The Cheapest CO2 Powerlet for your airgun in Canada ........
I can't say it any better, so I'll just join notec with his message (thanks, notec).notec wrote::shock: Now see, thats how a company should be. Taking feedback and doing something about it. :prayer:
It suprises me, concidering the amount of traffic on this forum that we dont have more companies on here.
Thank you, Maria, I look forward to your followup message.
Merry Christmas,
Ozzie
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Thank you all! I will let you know as soon as I hear from MOSA!OzzieM wrote:I can't say it any better, so I'll just join notec with his message (thanks, notec).notec wrote::shock: Now see, thats how a company should be. Taking feedback and doing something about it. :prayer:
It suprises me, concidering the amount of traffic on this forum that we dont have more companies on here.
Thank you, Maria, I look forward to your followup message.
Merry Christmas,
Ozzie
Hope you have a great Holiday Season and the best New Year!
Maria
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CO2 12 gram AIRGUN CHARGERS used with Tau-200 rifle
OzzieM wrote:A note of caution: while the Mosa chargers perform very well in my Tau-7 pistol, I cannot use them in my Tau-200 rifle. They will discharge before the piercer cap seal is pre-loaded enough to contain the pressure. That is why I use Brass Eagle chargers in my Tau-200, without any problem. In my Tau-7 I use Mosa chargers, also without any problem.
The Mosa chargers are a little longer than the Brass Eagle chargers, by about 0.7 mm. I believe this may have been the cause of the problem when I tried using them in my Tau-200.
Has anyone else experienced this?
OzzieM
Hello Ozzie,
I sent your comments to MOSA and they are interested in receiving more information in regards to the problem you have had using our chargers with your Tau-200 rifle in order to determine what may be causing the problem and find a solution. Would there be a chance you provide me the information and photos they request?
1.Would you kindly help us to take some pictures of Tau-200 rifle to show how it is loaded ?
They sent me a file as an example. Could I forward it to you to your email address?
2. There's some tolerance in each charger, Brass Eagle or Mosa. Would you kindly provide some length data (about 10 pcs) of chargers for our Research Dept. person reference?
In advance, thank you for your help. Hope you have a great New Year!
Maria
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Thank you very much! I will appreciate your comments.
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Hello,DaveGG wrote:I have some of these co2 cartridges. One thing I noticed is that when I remove a Crosman bulb out , it is ice cold. But with these other cartridges, they come out warm to the touch. Did anybody actually check if they are really using co2 or nitrous oxide?
If by the "other chargers" you mean MOSA, I assure you it is CO2 gas what they contain. We represent MOSA for Canada and other countries since approximately 7 or 8 year ago and in all this time, we have not had a problem of having chargers filled with the incorrect gas.
We would appreciate if you check if the different temperature could be due to a different gun being used as Ozzie says in his message. If not, please let us know and we will gladly send your comments to MOSA so that they may check into it.
Hope you have a nice day,
Maria
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Re: 12 GRAM CO2 CHARGERS
Hello Dave,camacho8218 wrote:DaveGG wrote:I have some of these co2 cartridges. One thing I noticed is that when I remove a Crosman bulb out , it is ice cold. But with these other cartridges, they come out warm to the touch. Did anybody actually check if they are really using co2 or nitrous oxide?
I'm sorry, I just reread Ozzie's message and he does not refer to a different gun as I mentioned in my previous message but to the shots being made in a slow or a fast series of shots.
My mistake, sorry about this!
Maria
I have noticed I get a few more good shots from a MOSA bulb compared to Crosman and Brass Eagle. No statistical evidence, just practically-speaking. Depends on your gun, and what you call "good" shots. Like 30 with MOSA compared to 26 in a 2240, 40 with MOSA compared to 36 in the Cr600, etc. ...not a lot, but noticeable.
Why, whenever there's a shooting, do the politicians go after the people who didn't do it?
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Hello Dave,DaveGG wrote:Thanks for the response. I am still not 100% sure if they come out warmer than Crosmans. As far as velocity and number of shots goes, I am completely satisfied with this product and would recommend these bulbs to fellow airgunners.
Thank you for your response. I'm glad to know that you are satisfied with our product and willing to recommend it!
We are very glad to do business with the Airgun Forum members too!
Best regards,
Maria