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Yeah, Vindi was talking about the 550 fps with .2s. Shooting 550 with .4s would definitely be too hot for any field use.

But its smart to use some heavier bbs. The madbull .4s and tightbore barrel will really help with accuracy. Personally though (just my opinion), I would have gotten a less powerful spring, that way trigger pull would be quick and easy and I would not have to think about it. But I am sure you will get used to it ;)

"Do you think there is something i should add later on?"
A new hop up would be something to look into. Also, some new cylinder parts such as the cylinder head, cylinder, and spring guide. However, you having a high quality rifle, those areas will hold up much better than lets say a clone ;) But if need be, those would be the internal parts I would look into in the future.

Hope this helps and good luck with the rifle. I also get so excited when I order some new upgrade parts for my rifles :)

And let me know how those custom sears work out. That is an absolute great idea. I might get one of my handy friends who has all the tools make a piston sear for me.
 

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I never have had experience with a heavy spring upgrade but my friend had a rifle that had one hell of a difficult trigger pull. It was a pain to shoot, and when he had a guy in sights, he couldn't always get the shot off in time.

However, there is good news! :)
My trigger pull with my mk96 was not hard but not easy before I upgraded it. I did not have the money for a zero trigger so I put in a pdi trigger sear. The trigger pull is now so much easier. Since you are getting custom sears made, that will help compensate for the heavier spring, making pulling the trigger not as difficult. Also, if you find even with the sears that trigger pull is to hard, all you have to do is downgrade the spring alittle. Springs are cheap and easy to find.

Overall, do not worry about it. Try it out, see what happens, and if you can deal with it great, if not buy a less powerful spring. Good luck, and do not worry, the hardest part is waiting!!! ;)
 

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I hope everything turns out alright, but I would expect it would just be a hassle after a while. If you ever need to get a quick shot off before you are seen, that difficult trigger pull could put an end to all your fun.


Let me know how it works out, I am curious to see if it is a big issue.

Good luck.
 
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