Hey sobo, the m165 cylinder has the m165 Spring that means the fps with .2 g bb's will be around 550-600 but the .2 g bb's are way to light for such a powerful gun so the range will be horrible with them so you have to use heavier bb's like .30,.36,.43,etc for the best performance in terms of accuracy and range. So with the .43 it should shoot about 350-400fps and thats a lot considering the weight of the bb given that a loss of 30-35-40 fps per addition of .05 g in bb weight, the range will be crazy with that power of the weapon and the weight of the bb... If I want to run a low power set up for using lighter bb's effectively I can always get a different cylinder with a different spring as this is a supermax it can handles all cylinders. As its a systema u can purchase different cylinders for different power levels and swap them in less than 10 seconds.
The one Iam getting is the ultimate challenge kit so I have to assemble the gear box too, but I wanted to do that to learn thoroughly about the gun and it makes it easier to maintain when you know the gun in and out and yes I'll do a proper grease job inside the gearbox...
.28 g are the sweet spot for price vs performance from what I have seen. I would really like to take a look at your setup.
When the systema ptw came out it could only take proprietary mags as there were no manufactures making the type of mags needed for the ptw but nowadays a lot of companies make ptw compatible mags and Iam huge magpul fanboy so I went with the pmag and also magpul was the first company to come out with a systema ptw compatible mag besides systema. Any systema ptw compatible mag will enable the bolt catch and safety functions as only systema compatible mags are accepted by this gun.
JackieD wrote:
I really hope that you get it without any hassles brother. Those things don't come cheap.
Hope, the most basic of human nature is all I have left brother...