Hardest hitting Fasttech clone?

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JohnnyBGoode

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I doubt anyone has them all to compare except fasttech themselves.
They do usually make a distinction between copper or copper plated.
If the description of a mech says copper, its pretty sure to be all copper. With tanks and rdas this might require a bit more thought but with the mechs I never heard anyone complain much. (Did not research the topic either I must say)
My nemisis is full copper except for a few parts of course, that much I know.
 

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Copper Nemesis (copper tobh) hits pretty hard, Stingray X (kayfun) hits just as hard.( both with sony VCT4) The AR clone (Russian 91%) is actually suprisingly a hard hitter as well VCT4 as well.. Stay away from the Manhattan clone, it's terrible and the voltage drop is horrendous, I'm using it right now with a nautilus just for an everday hitter, plus it wont fit right with sony batteries, I use a samsung flat top and still have a gap.

it's all good though it was a cheap experiment, Gonna order a FUhattan when money always, and I have a provari mini on the way. :)
 

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Enough with the hard hitting thing. Unless your mod is downright janky (those wooden ones that were out a while ago aha) they all "hit hard". It comes down to your build and your battery. Just try to get copper contacts, that's my only advice.

I agree that most newish mods hit around the same and there is no noticeable drop until you go under 0.3-0.25ohm. I was really just after a mech that hits with minimal V drop at a resistance of less than 0.14
 
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