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Originally Posted by dragwindsor
You're apologizing to someone who, by all means, was not personally forced, required, contacted, or otherwise solicited to help me at all?
You indeed are the one who's time was wasted by replying for 3 reasons
a) see above
b) it offers no new or pertinent information relating to original thread
c) This reply will lead you to post again wasting more of your time
Thanks
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Aside from your blatent disregard to what people have said on here, I'll try anyway. Maybe I'm in a good mood thismorning.
What Haggis is saying is that the JG M4S is very well tuned, from the factory, to perform as it does out of the box, and hence swapping out the spring will really hurt a really great performer. He suggests, if you want a lower FPS, purchase a gun with a lower initial FPS.
Now, you mentioned that you have no issue swapping springs and that it's easy. Well, yes, you are correct, but keep something in mind: Every single time you open the mechbox, you lower its durability. The first time it's opened, its durability goes WAY down, and every time thereafter. As a rule of thumb, avoide opening the mechbox unless you have to, especially if you're new (this isn't a slight on you or anything, it's just people who are new to AEGs don't always know how to spot signs of wear and early failure in a mechbox, etc. so they are better leaving them be until they learn more about them).
Now about the battery. If you want the battery to last (IE, long gaming time), you want to look at the millaps (mah), not the voltage. Voltage effects rate of fire, milliamps effects play time. 8.4v gives a respectable ROF... usually around the 12-15 rounds per second range, depending on the gun. Honestly, you don't really need any higher than that. So get yourself a good 8.4v battery (if it's a mini, go for 1500mah, if a large, anything above 2000mah should be fine).