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I was wondering how fast i can get a vs1 upto. currently i am maxed out at 300fps on a single shot (goes faster when firing multiple shots) im using air and just wondered what sort of speed others were getting out of theres and if faster how they did it? Cheers steve
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uhh, why do you want to know? anything above 300 is recklessly dangerous, not to mention illegal at all fields.
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Plus, much more above 300fps and you'll start losing accuracy. How fast your paint can fly above 300fps is irrelevant since all field have a velocity limit, which is less than 300fps.
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Cheers, i was just just wondering as i keep seeing people advertising there markers saying that they are capable of much higher speeds and wasn't sure if mine was just slow.:-)
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they were refering to balls per second (bps), not feet per second (fps)
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and in that case, it can go as fast as your board allows, or your fingers can move...
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just wondering how far in the velocity screw(allenkey one) is wond in on other vs1s mine has to be wound in untill it stops to get 300fps is that normal or do i need a new spring?
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#8
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as long as you get 300fps youre ok, you could always get a spring kit if you would like
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