If your only going to be using this as an indoor gun, don't even bother upgrading the spring until you know your local indoor FPS limits. I'm pretty sure that it's about 300fps at most places. You'd be smart to confirm that though. If the limit is 300 then you can't really upgrade the spring because that will take it over the legal limit. And before you upgrade the motor, check with your local clubs as well. Here in Calgary, there are very few clubs that allow full auto shooting indoors. There’s no point in putting in a new motor if you can never use it to its potential. Sure, there will be a slightly faster response time from the trigger pull to actual shot that comes out of the barrel but realistically, it's not something (that I've personally found) that will save you in a game.
As was suggested, buy the 1100mAh battery. I own a couple and they are great! After that, I'd just spend the money on generic upgrades such as a scope mount and a red dot sight. Maybe a metal body and a rail system of some description. If you really want to do internals, I'd recommend going with high-speed gears (and appropriate furniture) along with a silent piston and piston head. Add some dynamat to the gear box after that and you'll have a very quiet gun
If you ever do decide to go outdoors with this particular gun then, you need to take a different approach.
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