Sniper Rifle/Designated Marskmen's Rifle Thread

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Re: Sniper Rifle/Designated Marskmen's Rifle Thread

Post by SteevoLS » Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:52 pm

Blah, blah, G3 still can't beat my Winchester, blah, blah, 600 FPS.

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Re: Sniper Rifle/Designated Marskmen's Rifle Thread

Post by Dominum » Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:05 pm

Mine will be very close to, if not at, 600 FPS. Plus, I have 55-400rnd mag capacity, mag relaod ability, and can put a dozen rounds into a target before you can put two ;D.

Yours definitely wins in the looks category, hands down :-[.
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Post by IronChef » Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:26 pm

i'll up you both with the sl9.....looks and capability. she just chronoed at domino 430fps with .30's...just getting a better hop and longer tightbore..and since you cant john wayne cock your 30/30....:)
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Post by SteevoLS » Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:27 pm

Well I can, actually. Did it a few times last game, but I don't think it would probably work out too well in the end.
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Post by IronChef » Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:42 pm

u need the wider cocking lever...then you can twirl it ;D
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Post by IronChef » Sat Dec 25, 2010 4:32 pm

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the m99 and the psg1 in group shot
funny enough they are almost the EXACT same length
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Post by Star_folder » Sat Dec 25, 2010 7:20 pm

Fantastic, here's my DMR.

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Promy 550mm, I plan to get a longer one eventually with a full cylinder.

Custom bucking, Firefly hard nub, King Arms hop up with a Prometheus Neo Strike on the way, We'll see if there really is that much of a difference between them.

the Gaurder SP140 puts it at 490fps.

A good solid little gun, and half the size of most DMRs :D

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Re: Sniper Rifle/Designated Marskmen's Rifle Thread

Post by Gabe » Thu Dec 30, 2010 5:09 am

That's certainly one of the more unusual DMR setups I've ever seen.  I have to ask...is that a CASV on your...L85?  If so, I had no idea that there was such compatibility (at least in front furniture) between M series and L series.

My setup is a Systema PTW.  Not too much else to say, as performance changes come as quickly as a cylinder swap.  Externally it has a MagPul PTS PRS, SPR front, rail spine, and Airsoft Surgeon outer barrel.  Currently making a shorter build (no change in performance whatsoever) with a CASV, rail spine, and reverting to the standard crane stock.

Strangely, my Systema TW5 (MP5) gets nearly the same performance with a much shorter barrel and an M130 cylinder, the main difference being the SD series front end I (with much help) milled (started as an ICS front end) to fit.  It certainly adds uniquity (considering you can't get TW5's anymore and there's no compatible kits) but I really appreciate the noise reduction the front kit added, however inadvertent it was.

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Post by Star_folder » Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:36 am

It is indeed a CASV, and for the most part L85s and M series guns aren't compatible. I had to do a little sanding to get the rails to sit on properly, but after some tinkering I got it on there all snug like. It was really kind of a gamble as to whether it would fit or not. Turns out anything that attaches to the top rails on an M series can be put on an L85.
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Re: Sniper Rifle/Designated Marskmen's Rifle Thread

Post by Gabe » Thu Dec 30, 2010 3:41 pm

Dude, +1 for you, custom work ftw.  I really often see guns (arnies mostly) where people claim 'custom' work on a gun where they haven't done anything but put aftermarket parts on it.  Perhaps it's setting the bar too high, but custom is more synonymous with 'one of a kind, for one person' than 'modified' to me.  Good work.

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Re: Sniper Rifle/Designated Marskmen's Rifle Thread

Post by Dominum » Fri Jan 07, 2011 3:39 pm

@Star_folder:

Great performance, I've loved Fireflys for a long time now.
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Post by IronChef » Fri Jan 07, 2011 5:27 pm

Gabe wrote: Dude, +1 for you, custom work ftw.  I really often see guns (arnies mostly) where people claim 'custom' work on a gun where they haven't done anything but put aftermarket parts on it.  Perhaps it's setting the bar too high, but custom is more synonymous with 'one of a kind, for one person' than 'modified' to me.  Good work.
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Re: Sniper Rifle/Designated Marskmen's Rifle Thread

Post by severed » Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:31 pm

Just picked up a CA EBR, parts to turn it into a ridiculous DMR have been ordered as well.

Thais is what it'll look like in...hmm about 2 weeks.

Helical 300% gears, G&P M170 deviljet, Promy M170 spring, Promy hard bucking, CA bore up cylinder, bearings pulled bushing installed, mosfet, 16ga silicone jacket novak wire, sorbothane cylinder head pad. Not sure what piston yet but leaning towards a supercore.

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Post by 82dcustomer » Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:57 pm

Bad Ace! How is that SAW coming along?

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Re: Sniper Rifle/Designated Marskmen's Rifle Thread

Post by SteevoLS » Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:16 pm

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