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How long would a CO2 cartridge last in an air Mag C11 pistol(airsoft)?
I was thinking of buying one but I don't want to waste my money. Can you only fire one time? or is it semi with a cartridge?
You put in the Co2 cartridge and leave it in & keep shooting until it runs out. Yes it is semi-auto. You should get a lot of shots out of it, they are much more durable and efficient than green gas GBBs and much less maintenance.
Out of the box I used to get around 9~10 mags out of it (about 150 shots). Then I noticed a bit of a decrease only 6~7 mags worth, and I read up on Co2 airgun maintenance, and I got some of this stuff:
Crosman Pellgunoil
http://www.pyramydair.com/cgi-bin/accessory.pl?accessory_id=222
Now I get around 15~20 mags worth (nearly 300 rounds) depending if I rapid fire or allow it to warm up (to allow consistent Co2 gas expansion). It is simply non-detergent 30-weight motor oil, so if you know someone in the construction business (or anywhere that maintains construction equipment or other heavy machinery) they usually have 55 gallon drums of the stuff.
The heavy 30-weight viscosity is needed to seal up the hi-pressure inlet and internal seals. A lot of airsoft veterans make the mistake of using the common lightweight airsoft lube on the Co2 inlet but it is much too thin and actually causes leaks on this type of Co2 delivery system.
I recommend getting spare mags, they are cheap (when they are in stock) here:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=9222891
cheers
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Compaq Turbodat Autoloader 4/16GB Cartridge MAG 242898-B21 199466-201 $75 Compaq Turbodat Autoloader 4/16GB Cartridge MAG 242898-B21 199466-201 |
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Epson Toner Cartridge High Capacity for Aculaser C1100 MAG Ref S050188 S050188 $126.81 Epson Toner Cartridge High Capacity for Aculaser C1100 MAG Ref S050188 S050188 |
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Big Rock Sports Big Rock Sports 50ct 44 Mag Cartridge L44MG7 $46.57 50ct 44 mag cartridge Ammunition 50 rounds per box 10 boxes per case Brand #: Big Rock Sports L44MG7 UPC: 047700169101 Keywords: ammunition umc |
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Ncstar TLZ300W Ncstar .300 Winchester Mag. Cartridge Red Laser Bore Sighter $33.74 Get your shots on paper the quick and easy way NcSTAR introduces 3 New Cartridge Laser Bore Sighters added to the TLZ Lineup. TLZ300W for the .300 Winchester Mag. Cartridge TLZ7MM for the 7mm Remington Mag. Cartridge and TLZ3030 for the .3030 Winchester cartridge. Just install the provided batteries and twist the cap on. Drop the laser into the chamber of your rifle and you have a laser that is projecting the exact alignment of the bore. This tool is extremely useful for initial scope sight in or to confirm zero before the big hunt. Made of durable aluminum the Cartridge Laser Bore Sighter is light weight yet tough as nails. Use it for your scopes red dot sights or even your iron sights |
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Ncstar TLZ7MM Ncstar 7Mm Remington Mag. Cartridge Red Laser Bore Sighter $33.74 Get your shots on paper the quick and easy way NcSTAR introduces 3 New Cartridge Laser Bore Sighters added to the TLZ Lineup. TLZ300W for the .300 Winchester Mag. Cartridge TLZ7MM for the 7mm Remington Mag. Cartridge and TLZ3030 for the .3030 Winchester cartridge. Just install the provided batteries and twist the cap on. Drop the laser into the chamber of your rifle and you have a laser that is projecting the exact alignment of the bore. This tool is extremely useful for initial scope sight in or to confirm zero before the big hunt. Made of durable aluminum the Cartridge Laser Bore Sighter is light weight yet tough as nails. Use it for your scopes red dot sights or even your iron sights |
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Ncstar TLZ3030 Ncstar .3030 Winchester Mag. Cartridge Red Laser Bore Sighter $33.74 Get your shots on paper the quick and easy way NcSTAR introduces 3 New Cartridge Laser Bore Sighters added to the TLZ Lineup. TLZ300W for the .300 Winchester Mag. Cartridge TLZ7MM for the 7mm Remington Mag. Cartridge and TLZ3030 for the .3030 Winchester cartridge. Just install the provided batteries and twist the cap on. Drop the laser into the chamber of your rifle and you have a laser that is projecting the exact alignment of the bore. This tool is extremely useful for initial scope sight in or to confirm zero before the big hunt. Made of durable aluminum the Cartridge Laser Bore Sighter is light weight yet tough as nails. Use it for your scopes red dot sights or even your iron sights |
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Sierra Fuel Filter Cartridge $39.99 Sierra Fuel Filter Cartridge . FILTER Replaces: Mercruiser 35-866171A01 Fits: 350 Mag MPI Alpha/Bravo, 350 Mag MPI Horizon Alpha/Bravo, 350 Mag MPI Horizon MIE, 350 Mag MPI MIE, 496 MAG, 496 MAG H.O., 5.0 MPI Alpha/Bravo, 8.1L Inboard, 8.1L Inboard H.O., MX 6.2L MPI Alpha/Bravo, M |
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Release Mag Release Mag $34.65 RELEASE MAG Mfg: Beretta Usa |
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Tube Mag Tube Mag $28.76 TUBE MAG Mfg: Beretta Usa |
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Cap Mag Cap Mag $42.13 CAP MAG Mfg: Beretta Usa |
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Remington Premier A-Frame Rifle Ammunition Rem Ammo 27901 338 Win Mag Safari Grade Rifle Cartridge 10bx $60.99 Centerfire ammunition Premier Ultra Mag A-Frame line Nickel plated cases Receiver-gauged rounds The Remington Premier Ultra Mag Centerfire is part of a line that is some of the most reliable ammunition on the market. The premier A-Frame centerfire ammunition is unmatched in consistency quality and performance. Mfg: Remington Arms Inc. See Item Details Below |
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Remington Premier A-Frame Rifle Ammunition Rem Ammo 27922 300 Win Mag Safari Grade Rifle Cartridge 10bx $54.99 Centerfire ammunition Premier Ultra Mag A-Frame line Nickel plated cases Receiver-gauged rounds The Remington Premier Ultra Mag Centerfire is part of a line that is some of the most reliable ammunition on the market. The premier A-Frame centerfire ammunition is unmatched in consistency quality and performance. Mfg: Remington Arms Inc. See Item Details Below |
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Belted Magnum Cartridge Headspace Gauges Go Gauge For Belted Magnum Cartridges $30 With the exception of the .240 Weatherby Magnum most belted magnum cartridges are based on the .375 H&H Magnum case. Therefore they all use the same headspace gauges. The following is a partial listing of those cartridges which use the same Belted Magnum Headspace Gauges: .257 Weatherby Mag. 6.5 Rem. Mag. .264 Win. Mag. .270 Weatherby Mag. 7mm Rem. Mag. 7mm Weatherby Mag. 7mm STW .300 H&H Mag. .300 Weatherby Mag. .300 Win. Mag. .30-.338 Win. Mag. .308 Norma Mag. 8mm Rem. .338 Win. Mag. .340 Weatherby Mag. .350 Rem. Mag. .358 Norma Mag. .375 H&H Mag. .416 Rem. Mag. .458 Win. Mag.MIXING AND MATCHING BRANDS OF HEADSPACE GAUGES - Don't do it!! That's the short answer Mfg: Manson Precision |
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Mag-Float Mag-Flip Aquarium Algea Cleaner $43.99 Mag-Float Mag-Flip Aquarium Algea Cleaner |
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T125320S - T125320-S Ultra Mag Ink $13.97 ink Cartridge is Designed For Use With Epson Workforce 125, 127, 320, 323, 325, 420, 520, And Nx625. [S1T125320S] UPC: 010343876453 UNSPC: 44103105 4.4L x 4.3W x 0.8H 0.1 LB 1 Cubes |
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Belted Magnum Cartridge Headspace Gauges No Go Headspace Gauge For Belted Magnum Cartridges $30 With the exception of the .240 Weatherby Magnum most belted magnum cartridges are based on the .375 H&H Magnum case. Therefore they all use the same headspace gauges. The following is a partial listing of those cartridges which use the same Belted Magnum Headspace Gauges: .257 Weatherby Mag. 6.5 Rem. Mag. .264 Win. Mag. .270 Weatherby Mag. 7mm Rem. Mag. 7mm Weatherby Mag. 7mm STW .300 H&H Mag. .300 Weatherby Mag. .300 Win. Mag. .30-.338 Win. Mag. .308 Norma Mag. 8mm Rem. .338 Win. Mag. .340 Weatherby Mag. .350 Rem. Mag. .358 Norma Mag. .375 H&H Mag. .416 Rem. Mag. .458 Win. Mag.MIXING AND MATCHING BRANDS OF HEADSPACE GAUGES - Don't do it!! That's the short answer Mfg: Manson Precision |
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Rcbs Precision Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool 300 Rem Sa Ultra Mag $53.95 These micrometer cartridge headspace tools will enable you to set up full length sizing dies for the precise amount of shoulder bump you wish. Precision Mic gages are initially calibrated on a once-fired case and the micrometer will read shoulder set back variation from initial set-up. Each Precision Mic kit also includes a bullet seating depth tool for initial seater die set-up. Mfg: Rcbs |
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Rcbs Precision Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool 300 Win Mag $56.99 These micrometer cartridge headspace tools will enable you to set up full length sizing dies for the precise amount of shoulder bump you wish. Precision Mic gages are initially calibrated on a once-fired case and the micrometer will read shoulder set back variation from initial set-up. Each Precision Mic kit also includes a bullet seating depth tool for initial seater die set-up. Mfg: Rcbs |
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Rcbs Precision Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool 338 Win Mag $53.95 These micrometer cartridge headspace tools will enable you to set up full length sizing dies for the precise amount of shoulder bump you wish. Precision Mic gages are initially calibrated on a once-fired case and the micrometer will read shoulder set back variation from initial set-up. Each Precision Mic kit also includes a bullet seating depth tool for initial seater die set-up. Mfg: Rcbs |
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Rcbs Precision Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool Mic Cartridge Headspace Tool 375 H-H Mag $58.95 These micrometer cartridge headspace tools will enable you to set up full length sizing dies for the precise amount of shoulder bump you wish. Precision Mic gages are initially calibrated on a once-fired case and the micrometer will read shoulder set back variation from initial set-up. Each Precision Mic kit also includes a bullet seating depth tool for initial seater die set-up. Mfg: Rcbs |
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Ink and Toner Cartridges-New or Recycled? What’s the Diff?
Did you ever notice that whenever you purchase a new printer, you’re excited to have it, and the printer does a beautiful job? You find yourself printing up all the pictures you’ve ever taken, stored or received in your e-mails.
It seems like only a few days before your ink cartridges are empty in your new printer. So you mosey on down to the local office supply to restock your ink cartridges. You pick yourself up off the floor when you see the price of the new brand name cartridges. Then your eye is drawn to the new printer in the opposite aisle, and guess what? It’s on sale cheaper than it would cost to buy new cartridges!
You want to use excellent, dependable ink and toner cartridges in your printer, and you want to save money. Printing costs money, and the cost of doing business today is greater than ever. So do you opt to pay more for new OEM cartridges by ordering them from the printer manufacturer, or do you pay less for Remanufactured cartridges or Compatible cartridges, which will save you tons of money and make you more ecofriendly, since they recycled?
And you ask yourself - are Remanufactured and Compatible cartridges as dependable? What is the difference? And will you take a chance on voiding your printer’s warranty if you use them instead of new ones?
First, you need to understand the differences between OEM, Remanufactured and Compatible ink and toner cartridges.
OEM Cartridges
The standard brands of ink and toner cartridges that you buy at an office supply store, such as Office Depot or Staples, or from an online ink and toner vendor, such as InkMart.com, are known as “original equipment manufacturer” (OEM) cartridges. These cartridges are made by the original manufacturer of the printer. OEMs are much more expensive than remanufactured or compatible cartridges. You can buy them from online retailers, such as InkMart.com much more cheaply than from the printer manufacturer or your local office supply store and save as much as 20% to 70%, however. Many businesses, at the behest and to the financial benefit of those manufacturers, believe that buying OEMs is the only way to go.
However, you may be surprised at the facts regarding the alternative options.
Remanufactured Cartridges
Remanufactured cartridges are typically made from the exact same parts that OEM cartridges are. People return their used cartridges to be recycled. Remanufacturers then thoroughly sanitize the cartridge print heads, components, etc. (in the case of a toner cartridge they thoroughly inspect the drum). Then the cartridges are refilled with premium ink or toner. Lastly, a testing stage involving pressure and an actual printing run is performed to make sure each cartridge is working properly, and the cartridge is repackaged and ready for use. Remanufacturers can be ISO certified facilities, and such vendors as InkMart only deal with these companies, so that they can give an ironclad 100% guarantee of these products.
However, there are some ink and toner suppliers that claim their cartridges are remanufactured, but they are simply refilled with toner or ink (this is common at some national ink and toner storefront retailers). This practice is known as “drill and fill,” and consumers experience many more cartridge failures using these aftermarket products. This is something to be wary of, and customers should ask these retailers where they get the cartridges and see a sample to evaluate how the cartridges are handled and filled.
Compatible Cartridges
Compatible toner cartridges (sometimes called re-engineered cartridges) are effectively the generic counterpart of OEM cartridges. These cartridges are manufactured using almost all new components. In some cases, the original plastic container is used, but all moving and operational components are new. They follow a manufacturing process very similar to the OEM process, and are tested for quality assurance.
Some suppliers use factories that are not certified, but a few, such as InkMart, carry compatible toners manufactured only in ISO9001 and ISO14001 factories, meaning that their required standards are exactly the same as the OEM cartridge manufacturers. It is important to note that there can be a very wide range of quality in ink and toner cartridges. That is why it is important to recognize that these Compatible cartridges are manufactured in ISO registered facilities to guarantee quality.
Cartridge Standards
The International Organization for Standardization, or ISO, sets quality standards for various manufacturing processes. The ISO standard is comprehensive and touches on each aspect of the supply chain from raw source materials all the way to end-user delivery. While product defects are occasionally inevitable, the goal of ISO is continued improvement to limit any problems and constant work to improve the quality of outputs. Buying an ISO-certified ink cartridge helps ensure that, while you are saving on your ink refills, you are not sacrificing quality standards.
The Remanufacturing Process
To better understand the way Remanufactured and Compatible cartridges are made, note the following:
1. Incoming cartridge is disassembled and components are inspected.
-- The waste bin assembly is completely dismantled removing every spring,
screw, bracket and component for inspection.
-- The hopper assembly is completely dismantled removing every spring
screw, mag sleeve and doctor blade for inspection.
2. Toner is removed and internal/external parts are cleaned.
-- The toner hopper is cleaned internally to remove all residue toner from the
previous use, preventing old, clumped toner from contaminating the new toner.
-- Sweeper blades located within the hopper are inspected and replaced if necessary.
-- The waste bin assembly is emptied and cleaned.
-- Sweeper blades within the waste bin are inspected and replaced if necessary.
-- The surface of both the waste bin and hopper sections of the cartridge are cleaned.
3. Worn components are replaced with “new” premium parts.
-- A new long-life (5 cycle) photoconductor drum and wiper blade is installed in the
waste bin assembly.
-- Recoated primary charge rollers (if applicable) are installed in the waste bin
assembly.
-- All other non-wearing components (i.e. transfer roller, developer roller and
assembly hardware) are cleaned/inspected and replaced if necessary.
4. Cartridge is refilled and reassembled.
-- New premium toner of OEM type and gram weight (or higher weight) is poured
into the hopper assembly.
-- A new mag sleeve and doctor blade is installed to the hopper assembly.
-- Hopper assembly checked for leaks.
5. Cartridge is post-tested for print and visual quality.
-- Every cartridge produced is tested in its proper machine.
-- A minimum of 10 test pages are run to determine quality.
6. The cartridges are then packed for shipment.
-- Each cartridge is sealed in anti-static foil bag.
-- Each cartridge is bubble wrapped and placed in a compatible carton denoting
the type of cartridge and printers that use same type cartridge.
-- The cartons are sealed and shipped to the supplier from which you buy your ink
and toner.
This process ensures that you will receive a quality Compatible cartridge, and ISO-certified manufacturers follow these guidelines.
Understanding the differences between the types of new and used ink and toner cartridges and how they are made by an ISO-certified manufacturer, as opposed to someone sitting in the back of his van or at his office and simply drilling a whole and filling the cartridge with toner, is invaluable when purchasing quality cartridges at the lowest price, thus keeping your costs down. They have no way to test the components to see if they are working properly, or check all the parts or the jets, or otherwise ascertain whether ink or toner they are filling cartridges with is clear and clean. Spending less money to purchase substandard, non-certified cartridges is simply a waste of your money.
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
One of the oldest excuses manufacturers have used in the past to deter customers from using Compatible or Remanufactured supplies is that doing so would void the warranty of the printer. Years ago, the U.S. Government instituted the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (the “Act”), which in effect prevents any manufacturer from voiding the warranty of any device simply based on the use of compatible or remanufactured parts or supplies.
The more knowledgeable you are about who makes ink and toner cartridges, how new OEMs differ from Remanufactured and Compatible cartridges, and what myths are out there about voiding warranties, the better prepared you are to pick a great supplier to keep your printers working great!
Additional Note from the Author:
An additional note: InkMart.com is a direct importer/supplier, not a manufacturer, of only quality brands of compatible cartridges, and InkMart’s ISO certified manufacturers have all guaranteed the quality of their cartridges to InkMart. This allows InkMart, as the supplier, to offer its ironclad 100% Warranty that, should any Compatible or Remanufactured product InkMart sells cause harm to a customer’s printer, copier or fax machine, InkMart will be responsible for cleaning and repairing or replacing the equipment upon proof from a certified technician. Their support of their products is second to none, and for any customer, there is no risk whatsoever in using InkMart.com products, so consumers get all the savings and benefits and none of the risks.
About the Author
InkMart is a major importer and national distributor of ink and toner cartridges . To learn more about company and the depth of our products, visit website at http://www.InkMart.com. They offer a selection of over 30,000 printer products, including Point of Sale (POS) printers, for all printer brands, including Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, Hewlett Packard (HP), IBM, Minolta, Lexmark, Okidata, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Xerox, and many more!
