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Post by specialist on Apr 1, 2011 10:19:35 GMT -5
...then enjoy the stock gun to the breaking point, then...when all the common wear and tear parts are worn, IT's time for UPGRADE. Take it from me, I have gone to so many guns, low-end and high-end types... IT ALL SHARE THE SAME THING... They finally break! But wait... first we have to start with the type of game you like most, I mean " The wanna be soldier-type-in-you, kind of thing". So you wanna be this baddass sniper... but you bought an MP-5K!?, now you want to upgrade it to "suit your game style"...WRONG! you know what I mean?... I want to share this with you coz, that's how I started... I mean, not the baddass sniper... but, I bought the wrong gun for my type of game...and me being the tinkerer me, I took it apart... and to this time never able to put it back together again...it's there someplace on someone else's home...neways, START WITH THE GUN YOU LIKE, CHOOSE THE BEST BRAND YOU THINK, ALWAYS HAVE THAT OPTION OF THE THINGS YOU WANT TO UPGRADE SOMEDAY, GET OPINIONS FROM IN-STORE TECH GUYS (these guys are always cool, helpful and ready to assist you with your query). Best start-up upgrades are: Battery, piston (full-metal teeth), and spring (at least 120 rate, but, be careful when you change to higher rate spring. If you have a stock gun 120 is ideal, at least the motor can still able to push it and you will have about 420 fps which is decent. MOST STOCK GUNS NOW STARTS FROM ABOUT 330-400+ FPS anyways, and again, BUY THE KIND OF GUN YOU LIKE THE MOST, and with all these tips, you will surely be able to save... enjoy!
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Post by 4thswordaji / Jes on Apr 14, 2011 15:29:36 GMT -5
Well said,I one on a budget so upgrading is out of my reach for now. My experience with stock guns shooting only 350fps is good enough for most fields like the Pit and pub. 350fps is known to be a universal set for indoor playing fields.
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