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Novritsch SSR63

Leo Greer

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The Novi US website just put up a cracked deal for the SSR63, and so, impulsively, fearing they made an error with the pricing, bought one.

Maybe it’s the Lord telling me to become a G36 guy.

In any case, they’re something of a rare bird in the States (I’ve never even seen a G36 at my local field), and I was curious what folks like to do with these or if they have any particular quirks. All info is appreciated!

Also, any pics of loadouts for inspiration would be awesome.

 
A friend of mine has one, with a Maple Leaf inner barrel and a 4uantum hop rubber, that thing is totally accurate and consistent at 70m.

Can't fault it at all, the build quality is faultless, it has a nice feel and seems plenty solid. After handling and shooting it i was left a little disappointed in my own gun to be honest.

I never looked at G36s much before, but after handling it i wanted one.

I'll try get some pics on Sunday when i next see him.

 
How's the trigger?  My cheap Jing Gong G36C is light, sturdy and has great ergonomics. The only thing I don't like is the loooong 2-stage V3 trigger.  If Novritsch has sorted that, it'll strengthen the argument for it.

Dress-up wise, I switched to a STANAG magwell and run M4 mags, and often just attach a MOLLE 3 x mag-pouch to the stock, making it a grab-and-go gun.

It's a shame he's not doing them in beige, because they make you invisible in a typical CQB environment.

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