Control Airsoft In airsoft, will upgrading to a higher mah battery but not higher voltage still increase the rate of fire?
Ok, I know that voltage is the main thing that controls the ROF but iv seen multiple airsoft gun reviews in which people say they increased the rate of fire by upgrading from a 8.4v 1500 mah to a 8.4v 3600 mah (for example). The gun that i want to upgrade is a jg ak47 ris. So will higher mah increase the rof a bit?
When the people say that they got a higher rof with a higher mAh battery, they probably just went from a stock battery (which is crap) to a higher quality battery ( like Tenergy). So if that's what you are doing then the rof might increase some, but not a lot.
If you want a higher rof here is what you can do:
1. Buy a 9.6v battery (Tenergy)
2. Buy a new motor (Systema is the best at that)
3. Buy new gears (Classic Army)
4. Or you could just do all three of these and have a really high rof
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