Doug,

Here's a kit comprised of CO2 compatible Buna-N rubber o-rings for the E1.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dangerous-Power-E1-O-ring-Kit-Paintball-Marker-2-kits-/260840291001?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cbb4afab9

Even with these it's important to keep liquid CO2 from the marker.  That's 
what kills o-rings, even Buna-N.

No, I have not rebuilt with new o-rings yet.  That was the first time I 
fired the marker, with the stock o-rings, and it still worked fine on CO2.

I'm expecting to replace the o-rings each season for reliability sake.

Steve



On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 7:48:48 PM UTC-4, RocketMan wrote:
>
> Hello –
>
>  
>
> This question is mostly for Steve, but others may some information, too.
>
>  
>
> Steve had a Dangerous Power E1 marker at the last battle and it looked 
> great ! Very compact. One downside is that it’s built for HPA or nitrogen 
> and using CO2 will void the warranty. Steve tells me that it’s the o-rings 
> that are the issue because they could freeze and break if exposed to liquid 
> CO2. He said that replacing the o-rings will make the marker CO2 
> compatible, albeit without a warranty.
>
>  
>
> Steve, did you already rebuild our marker this way ? What are the correct 
> o-rings to get and where ? I have a Spyder repair kit with lots of 
> different o-rings. I don’t suppose those will fit a DP, will they ?
>
>  
>
>               Thanks,
>
>               Doug
>

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