Matrix Sapphire Angel Portable CO2 Charger with Integrated Regulator
5 Customer Reviews
by Robert F. on 06/13/2024
"Works just fine on my first try. The other reviewer was right. They are tough to start out. I pressed mine slowly against a flat surface first just to get it started, being careful not to bend the tip. Then I went back and filled the grenade and it was easier to fill. Only took about 1 second vs several seconds with my old green gas.
by James M. on 07/28/2020
"Needed to lube and tighten down everything as soon as I got it.
It works for now.
if you think the gauge is broken and its stuck at like 400 or 800 psi. loosen it with a crescent wrench tell the psi goes down to 0 do it slowly. the gauge was just too tight and can't release the internal pressure.
pro
it dose as advertised.
Appears to be very durable solid aluminum.
con
required pre maintenance to use.
you'll need to get lub if you don't have it already.
gauge seems low quality.
It works for now.
if you think the gauge is broken and its stuck at like 400 or 800 psi. loosen it with a crescent wrench tell the psi goes down to 0 do it slowly. the gauge was just too tight and can't release the internal pressure.
pro
it dose as advertised.
Appears to be very durable solid aluminum.
con
required pre maintenance to use.
you'll need to get lub if you don't have it already.
gauge seems low quality.
by alex j j. on 05/28/2020
"I own one I left a co2 cartridge punchered in and I broke the Guage
It got stuck around the 900 mark so from what I have experienced is you need to lube the neck of the co2 cartridge so it doesn't get stuck or ware out the oring and it helps seal it also lube the threads of the caps so it doesn't get seized together you can buy a new Guage for it off of ebay or a paintball store so in shot DO NOT leave a co2 in there for longer the your game just dump it after the game trust mee its better to do that
It got stuck around the 900 mark so from what I have experienced is you need to lube the neck of the co2 cartridge so it doesn't get stuck or ware out the oring and it helps seal it also lube the threads of the caps so it doesn't get seized together you can buy a new Guage for it off of ebay or a paintball store so in shot DO NOT leave a co2 in there for longer the your game just dump it after the game trust mee its better to do that
by Robert S. on 07/24/2024
"It works but barely.
The Gauge broke on the first use, and it requires some maintenance before use, start by adding oil to the neck of the Co2 cartridge before inserting it, oil the threads of the cap or it'll get stuck.
When a Co2 cartridge is inserted, I've had to hit the nozzle on a flat surface in order to puncture the cartridge, as this happens, the cap will not fully close until the cartridge is punctured.
Maybe I just got a lemon but I can't complain too much, it still works, somewhat.
The Gauge broke on the first use, and it requires some maintenance before use, start by adding oil to the neck of the Co2 cartridge before inserting it, oil the threads of the cap or it'll get stuck.
When a Co2 cartridge is inserted, I've had to hit the nozzle on a flat surface in order to puncture the cartridge, as this happens, the cap will not fully close until the cartridge is punctured.
Maybe I just got a lemon but I can't complain too much, it still works, somewhat.
by Zach P. on 06/19/2017
"I purchased this Co2 charger as a way to fill my Grenade Launcher Shells. While it does do it's job with filling the shells, the gauge broke on first use. The needle's 0 position is at the 800. The first press of the needle is always scary as it hardly gives, and I'm always scared of breaking my shell. After first press however it releases Co2 as normal.
It's works, but don't expect perfection.
It's works, but don't expect perfection.