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RAPAX Spring for SRS, TAC41, SSG10, SSG24, SSG96, VSR and guns that use APS2 Style Springs Reviews

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RAPAX Spring for SRS, TAC41, SSG10, SSG24, SSG96, VSR and guns that use APS2 Style Springs
Features:
All springs are the same length, use the same material, have the same number of coils, ect.
Before you install it, put any grease to the spring or spring guide.
Springs are made in tight tolerances regarding diameter, they prevent the “twang” sound in airsoft sniper replicas.
Springs are 13mm outer diameter, so they fit all above mentioned sniper replicas.
Made to comply with USA, Canada, Spain, Austria, and all other countries regulations with 2.8J sniper limit.
We remind you that J is measuring just with heavy bb´s and not with 0.2. Also your hop up need to be adjusted for best bb flight.
Product Specifications:
Color: Blue 2J, Yellow 2.8J, Red 3J, Green Hulk 4JMaterial: High quality aluminumCompatibility: SRS, TAC41, SSG10, SSG24, SSG96, VSR and guns that use APS2 Style SpringsManufacturer: RAPAX
More About RAPAX and why Amped Airsoft Carries Them:
“Rapax springs is a small company, and our goal is to provide best products airsofter can get. Our main products are airsoft sniper springs, spacers and Rapax Evo Custom handguards."
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I'm perfectly please with this 13mm spring, although I'm nowhere near 2.8J with it. I've got a fully upgraded VSR10 and with this I can't get over 2.4J, even with an extra spacer to increase the tension.
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Posted 10 months ago
Thank you for the feedback on the product! Appreciate the review :)
Posted 9 months ago
I purchased this spring for a VSR clone (Echo 1 PSR), went through the hassle of opening up the clone & piston just to find out the spring was too wide for the piston. I don't know where to go from here, do I buy a new spring or are there pistons I can buy that will work.
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Posted 11 months ago
Definitely a lighter pull for more joules. The 3j+ spring does, in fact, provide 3j+.
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Posted 1 year ago
That's wonderful to hear! Thank you so much for the feedback! :)
Posted 1 year ago