Gimpy Posted July 27, 2015 Posted July 27, 2015 Hello all I am in the process of getting my licence so that I can decide which sniper to get at the moment I have my eye set on ' g & p m14 dmr sniper rifle' I have read some reviews on this gun and all say its a berry nice gun but not much in the way of sniping with it . I would also like some tips on general gear I have in mind a half ghillie top with some combat trousers . Kind regards Chris
Supporters Popular Post Samurai Posted July 27, 2015 Supporters Popular Post Posted July 27, 2015 Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies, AirsoftTed, cyrexx and 7 others 10
Baz JJ Posted July 27, 2015 Posted July 27, 2015 Very large rifle. Would suggest you see one in the flesh before buying. A lot of new players are drawn towards being a sniper. Unless you really are sure its a style you are going to like, I would be wary. Many are drawn by the mystique but get bored of waiting around a long way from the action. If you want to play an active role but are drawn towards that style of gun, there are lots of smaller DMR on the market. Gear depends on what role you want to play in games. Fugi94, Raggedy_man and Gimpy 3
Supporters sp00n Posted July 27, 2015 Supporters Posted July 27, 2015 There is no airsoft "license", if you are talking ukara, it's a "defence" ;-) ImTriggerHappy and Raggedy_man 2
Baz JJ Posted July 27, 2015 Posted July 27, 2015 oh and a sniper is a person not a weapon. clumpyedge, Esoterick, ImTriggerHappy and 1 other 4
Gimpy Posted July 27, 2015 Author Posted July 27, 2015 Very large rifle. Would suggest you see one in the flesh before buying. A lot of new players are drawn towards being a sniper. Unless you really are sure its a style you are going to like, I would be wary. Many are drawn by the mystique but get bored of waiting around a long way from the action. If you want to play an active role but are drawn towards that style of gun, there are lots of smaller DMR on the market. Gear depends on what role you want to play in games.
Gimpy Posted July 27, 2015 Author Posted July 27, 2015 The reason I wanted this rifle is because it's technically an aeg so i can also if I wish use it for another style of play
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted July 27, 2015 Supporters Posted July 27, 2015 The reason I wanted this rifle is because it's technically an aeg so i can also if I wish use it for another style of playYeah it would be great for CQB.? Sitting Duck 1
Kielnastra Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Yeah it would be great for CQB. I see your sarcasm! Yes I do! But in all seriousness, the M14 DMR is not a CQB weapon. A lot of new players are drawn towards being a sniper. This is very, very true and like he says, you need to be entirely sure you want to be a sniper. I attempted to snipe in my latest Airsoft vid and I seriously did not have the patience to properly snipe people (Though it was cool using a proper bolt action).
Fugi94 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 yes i would be very sure before you go down the sniper route, they are expensive and take alot of pacience
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted July 29, 2015 Supporters Posted July 29, 2015 Best thing to get is a well built aeg that shoots just as far but is full auto and has no engagement distance. Was looking at a dmr not long ago that someone had put lots of time and money into and had locked it to single fire. It got about 5 metres more range than my gun and was no more accurate (I actually thought less accurate but didnt get chance for a proper test) and I only have a 247mm barrel length. I actually think the whole sniper rifle/dmr thing is a bit of a waste in airsoft. Sitting Duck 1
Sacarathe Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 I concluded that DMRs were only feasible with HPA and a system with multiple barrel assemblies, one of the key facets of airsoft DMRs is consistency, you'd be a marksman after all, if you cant get an ultra low spread, what's the point even if your range is not so great. It's too expensive to do it for a new player , but it sure is less time than converting an AEG or stock springer.
Supporters Lozart Posted July 29, 2015 Supporters Posted July 29, 2015 Best thing to get is a well built aeg that shoots just as far but is full auto and has no engagement distance. Was looking at a dmr not long ago that someone had put lots of time and money into and had locked it to single fire. It got about 5 metres more range than my gun and was no more accurate (I actually thought less accurate but didnt get chance for a proper test) and I only have a 247mm barrel length. I actually think the whole sniper rifle/dmr thing is a bit of a waste in airsoft. M14 EBR for the win ImTriggerHappy 1
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted July 29, 2015 Supporters Posted July 29, 2015 M14 EBR for the win Will have to test it out once I have my titanium hop unit sorted. Do like the m14 ebr though.
Supporters Lozart Posted July 29, 2015 Supporters Posted July 29, 2015 Will have to test it out once I have my titanium hop unit sorted. Do like the m14 ebr though. I have the CYMA Mod 1 version. If you get to Iron SIght you can have a try
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted July 29, 2015 Supporters Posted July 29, 2015 I have the CYMA Mod 1 version. If you get to Iron SIght you can have a try Will have to have a friendly wager to see if my little Sig can match it. Or at least get close. Lozart 1
K@rl Posted July 31, 2015 Posted July 31, 2015 I'd suggest you buy an aeg rifle ie an m4 with a long barrel and low magnification scope. Airsoft snipping isn't as fun as it may sound and is usually a role taken on by people who have been playing for a while or have watched too meny American army films. a good m4 with hop dialed in will shoot far enough but also mean you can switch roles mid game if you want to have some full auto fun. Mack 1
Gimpy Posted July 31, 2015 Author Posted July 31, 2015 Thank you all I appreciate all your comments and have decided to that your all right and I will be getting an aeg when the time comes. It also cuts my total starting cost down almost £200 I was looking at an (ICS m4 RAS oa93 with folding stock)
K@rl Posted July 31, 2015 Posted July 31, 2015 Folding stock was primeraly designed to alow easy exit from a vehicle. Shooting any weapon without a stock will comprise the platform stability. IMHO better to go with a Crain style stock, especially as it sounds like you will be playing outside. I can see why some people my use it in cqb but I've never found it necessary. Look at g&g raider long.
mr-bodycounter Posted August 2, 2015 Posted August 2, 2015 Wise choice not being a sniper trust me I'd look at G&G over ICS as G&G are 99% TM compatible whereas some ICS parts are more bespoke (inside AND outside). If you're really set on ICS don't get the folding stock, get a crane or fixed stock for battery space in the back. I would definitely consider the previously mentioned G&G Raiders (short or long idk where you play) or if you want to splash out perhaps look at their top tech range. Monty, Sitting Duck and djben9 3
Supporters NickM Posted August 3, 2015 Supporters Posted August 3, 2015 I can count on one finger the number of full game days where I have used my JG Bar10 boltie (I've had it for 2 years). And on a single hand the number of half days. There are so many variables that come into play with sniper style play that I think you would soon get bored and give up if this was your only source of airsofting kit. For a start you need a gun that has been upgraded and had a serious amount of time and energy put into it. Then you need a decent and very reliable secondary for engagements within your MED, somewhere between 20 and 30m for most sites. For me that rules out sniping during the cooler months, because gas pistols can sometimes be unreliable in the cold. In addition, if winds are strong, or gusting you can't make reliable adjustments between shots so hitting your target is more luck than good shooting. Then there is the speed of play, unless you know a site has really good areas suited to sniping play, or the games will be played at a fairly slow pace to allow you to sneak into a position, get dug in, take a few shots and then get away without being seen, you will find you are constantly struggling to keep up with the action, or people are very quickly within your MED.
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