@@robtxx336 pre cocking is a setting on the gun that puts the piston on pre firing position as if pre cocked so it fores quicker. With the 11.1v it needs to be on setting 1 standard from factory or at the most 2. If you have it on anything else up to 5 it has problems on single shot or burst reverting to full auto. Doesn't harm it just can't cope.
@@adventureairsoft oh I get you I am just beginning so I will just leave it as it is for now just got it delivered 10 mins ago and am just waiting for the battery to charge
Thanks for the watch and comment. I don’t think it has a mosfet but it has a programmable electronic trigger unit which allows single, burst, binary triggers to be set and It also has battery protection. As these parameters are usually covered in a good mosfet seems to be well protected in the SSR4.
Hi thanks or the watch and comments. If you want a lighter gun the polymer is a great choice and given the quality of polymer now it’s very good build quality. If you want solid and not fussed about the weight go for the metal one.
What joule version did you pick as I live in the uk and the joule limit is around 1.2
Loser
I’m in the uk aswell and I’m gonna get the German semi only cause then it’s classed as a dmr
Mine is coming tomorrow is the gun still good
Still good no issues sadly you can't use an 11.1v with full pre cocking but it's a minor point. Keep us posted on your thoughts.
@@adventureairsoft what do I mean with pre cocking as I am getting the 11.1 V for it
@@robtxx336 pre cocking is a setting on the gun that puts the piston on pre firing position as if pre cocked so it fores quicker. With the 11.1v it needs to be on setting 1 standard from factory or at the most 2. If you have it on anything else up to 5 it has problems on single shot or burst reverting to full auto. Doesn't harm it just can't cope.
@@adventureairsoft oh I get you I am just beginning so I will just leave it as it is for now just got it delivered 10 mins ago and am just waiting for the battery to charge
Does it have a mosfet
Thanks for the watch and comment. I don’t think it has a mosfet but it has a programmable electronic trigger unit which allows single, burst, binary triggers to be set and It also has battery protection. As these parameters are usually covered in a good mosfet seems to be well protected in the SSR4.
Hey, nice vid. I would like to buy this AEG but I’m not sure if I should get the metal version or the polymer Version.
Does the plastic feel cheap?
Hi thanks or the watch and comments. If you want a lighter gun the polymer is a great choice and given the quality of polymer now it’s very good build quality. If you want solid and not fussed about the weight go for the metal one.
@@adventureairsoft alright thx for replying
@@JC.-.999 weight difference is not that big. metal 2,4kg, plastic 2,3kg
Can you send a like to the outpost sight I play down west wales
Hi thanks for the watch and comment. I think you meant like if so outpostairsoft.co.uk