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Asg evo scorpion dmr build

JamesWatkins917

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Evening all, 

I've been looking at getting  dmr for sometime now, I was recently on JD Airsoft's website and seen that They have an evo tech build for £269.99 which consists of the following:- 

12 Month Extended Warranty Ultimate Gear Set ver. 2Piston head,aluminium,ventilation,hexachrome blackASG Scorpion EVO Steel Spring Guide with BearingUltimate 8mm Ceramic BearingsMotor, CNC 18K , short axleCNC short-stroke trigger (hairline trigger mod)Madbull Precision 7075 6.01mm tight barrelPrometheus Purple Hop Rubber with Flat Hop ModASG ULTIMATE Mil-spec AEG Spring / M125 - OrangeSemi only modification (No full auto function). 

My question is, is the above worth 269.99 as I will need to buy an evo Carbine aswell so your looking more 600 odd quid once everything is done and paid for.. 

What sort of range am I going to be expecting? 

Has anyone got the evo tech dmr package and if so can you advise what it's like. 

Thanks again 

James 

 
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Worth it?  That's entirely up to you.  You could buy a CYMA M4 or AK and throw in a ZCI barrel and hop, Prommy/Maple Leaf rubber, and a 450fps spring for somewhere in the region of £120 in total.  Not the mods, the entire thing.  Sure, worse trigger response but you're not meant to be speedsoft-spamming a DMR anyway, right?

Range? Airsoft ranges are quoted in airsoft-metres, which are the toy gun equivalent of penis-inches.

If this sounds like I'm trying to put you off, it's quite the opposite.  I've got things in my garage that I paid thousands for that I only use for a few hours a year, but I don't regret the purchase.  We're none of us on a rehearsal, and if you've got the money and want the gun, why not?

What I will say is that the Evo feels very, very nice indeed, to the point where just holding and dry firing one gave me a proper sad about going back to my sloppy prole guns.

Its only weak point are those E-Z-Strip stock gears which are getting replaced in that package anyway, so you're set for life.

tl;dr version -

iu


 
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Thanks bro, I've already got the BET and in love with it, like you say firing it just feels like a dream. 

 
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