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Take a Shot everytime Josef says Screwglue! But seriously I like how easy you throw around the Gun in in the Review, just shows how handy and lightweight it is. Talking Grips - Can you mount GBBR Grips on it? please say yes I really want to use my skeleton Grip to make the look complete :D
I thought it was ugly at first too, but I am seriously considering getting it. I mainly just need to figure out how to explain it to my girlfriend and why I need another airsoft gun when I have so many already.
Bro mine came in pieces an idk what to do there's a metal piece that won't fit anywhere 4 round pieces the pistol grip isn't even on 3 screws for the gun but two more I'm assuming for the metal piece but it won't even fit on maybe you guys gave me the wrong one? Idk giving me a damn headache
A lot of people like the custom colored bolts but I personally didn’t get one for mine because of 2 reasons. A lot of people have to remove the safety completely because everytime you rack the bolt, it catches the safety. The second thing is, someone can spot you a mile away with that gold shiny bolt when your in the middle of green vegetation. I like keeping mine black. The stock bolt doesn’t bother me one bit. I have a custom SSG-10A1 because I personally don’t like sniper rifles with pistol grips like the A2 and A3. I love the looks of the rifles....the pistol grips are the only thing causing me not to buy them. Get you a nice scope, bi-pod, silencer and your rifle will be looking awesome.
those two Pic-Rails on the front of the Stock should have been screwed on, and therefore detatchable!!! Even if it would have raised the price another few bucks, I think it would have been worth it... Much better looks, and even better ergonomics when they are not used - I cant imagine them comfortablke to grip on.
@@maxkim3082 you can choose 4 different spring with differét powerWhen u buy the product, less than 1 or 2.2 or 2.8 or 5 joules have u ever checked the gun in the novritsch store ? Lol I dont know what MAGS u are talking about
@@odindouteaux2283 no, I didn't check it out because I know it's out of my budget haha and just search for any sniper mags Novritsch website probably has them
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No idea why the marketing team advertise it‘s a new gun when it's the same system with different combination, also no idea why a lightweight compact version of the system lunch with a long barrel, and the short barrel is out of stock at a very “convenient” timing, all so interesting as Novritsch just give a such rough answer to get it over with.
The limitiation of accuracy is always the BBs and condition, the accuracy should be the same, you will get a little bit more volecity out of long barrel, but you can always use a stronger spring.
@@oscarshen6855 I don't think that you get more velocity with a longer barrel, once you have the minimal length necessary for the BB to receive full acceleration from the compressed air.
I doubt you are still answering questions on this video, but just in case you are - performance wise, is there ANY reason to get the long barrel config over the short?
As far as range and accuracy no, BUT you have the ability to hide further back into the shadows or in the case of vegetation with the longer barrel you have the ability to hide deeper and not have anything get in front your barrel to ricochet
I wanna get the A1 but for some reason I can’t order it from the USA warehouse even though I’m in Canada. What’s the point of me paying 65$+ extra in shipping to order it from Europe when I could order it from our next door neighbors which are the USA. Can you ask Novritsch if they could allow the USA warehouse to ship to Canada. Because as of now the SSg10 A1 costs 560$ Canadian when it should only cost 460$ but due to shipping fees and everything else it brings the price up. So again, I’d greatly appreciate it if you would just bring it up to Novritsch if he could allow the USA warehouse to ship to Canada. Thanks josef and have a nice day!
Man, I wish he would reply... me and my brother really want some novritsch gear but I’m not ordering it unless it come so from the USA warehouse as I’d save so much more money.
www.canadiancartel.ca/collections This company from Canada sells novritsch gear. As of right now they are sold out. They said they’d have more in stock by the end of the month. Hope it helps.
Novritsch already said that for now, you can only buy it on the full rifle but will be able to purchase the stock by it self in the future. And he didn't say when.
Why do you talk like that? Arent you in the developement Team at novritch? Didnt you See the gun Month before Release...and when you saw its ugly why didnt you Change the parts you didnt like
MY OPINION ON THIS GUN: It's very cool with a "tactical" looking sniper rifle, with many features etc. But i think it just looks too... small? Like, whenever you see a real sniper rifle, they are not small. They are big, doesn't really matter how much they weigh, they are just more "beefy". This sniper is more or less bases on the Remington MSR (which is beautiful). I just think you coul've worked more on this yourselves, instead of just getting maple leaf's parts and whatever. Make it YOUR gun design, how YOU want it. It probably works great and it's probably super sturdy in the body, but you have the SAME barrel, the SAME mechanism. It also seems a bit overpriced, since it has exactly the same performance as the SSG10. Of course it has a "cooler look" but is that look really worth 180 Euros more?
I also think these are with the short barrels giving it a smaller look. The price may just be capitalizing on those that always want the new thing that no one has.
Protip. To quickly acquire your target with magnification, first use your red dot and then look down the scope. Then you won’t have to adjust any magnification.