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Wanderer:
http://www.bcga.co.uk/preview/products.php?g1=a12528

Heavy going though. GN2 and GN4 although GN4 seems to have been superceded as it's no longer about drinks gas cylinders

Ed

oakeedokee:
are you expecting a visit from the rozzers then, dave? :lol:

davidlandy:
hope not!!!

Mr Bump:
CO2 can be dangerous even though it's inert, heavier than air so if you breath it in you don't breath it out.

general rule store it so it can't be knocked over - chained or strapped to a wall is best.

does it affect your insurance? I remember a big scare a year or more ago when loads of air gunners suddenly realised that their car insurance didn't cover the transport of divers tanks and pcp air rifles  :shock:

Sharpshooter:

--- Quote from: "Newbloke" ---CO2 can be dangerous even though it's inert, heavier than air so if you breath it in you don't breath it out.

general rule store it so it can't be knocked over - chained or strapped to a wall is best.

does it affect your insurance? I remember a big scare a year or more ago when loads of air gunners suddenly realised that their car insurance didn't cover the transport of divers tanks and pcp air rifles  :shock:
--- End quote ---


I told my insurance companies, and neither put the premium up. This was due to them not being stored in the car. They are only transported 2 or 3 times a week.

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