specs
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Post by specs on Nov 7, 2014 15:42:51 GMT -5
Link to ARES MSR: www.evike.com/products/44256/I was wondering what I could do to upgrade this to get the best possible range and grouping without spending too much money. What are some perks about this gun? What are some downsides to it? Nobody on my team has worked with spring guns before. The gun linked comes with a 500+ FPS spring as well as a 400+ FPS spring. I know I need at least a bi-pod and scope for attachments, but I was wondering what else I could add internally to get the maximum range without spending too much. Link to VFC Ashbury ASW338LM: www.evike.com/products/43734/All questions above minus the 500+FPS/400+FPS springs comment. Does either gun have advantages over the other? Thanks for the help (P.S, I know it may be expensive for a gun, but it's purely aesthetic and I like this gun. Also, I know there is a $499 one as well, but this comes with some extra features.) - Specs
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Post by F1F7Y on Jan 9, 2015 20:17:35 GMT -5
I purchased the MSR roughly a year ago, the 500+ fps one and I love the gun, they are about the same though I would trust the VFC internals though if you are looking to be a sniper you should be expecting to upgrade them anyway. Just ares is well known for beautiful weapons but they scimp out on the internal integrity. I spent six months repairing and fine tuning my weapon and got it up and running just in time for pandoras box in indiana. It is shooting 530 fps, and is spot on accurate at 200ft, my only upgrade was a raven 6.01 inner barrel, shooting .40g bb's.
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