I think it will last pretty long, but obviously not forever.
By the looks of it the cylinder is made of steel, so that will not break.
The cylinder head is brass, but brass cylinder heads don't break unless it's bad fitment and the threads get stripped off.
Piston should last pretty long. It'll wear out someday, but it will last a really long time even if it's looking very worn. Just keep cleaning it and greasing everything.
Spring guide should be fine, but that may break. Probably not, but don't rule that out over time.
And for the trigger and spring, I'd say it's a 50/50 chance of which goes first. Cheap springs don't last as long as PDI or Rapax, but the spring guide stopper may also wear though, the sear surfaces may wear away, the sears or sgs may snap, a spring may break(easy replacement usually), and there may be a breakage or major wear in the box itself.
I've been learning to treat more things like consumables as it's not worth worrying about a $15 mag breaking if I'm going to get $200 of fun out of it while it lasts. Sort of a weird example, but it's better to not get caught up on worrying if the thing is as cheap as this gun, as you could buy an upgrade or SSG10 part to replace broken stuff, and run the thing HARD since you won't have much sunk into it.
By the looks of it the cylinder is made of steel, so that will not break.
The cylinder head is brass, but brass cylinder heads don't break unless it's bad fitment and the threads get stripped off.
Piston should last pretty long. It'll wear out someday, but it will last a really long time even if it's looking very worn. Just keep cleaning it and greasing everything.
Spring guide should be fine, but that may break. Probably not, but don't rule that out over time.
And for the trigger and spring, I'd say it's a 50/50 chance of which goes first. Cheap springs don't last as long as PDI or Rapax, but the spring guide stopper may also wear though, the sear surfaces may wear away, the sears or sgs may snap, a spring may break(easy replacement usually), and there may be a breakage or major wear in the box itself.
I've been learning to treat more things like consumables as it's not worth worrying about a $15 mag breaking if I'm going to get $200 of fun out of it while it lasts. Sort of a weird example, but it's better to not get caught up on worrying if the thing is as cheap as this gun, as you could buy an upgrade or SSG10 part to replace broken stuff, and run the thing HARD since you won't have much sunk into it.