[quote="BlackIce"][quote="freq88"]go with the sp110, m110, 150% at first I was like give me the max now 110 is just as good if not better in many ways. Easier on the gearbox, less spring noise so the thump of the piston can be heard better. There's also less of that whiny sound at full auto. And most of all there's a neglible if any difference in range and accuracy.[/quote]
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[quote="TheStone"][quote="BlackIce"][quote="freq88"]go with the sp110, m110, 150% at first I was like give me the max now 110 is just as good if not better in many ways. Easier on the gearbox, less spring noise so the thump of the piston can be heard better. There's also less of that whiny sound at full auto. And most of all there's a neglible if any difference in range and accuracy.[/quote]
It depend at what you are currently shooting at. You're probably around 280-300 FPS with a stock broken in spring. An m100 should put you in the 350FPS range (+/- 10). There is a slight range advantage with a 400FPS gun, but with an m100 you battery will last longer, and your rate of fire will be better. This coupled with what James (freq88) mentioned.
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I've got a pistol that shoots 210 fps that will outrange a lot of upgraded AEG. (Yeah, people who have had the experience of my G18C AEP know what I'm talking about.) I use .25g bb's in it.
[quote="neouser"]I've got a pistol that shoots 210 fps that will outrange a lot of upgraded AEG. (Yeah, people who have had the experience of my G18C AEP know what I'm talking about.) I use .25g bb's in it.