Best delivered-to-door 2.32J spring sniper for non poors?

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If someone wanted to purchase a bolt action airsoft gun that shoots at 2.32J ("500fps"), with the highest likelihood of being consistent at 60m with 0.45g BBs without needing anything else done to it, where would they be looking?

No HPA, no CO2, no propane.  Form factor and platform is flexible.  "Delivered to door" covers stock guns, and buying from a pre-upgrader who actually knows what they're doing and can actually deliver in the next 6 weeks.

Not "Buy this, if it's in stock, then install these parts if you can find them, then do that to it, then hope for the best".

If Mila Kunis said "Send me one box containing the best bolt action sniper at UK energy limits and maybe you're in with a chance, big spender", what would you waste your money on?

 
A custom made vsr with all the bells and whistles available.

There is not a single "standard" rifle that is perfect out of the box, not even the SRS/TAC41.

Vsr because you can't beat the ergonomics + low weight.

And because if you break something you don't have to buy dedicated parts.

 
This sounds like "I want an ssg10 but I don't want to openly admit to it". 

 
This sounds like "I want an ssg10 but I don't want to openly admit to it". 


You know, I hadn't even considered it because of reasons, but it does meet the requirements. ?

The heart says SRS, but it's hard to argue against the SSG10.

I guess if I cave on the "nothing needing doing" and allow throwing some parts it it, then the AAC T11 comes into play, with a 90 degree trigger as standard.

 
I feel like there's probably at least a few other criteria here (left/right handed shooter, ease of use, weight, etc.), but you can do all that with an SRS for £400 new plus the cost of a spring change. Which is all of 30 seconds work. Yes, the stock hop is fiddly to set, but if you get that done right you can run it forever without breaking sears, etc. Something that can't be said for the VSR. I suspect the TAC-41 is similar.

Ultimately you're still going to end up buying newer shinier parts in a futile quest for more accuracy/range/performance because who doesn't, but you don't *have* to.

No experience with buying pre-upgraded/SSG10, the (apparent) simplicity of bolt gun upgrades always leads me to do them myself. And that's never gone terribly wrong...

 
Not looking to derail the thread (or trigger peeps?), out of interest what's the AS02 "kneecapper" like out of the box ?. 

Asking for a friend who likes the look of them ?

 
I don't know if they fixed it with the kneecapper, but the bigger AS02 will need the cylinder replacing with a one piece one as the pins on the stock one have a habit of coming out 

 
what's the AS02 "kneecapper" like out of the box


This is also relevant to my interests, but I've seen the horror stories about the cylinder / cocking lever pins giving up the struggle on day one.  Yes, these are very expensive toys, but they shouldn't need rebuilding out of the box.

 
these are very expensive toys, but they shouldn't need rebuilding out of the box.
That's always been my opinion, whether it's reducing fps to UK limits or fitting new parts (in place of existing brand new parts ffs) just to make a rif work properly, it's ridiculous what we put up with, I doubt there are many products in other fields that are clearly not fit for purpose but manufacturers & retailers get away with selling them ? 

 
I've heard the modify mod24 is pretty good. Reports of it hitting about 90m. I wouldn't be surprised if that means it's actually pretty good at around 75m. 

 
Six weeks you say? Yeah, draft your e-mail to BF now and I reckon that's doable from Novritsch.

 
If mila kunis said that to me I'd remortgage to ensure she gets what she wanted, as would I. But seriously,

Ssg10 a1 or A3. 

Other platforms require parts and/or mods. 

 
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This is also relevant to my interests, but I've seen the horror stories about the cylinder / cocking lever pins giving up the struggle on day one.  Yes, these are very expensive toys, but they shouldn't need rebuilding out of the box.
The as03 fixes that. But then it introduces another problem of porting the cylinder so that your output is thoroughly fixed at 1.5j ish. Can be fixed with tape but it's ugly. 

Even if you fix that, the bolt pull is still the most unwieldly thing ever.

 
Rules that out, I already have a cheap and randomly uPgR4d3d Well MB-03 with a horrible bolt pull, and am looking for something as smooth as Mila Kunis' cheeks.
I've heard that the Silverback HTI has a really nice bolt pull due to the stupidly large cylinder volume. It's certainly one of those rifles that i'd really like to own one day and it seems to perform pretty well by all accounts.

 
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Look interest- "Weight: 6.100 Kg (with magazine)." ?

Nah, I don't fancy mounting it on a gun carriage.
Yeah, It definitely is not at all light tbf and also not at all small either but then It is based upon a .50 cal.

Just another option really. sadly i like niche and awkward guns it turns out ?

 
Something outside of the box? 

While not a perfect sniper out of the box, the KA SVD spring version is easily upgradeable via a super quick spring change & aeg compatible hop components, plus straight pull cocking. ?

 
While not a perfect sniper out of the box, the KA SVD spring version is easily upgradeable via a super quick spring change & aeg compatible hop components, plus straight pull cocking.


Specifically the Kings Arms?

I ask because there's also an AGM: https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/agm-svd-m-bolt-action-sniper-rifle

And a KOER: https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/koer-svd-bolt-action-sniper-rifle

The AGM admits to being a meaty old lad to straight pull, and I suspect the KOER will likely be much the same, "Easy straight pull design" claims to the contrary.

SVDs are an interesting option, but long + stronk is the opposite of what I'm looking for.  I'm circling around to SRS A2s which offer short and stout (cylinders) with a reportedly easier pull. Although it's hard to find arguments against the SSG10, apart from the marketing wankery.

 
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