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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2009

A quick test of my VFC KAC PDW Rate Of Fire.

My PDW is running on a: Firefox Super Power 11.1v 1300mAh, 20C Li-Polymer Battery on stock internals. Only mod is a Systema M90 Spring to bring down the FPS for UK limits.

Chrono results (Balls Per Second): Highest 22.3, Lowest: 18.5. (I should have filmed that really...).
Tested using a MadBull Airsoft Chronograph Ver 2.

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  • what silencer is that as in brand , positive thread or negative thread ?

  • @MrRda678 its a quick detach silencer, so it has no thread. The silencer came with the gun.

  • what manfactuer peq box is that

  • @myluv8684 its a Element battery box

  • that gun must be soooo front heavy hahaha.. nice gun though

  • @ConsumeYourSoul619 haha yea it was, I dont have it mounted on the pdw anymore, it was nice having a bit of 'extra' firepower but I prefer it being light

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  • @johnc2k2k bringing down the spring makes rof faster, the gun is not stock

  • what fps you get with m90 spring and stock barrel? planing to get a pdw for cqb and want to keep it under 330 fps

  • Update....... Installed Guarder sp120 spring and chronographed gun, Also checked the rate of fire with Audacity. (8" barrel installed for both before and after test) 370-375 FPS with .25g bb's!! And............28rps!!

  • Just installed this battery in my new, completely stock VFC pdw and registered 30rps checked with Audacity. This is by far my fastest ROF on any gun I own to date.... Awesome. I'll be putting a Guarder M120 in the gearbox tonight and I'll post back with my ROF & FPS results.... Stock FPS is 310-315 with .25g bb's.

  • @johnc2k2k

    ...hat the two are the same internally but that the VFC is better externally. The reason that I'm leaning toward the Dboys is because I plan on USING my rifle not making it a wall hanger. By that I mean that although it may look nice, I know that it isn't going to stay that way for too long. So again I'm just asking your opinion.

    Thanks in advance and Hafa Adai from Guam!

    P.S. I subscribed.

  • @johnc2k2k

    Hey man! I want your opinion on something. I've seen your war videos and it looks like you have played with or at least have had some experience with both the VFC PDW and the Dboys PDW. So I would like your opinion. Which one would you say is more worth the money. Obviously the VFC is better quality overall but I would prefer to know which one gives you the bang for your buck. I've watched countless reviews on both and I'm leaning slightly toward the Dboys because people are saying t

  • @johnc2k2k

    Like the others below me, I think you should change those tamiyas to deans. If you watch my video on my AK you'll see why. Search "AK Update- Systema Internals" I ran a 20c lipo and melted one of the connectors within my rifle in like 150 rounds. Do it now before you lipo gets shorted out you loose $60 like I did.

  • @airsoftassasins way to be a negative nancy , and how do you know that it has a horrible trigger response.

  • I really hope you've installed a mosfet in that. And jesus man, if you shoot that enough with those high resistance tamiyas you're going to see melting, and horrible trigger response. Deans are $4.

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