It depends on the pistol and the quality. Some manufacturers recommend changing the springs every 5000-10000 rounds. I have Sig pistols that have 30,000 rounds fired through them with no problem.
they already did with girlicious.. you'll have to wait till next year for spring break/10
Yes. It is much less crowded and prices are much lower all around.
its adout aruond $200 and $400 and depends how much are going and the worst time to go is at spring break and when you go on spring break its around $800
Enough to break a bone easily!
No: break barrel rifles are designed to use a "Spring or Nito Gas" piston. C02 doesn't require a break barrel design. BUT Spring designed are much stronger than C02 systems
If too much force is applied to a spring, it may deform or break. The spring can exceed its elastic limit, causing permanent damage and potentially rendering it unusable. It is important to stay within the safe operating range of a spring to prevent damage or failure.
Depends on the model.
once it is in you cant get it out easily and to much can kill you and your body cant break it down.
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If too much tension force is applied to a spring, it may deform permanently or even break. This can lead to a loss of elasticity and the spring may not return to its original shape or function properly. It is important to stay within the spring's designed limits to avoid damage.
I was thinking of getting it, so much people have told me it breaks down easily. Apparently it has something in it to make it work faster and not break down, I suggest a ps3.
once it is in you cant get it out easily and to much can kill you and your body cant break it down.