Steveocee
AF-UK patch owner
- Oct 11, 2016
- 1,147
- 432
I've just gone through a huge dilemma.
I own a G-SPEC which shoots at 500 fps and is accurate enough for me to have enjoyed the last 2 years using it but I fancied a change.
I was thinking about an SRS and a full platform and rig change but instead opted to buy another G-SPEC and this one is going to get built up to 350-370FPS so I can use it closer without a MED.
If you want a long range weapon and have very little willing to tune it then go for an SRS, I was worried I'd be bored of it as they're more or less perfect out of the box. A G-SPEC will keep my mind busy throughout the month when I'm not using it and I will constantly refine it to get it pin point accurate over the shorter distance.
Long story short, if your nephew wants something to pick up and play then go for an SRS, if he wants to really get into it then VSR and go through hardship but ultimately is very rewarding shooting a gun you know inside out.
I own a G-SPEC which shoots at 500 fps and is accurate enough for me to have enjoyed the last 2 years using it but I fancied a change.
I was thinking about an SRS and a full platform and rig change but instead opted to buy another G-SPEC and this one is going to get built up to 350-370FPS so I can use it closer without a MED.
If you want a long range weapon and have very little willing to tune it then go for an SRS, I was worried I'd be bored of it as they're more or less perfect out of the box. A G-SPEC will keep my mind busy throughout the month when I'm not using it and I will constantly refine it to get it pin point accurate over the shorter distance.
Long story short, if your nephew wants something to pick up and play then go for an SRS, if he wants to really get into it then VSR and go through hardship but ultimately is very rewarding shooting a gun you know inside out.