Thread: Spring VS gas
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Old May 10th, 2010, 01:59   #2
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Originally Posted by Nemississ View Post

SPRING
-Less powerful stock
-More powerful upgraded
-More consistent
-Stiffer bolt (slower re-fire rates)
-Easier to upgrade (A MUST)
-Can be used in all weather

GAS
-More powerful stock
-Expensive and harder to upgrade (STILL A MUST)
-Less consistency (shooting hot on a warm day lower pressure on a cold one)
-Smoother faster bolt
-Hard to game in winter
Why do you think that it is more difficult and more expensive to upgrade a gas sniper? I would disagree with that if anything.

With a spring sniper, you have a lot of internals to upgrade, seems like everything is replaced.

Gas sniper, The only upgrade you can do, (that would be worth while) is upgrade the barrel, and convert it for external air. To do that, you drill a hole in the mag, tap it, and put a QD 1/8" coupling. A lot easier than ripping out internals

If you were to go with an external air rig, this makes the gun shoot a lot more consistant, and winter use-able but you have to carry around an air rig.

My KJ M700 upgraded with external air, with the pressure up to 150, I can make it shoot over the 5.7J into a legal firearm.... I dont think a spring sniper can do that, So I would think that classifies more powerful upgraded.
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