![]() This prevents an effect called the Joule Creep. However, the most precise measurements should be done in Joules with the actual BB weight you intend to play with. These measurements are always taken with 0.20g BBs. The power of guns is usually measured in FPS (feet per second,) or MPS (metres per second). Many people in the bracket below also carry low powered pistols so they can shoot people with no minimum distance. If you own one of these, it’s highly recommended to buy a pistol. ![]() These guns can shoot up to 500 FPS, 150 MPS, or 2.8 Joules. If you are closer, you will have to point your gun at them and say a specific phrase like “ Bang bang.” These guns can shoot up to 400 FPS, 130 MPS, or 1.6 Joules.įields that allow really powerful guns will require you to stand around 100 feet or 40 metres away. We at Novritsch therefore always state our guns’ performance.įields that allow more powerful guns will require you to keep distance or use a weaker sidearm. This is important to consider if you wish to buy an airsoft replica. This is called “ Minimum Engagement Distance.” If the gun is really powerful, or the field is really small, the field may deny certain guns from being used. However, if you decide to play outside of a field (in the woods with your friends for instance) it may be beneficial to know if your gun is safe.ĭepending on how powerful a gun is, the user may have to be a certain distance away before shooting another player. Put simply, fields mostly set up their own limits so the best thing to do is look that up or shoot them an e-mail. You combine these two numbers in a chart and get the final result: the pistol should have around 0.45 Joules of muzzle energy, meaning it’s safe. From the product webpage you know, that the muzzle velocity is around 220 FPS (w/ 0.20g BBs). You got the SSE18 Airsoft Electric Pistol. Knowing that, you can easily head for the Chart. Most shops state the gun’s muzzle velocity. Look up the gun’s performance: if you have a stock gun, just look it up on the internet.Then find your Joule number in the chart. With their knowledge and experience that has been gained from making Real Action Markers and Projectiles, APS launched a new product line - Electronic Blow Back (EBB) products to spur the current Airsoft Market. Take the actual BBs you’ll be playing with and measure the velocity. APS - the three words stand for Accuracy - Pneumatics - Shooting. Measure the gun with a Chornograph: chronograph allows you to tell the muzzle velocity of a BB.How to assess which category my gun goes in? □ Red (unsafe): Guns with 4+ Joules of muzzle energy are unfit for airsoft game in most places as it’s very hard to ensure safety.With most events requiring players using such replicas to always carry and use a weaker sidearm with a muzzle energy around 1 Joule. □ Yellow (strong): Guns in between 2 to 4 Joules of muzzle energy.On most fields, you can use these everywhere without bigger issues. □ Green (safe): Guns with under 2 Joule of muzzle energy.This product is exclusively available at for licensing reasons.Airsoft FPS Chart – click the image for FULL SIZE How to read the FPS Chart The airsoft FPS Chart has 3 categories in total: Do not increase the power of the SSR90 above 470 FPS with 0,20g BBs and hop up turned off (~M120 spring). The SSR90 is fine-tuned to specific power output. Pre-cocking is disabled on full auto – just shoot on auto at the end of the game to release the spring. You can find the battery HERE.ĭo not store with pre-cocking engaged. The battery and Magazine are not included. ![]() ![]()
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