In electrically powered replicas, when the trigger is squeezed, the electrical circuit is closed, the electrical energy from the battery is transferred to the motor, which, when working, transfers energy to the gear system - the motor pinion, the center pinion and the piston pinion. During the cycle that the pinions perform, the piston is pulled back and the mainspring is compressed. When the connection between the pinions and the piston is broken, the spring expands, pushing the piston in the cylinder, resulting in the compression of air, which drives the ball.
Replacing the motor and wiring in the replica can increase the firing rate and allows you to install a stronger spring, thus increasing the power and accuracy of the replica. For tuning the replica we can use two types of motors. The high-torque motor is rotated to maximum speed in the fastest possible way. This means that when the trigger is pressed, the delay before the bullet is fired will be small. This will be an excellent choice for players using semi-automatic replicas. High-speed motors allow much faster shooting. The downside, however, is that it takes a fraction of a second longer to accelerate them to maximum speed, resulting in a slight delay on the first shot.
The top quality motors and electrics available in this category will improve your electric-powered replica and give you an edge in the game.