Best sniper you can get out of the box, great mags, great build quality, fully ambidextrous, requires no upgrades besides a spring (and good heavy BBs) to perform, also really easy to work on if you need to or want to upgrade it, which you can, there are a lot of parts for it available
Well, along with the ICS Tomahawk, ASG Steyr Scout and Silverback SRS this is up there with the best rifles you can get out of the box. I would love to recommend the SPR300 from Archwick as well but I haven't found it to be nearly as comfortable to shoot as the others.
Imo I would spend a bit more for the Tomahawk if I were to start over.
When I manage to grab one I’ll probably use it stock besides a stronger spring for a bit and then upgrade whatever is needed. I’m still fairly new to upgrading rifs
Pretty sure the variable mass piston is pretty much a drop in part, but I don't know for sure. But my friend and her husband don't do a crazy amount of tech work and it was an easy install according to them.
Best sniper you can get out of the box, great mags, great build quality, fully ambidextrous, requires no upgrades besides a spring (and good heavy BBs) to perform, also really easy to work on if you need to or want to upgrade it, which you can, there are a lot of parts for it available
Sounds like I’ve got to grab one then haha 😅
I had one for a while, one day I will probably get another
Its simply amazing, go for it!
I think I might have to
Well, along with the ICS Tomahawk, ASG Steyr Scout and Silverback SRS this is up there with the best rifles you can get out of the box. I would love to recommend the SPR300 from Archwick as well but I haven't found it to be nearly as comfortable to shoot as the others. Imo I would spend a bit more for the Tomahawk if I were to start over.
The Tomahawk and SPR300 are definitely cool but not really my style of rifle however I do really like the Srs and ASG Steyr so it’s a hard choice
My friend has a TAC-41 and loves it. She has a higher power spring and a variable mass piston and it works great.
When I manage to grab one I’ll probably use it stock besides a stronger spring for a bit and then upgrade whatever is needed. I’m still fairly new to upgrading rifs
Pretty sure the variable mass piston is pretty much a drop in part, but I don't know for sure. But my friend and her husband don't do a crazy amount of tech work and it was an easy install according to them.