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Nov 14, 2025 - 11:09 AM
Muzzle velocity (FPS) affects range and accuracy, making it a key consideration for an airsoft aeg. Higher FPS (~390-400) is suitable for outdoor fields, providing longer range, while lower FPS (~300-350) is often required for indoor play for safety. For example, the G&G Fire Hawk AEG shoots at 300–330 FPS, great for CQB, while the VFC Colt Licensed Tan MK18 MOD1 and Knights Armament Stoner LMG reach up to 400 FPS, fitting for outdoor play. With options spanning the FPS spectrum, you can choose the best fit for your field and play style.
