Although they aren't carried anywhere (as far as I've found) online, you can order them by phone order, or, if you contact Umarex USA, you can order via email.
And, yes, I do realize that I answered my own question, but I had plenty of help from others here, and ended up being the one who found it.
Umarex SA177 Walther cp99 Compact Those are really cool co2 blowbacks that are from $50-$80
Umarex USA makes the H&K pistol. I suggest you contact them. See the link below
No. It would requite a larger barrel and then you would have to find a bigger clip to hold the larger pellets. The larger clip would require that the gun be considerably modified. It's not worth it.
Jesse cahalan made it in his spare time because he was bored..
Umarex is the company that handles Walther PPK/s Airguns. I would contact them first. (See the links below.) You can also try air gun repair shops around the country. (See the link below)
that is not a question It might be a co2 or compressed air container for the collapsible/inflatable spare tire that was available for the 69 firebird
safety clip, carry handle, pressurizing gas, valve, instruction, discharge nozzle, fire retardant (CO2. CFC's..)
People and animals exhale CO2 , so a detector will alert to their breath.
That CO2 is used up is in photosynthesis.
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I believe they are an invention that has been designed (by entrepreneurs) to take money of the innocent and unwary aquarists with money to spare. Extra CO2 is not needed ever in a properly set up and well planted tank. The fish should supply ample CO2 and Nitrates through their breathing and excreta etc.
The amount of CO2 in soda water can vary, but typically it is around 2-3 grams of CO2 per liter. Therefore, in 600ml of soda water, there would be roughly 1.2-1.8 grams of CO2.