AEA Megalodon hammer spring

question does keeping the gun cocked for long times affects the hammer spring? I've always kept it cocked and loaded since I bought it like 4 months..now it hit me that it may cause problems with the spring? And keep it decocked...I know for safety issues should as well... but my main question does the spring suffers or causes issues by keeping it cocked for long times like that? Thank you
 
3,4,5 hundred fpe?


Note that when cocked, it is the trigger components (sear etc) that prevent a gun from firing. The safety often only restricts the trigger. When cocked, the sear is under constant strain from the hammer spring.
 
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3,4,5 hundred fpe?


Note that when cocked, it is the trigger components (sear etc) that prevent a gun from firing. The safety often only restricts the trigger. When cocked, the sear is under constant strain from the hammer spring.
Yes now I keep it unckocked now was always in a rifle case...I just want to know if i could have strain or damage the hammer spring by keeping it cocked since I bought it back about 4 months ago...
 
Does it still shoot at the same power at high bottle pressure? If so, the spring is fine.
If i wanted to change the spring on the megalodon anyone done it? I don't know if it lost energy they advertised fps for the .50 cal 22 inch barrel is 930 fps here are my results...never did a chrony test when new i just got the chrony.

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