs
0°C to 5*C Super High Pressure 0.28
6°C to 10*C High Pressure 0.36
11°C to 20*C Medium Pressure 0.36
21°C to 50*C Low Pressure 0.36

SSX303

Temperature Ideal Gas <1.5J >1.5J
<5°C not recommended    
5°C to 10°C Super High Pressure 0.32g BBs 0.46g BBs
11°C to 20°C High Pressure 0.32g BBs 0.46g BBs
21°C to 25°C Medium Pressure 0.32g BBs 0.46g BBs
>25°C Low Pressure 0.32g BBs 0.46g BBs

SSP2

Temperature Ideal Gas Ideal BBs
8 °C to 11°C Super High Pressure 0.32g
12°C to 16°C High Pressure 0.32g
17°C to 25°C Medium Pressure 0.32g
>25°C Low Pressure 0.32g

SSQ22

C° Gas 0.8-1J 1.1-1.4J 1.4-1.8J
<20C° Super High Pressure 0.28g 0.36g 0.4g
20-25C° High Pressure 0.28g 0.36g 0.4g
25-30C° Medium Pressure 0.28g 0.36g 0.4g
>30C° Low Pressure 0.28g 0.36g 0.4g

LOW PRESSURE

Great gas for hot summer days and weak gas airsoft guns. These come with a pressure of around 110 psi. Too weak for cold days or heavy metal slide pistols.

Medium Pressure

If you don’t know which Gas to get, get the Green Gas! It’s the standard Gas (around 130 psi) that performs very well year-round while keeping your gas gun safe. In cold winter temperatures, we recommend going with higher pressure if your replica can handle it. It also has added silicone for o-ring lubrication.

High Pressure

A year-round gas for durable replicas! These can already find good use in winter airsoft games. Suitable for a wide range of airsoft pistols and rifles. Not suitable for very cold winter temperatures or replicas with plastic slides (TM).

Super High Pressure

With double the pressure of Low Pressure gas, the Super High pressure gas packs a punch. Suitable for winter use with high-end gas blowback airsoft pistols (and rifles). Improper usage may result in damage to pistols, rifles, grenades, and magazines. Make sure your replica can handle the pressure before using.  Also, be aware that higher pressure means higher FPS and Joules.

 

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