Green gas, propane, and CO2 are all used to power gas powered airsoft guns. Make sure you have a full can ready for the field so that your gas gun is at full power. A variety of accessories exist to use CO2 tanks, propane tanks, and special lubricants to keep all your seals in working condition.
Airsoft Green Gas & CO2
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Green Gas is a term used by airsofters to describe a specific kind of propane that is impregnated with silicone lubricant. Green gas is the most commonly used source of power for gas guns. It typically is distributed at 80 PSI, and can be used in all weather. The silicone lubricant inside the Green Gas lubricates the air seals found throughout the airsoft gun so that they do not become dry and leak.
134a is a low power gas that can be used in all gas guns. It is often used because some airsoft guns are unable to take the pressures of Green Gas. It is not recommended to be used during winter or at cold temperatures as its PSI is roughly 60. 134a was one of the original gas sources and is considered the safest.
Green Gas:
Green Gas is a term used by airsofters to describe a specific kind of propane that is impregnated with silicone lubricant. Green gas is the most commonly used source of power for gas guns. It typically is distributed at 80 PSI, and can be used in all weather. The silicone lubricant inside the Green Gas lubricates the air seals found throughout the airsoft gun so that they do not become dry and leak.
Red Gas is a subdivision under Green Gas and has roughly the same properties. It is however rated at a higher pressure, 110 PSI or so. This gas is meant to be used during winter when the temperatures are low and Green Gas isn't strong enough to produce adequate performance.
HFC-134a:
134a is a low power gas that can be used in all gas guns. It is often used because some airsoft guns are unable to take the pressures of Green Gas. It is not recommended to be used during winter or at cold temperatures as its PSI is roughly 60. 134a was one of the original gas sources and is considered the safest.


