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Old October 8th, 2015, 11:24   #4
ThunderCactus
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My vsr10 only ended up costing $850 after upgrades and it shot on par with any other $800-$1600 rifle.
On the cheap, your just need to upgrade the barrel and hop rubber (for range and acccuracy), the spring to 380-420fps, and the trigger sears to handle the spring.
The stock cylinder is fine as long as it gives you consistent fps.

I ran my rifle at 380fps for a LONG time, it still shot 260ft but most importantly i could still engage people within 50ft. On the fields i was playing, the typical engagement range was generally 20-100ft

You dont NEED to spent 500 in upgrades to make it shoot great, upgrading the cylinder is mostly for reliability and sometimes doesnt increase consistency at all. And upgrading the trigger is just about reliability (stock sears tend to break), but mostly its about trigger feel.
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