MrNexus8
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- Aug 25, 2012
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Hi all,
I attended my first event on Saturday just gone (The Academy, Leamington Spa) and discovered my G36C was firing at a little over 370 FPS. The limit was 350. I was using .20 ammo. Subsequently I had to use a hire gun, which in the event was fine, although I would like to have used my own.
I have today emailed the company I bought it from (Action Hobbies, Milton Keynes) to ask if they can put a different spring in it but I was more interested in whether you think I could use 0.25 ammo to reduce the FPS without the need for a spring change.
Since there will be a weight difference, that would logically equate to reduced FPS and I wonder if you reckon this would bring the FPS to sub-350?
If you think I can get away with this, it would negate the need for a less powerful spring and I could use the gun on my next event in a few weeks.
Thanks in advance
Guy
I attended my first event on Saturday just gone (The Academy, Leamington Spa) and discovered my G36C was firing at a little over 370 FPS. The limit was 350. I was using .20 ammo. Subsequently I had to use a hire gun, which in the event was fine, although I would like to have used my own.
I have today emailed the company I bought it from (Action Hobbies, Milton Keynes) to ask if they can put a different spring in it but I was more interested in whether you think I could use 0.25 ammo to reduce the FPS without the need for a spring change.
Since there will be a weight difference, that would logically equate to reduced FPS and I wonder if you reckon this would bring the FPS to sub-350?
If you think I can get away with this, it would negate the need for a less powerful spring and I could use the gun on my next event in a few weeks.
Thanks in advance
Guy