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Old November 2nd, 2016, 13:28   #8
Zeroroaster
 
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I've had great success with my KJW M1911A. Once I got the problem of the freezing and cracking nozzle sorted out, this pistol has really become a solid and reliable unit. You can get aftermarket nozzles that are less prone to cracking from the cold, and then it's good to go. Before that I was replacing a stock nozzle every few months (I shoot it quite a bit). When storing it for a bit, or after heavy field use, I'll store it with an empty CO2 cartridge in there (not tight or torqued down) with a drop of silicone oil on top of it to keep the o-ring moist. You have to lube the gun every once in a while as the CO2 will dry out the seals.
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