Seeing as I couldn't find much information or plans about using propane as an air source for a BBMG, I decided to go ahead and build one myself and test it out. If something similar to this has been posted before I apologize, but hopefully I can provide some new information.
Propane is perfect in the sense that at reasonable temperatures from 60-90 degrees it maintains a pressure of 100-150 psi, (exact pressure-temperature here http://virtualmark.net/wx/pressure.htm) which was the pressure I was aiming for since it's easy to control and regulate. Propane tanks are also really cheap.
However, like all good things, it has it's downsides. Mainly that it expands relatively slowly and that that is, of course, flammable. However given that it's commonly used for airsoft, I felt that it was safe enough as long as I didn't fire it around any BBQ's. As for the expansion issue, I used a smallish expansion chamber which was suitable for shooting in 3-5 second bursts.
Here is an imgur album of the build with some additional details on it's construction: http://imgur.com/a/88Y7A
Overall it cost around $40, but that includes the $10 I had to pay for the 1/4" NPT tap and die.
I feel this is a much cheaper and more accessible air source than CO2, especially if used in moderate temperatures. However, under 40 or above 90 degrees Fahrenheit it becomes nearly useless and or potentially dangerous. PVC pipe is not meant to be used at pressures much higher than 140 PSI as far as I am aware so above 90 degrees the expansion chamber could potentially burst harming you or others.
Hopefully this information proves useful to others, and please be careful. High pressure and flammable gas is not a combination to be taken lightly. :bom:
Feel free to ask questions, I'll try to answer them to the best of my abilities!
