More CO2 confusion....
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:04 am
The more I use co2, the more I realize I don't know about it...
Last nite while shooting glowsticks with my copper chambered minimodgun and a 3/4" barrel and unregged co2, I noticed the chamber was getting warm, my first thought was that it was my body heat from holding it, but as i fired it more and more it started getting real hot, so i grabbed my infrared thermometer and started taking readings(after i installed a bike grip to keep from burning my hand) and it actually got up to 147f.... now, the filler connection was ice cold,but the chamber was toastie to say the least...
Now the filler was cold from the expansion cooling, but I didn't think that co2 would generate that kind of temp rise in a chamber... am I just looney??? or is it creating that much heat from the recompression of the gas in the chamber???
I had noticed the same thing on the decimater but I just chalked it up to hot days and iron chambers...
Last nite while shooting glowsticks with my copper chambered minimodgun and a 3/4" barrel and unregged co2, I noticed the chamber was getting warm, my first thought was that it was my body heat from holding it, but as i fired it more and more it started getting real hot, so i grabbed my infrared thermometer and started taking readings(after i installed a bike grip to keep from burning my hand) and it actually got up to 147f.... now, the filler connection was ice cold,but the chamber was toastie to say the least...
Now the filler was cold from the expansion cooling, but I didn't think that co2 would generate that kind of temp rise in a chamber... am I just looney??? or is it creating that much heat from the recompression of the gas in the chamber???
I had noticed the same thing on the decimater but I just chalked it up to hot days and iron chambers...