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Practical A.E.G Upgrade 2006
Page 34 Copyright 2005,06 The AirsoftPRESS (Hong Kong). All rights reserved.
TM AEG: a baseline for measurement
If the FPS performance of a stock TM gun is used as the baseline for
measurement (lets say 100%):
a SRC AEG is roughly at 105% due to the use of a harder spring.
a CA AEG is roughly at 110% due to the use of a harder spring.
an ICS AEG is also roughly at 110% due to the use of a harder spring.
an AE AEG is roughly at 115% due to small improvement over the ICS AEG.
an ACX AEG is roughly between 50%~60% due to the use of a very soft and
short spring.
a Cybergun AEG (which is ACX OEM) is roughly at 85% due to the use of a
spring softer than the TM one and a poorer HopUp unit which allows air to
easily escape (ACX has never managed to get the HopUp correctly done on
their previous generation of AEGs). The story may change with the release
of the new Cybergun M4, which is not yet available as of the time of this
writing.
an ACM AEG (such as the UTG MP5 and the WELLS M4) is roughly at 85%
due to serious air leakage in the piston set and along the inner barrel.
If your Airsoft battlefield has a limit of 350 FPS or below, a stock ICS or CA
weapon will just do fine. If your weapon is a stock TM, a Cybergun or an ACM,
some minor upgrades will also do the job. Of course, when we say “it will do fine”,
it is based on the assumption that your gun is always under proper usage.
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