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Originally Posted by JohnnyDo
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Originally Posted by ILLusion
Systema has documentation on this. It comes with each of their springs and gear sets, although they leave out specific details. Those details are obtained by taking part in "Systema training courses."
Metal piston heads are made for:
a) louder sound on each shot
b) increased feeling of "recoil" on each shot.
Aluminum pistons are made to:
a) slow down the movement of the piston
b) increased feeling of "recoil" on each shot.
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Thanks for the info, I guess it makes sense they would offer it then as they also sell mechbox's as replacements so a user can get the added recoil effect and loud "bang bang" noise from their gun knowing that a broken mechbox is not much more then a phone call to your local dealer.
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The difference between Canada and Japan is that in Japan, they are limited to 1 Joule limits. Also, their winters do not get as cold as here, and even if they did, they play a lot of games indoors. They have much more facilities than we do here.
A 1 Joule v2 gearbox can take an aluminum piston set better at room temperature than in our -25 degree madness. lol
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Originally Posted by porry
so will it decrease the FPS?
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Of course it will.
Coil cutting is a well known method of reducing FPS without having to buy new springs.
It's like... lowering your car without actually buying lowering springs... cut a couple of coils off, and your car is lower. The difference with that is that the compression rate doesn't reflect the new change and you'll quickly find a neatly scratched bottom of your car after driving around with the new "upgrade."