If you want full power, I would use a Hornet spring and seal from Jim Maccari and have it done by a pro tuner. The seal is going to have to be turned and the compression tube deburred, if not the spring isn't going to be putting out it's full potential.
That 'k' after the 97 means Thousands OR ...97k miles = 97000 miles.
.97k is a notation used to depict 970, which simplifies to 970.
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Nitro has a few advantages over Spring. You can leave it cocked for a long period of time and not worry that it will loose it 's power. You have a more even release force with nitro ( A spring wobbles). There is not a spring to break or get soft over time. The power will always be consistent.
To increase the power of a wave in a spring, you can increase the amplitude or frequency of the wave. This can be done by adjusting the force applied to the spring or changing the mass attached to it. Additionally, ensuring that the wave is perfectly synchronized with the natural frequency of the spring can help maximize its power.
Bolt action spring "sniper" guns are generally more powerfull (450+ fps) where cheap spring guns are very weak (~250 fps). Electric guns are somewhere in the middle.
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One More Spring was created in 1935.
The duration of One More Spring is 1.45 hours.
its around 90-100K right now my tuition this upcoming year is 97K
No. it uses a Spring or a nitro piston (similar to a spring.) Spring power plants are more powerful than C02 systems in most cases. The downside to spring systems is you have to cock and re-load after each shot. C02 allows you to get 50 or more shots per charge. The downside to C02 is they are less powerful than spring and you have to purchase additional C02 powerletts when you run out. With a Spring system you never have to purchase anything besides pellets or BB's.If you want to understand power systems used in Air Guns/Rifles then read the attached link below. It's part of my profile, read the section on "Air Gunning".