I agree.
If you can't afford a $100 chronograph for your airsoft workshop, it's likely you also can't afford to build an airsoft workshop.
If you're at the stage where owning your own chrono makes sense, you're likely going though a lot of parts and are investing in other tools as well. Aside from the tools to allow you to open and get into the guns themselves, a chrono is pretty much the most important thing in your workspace because it is how you verify your work and identify problems.
You may want to spend some time saving up money and then invest a bit later.
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