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Tutorialon how to make the Snipe's Gun (BNHA).The materials I used are simple and easily available at your local store.Enjoy the video!The plan is available
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cách không cho người khác chụp màn hình facebook. We've talked about how to set up a DMR previously so let's do another one based on your requests. Today let's talk about a proper sniper loadout. As you know, I'm more technically oriented so I want to start out with the equipment side of it first because your sniping experience is going to be highly affected by your rifle. If your gun is not sorted out you are not going to do any better than another player using an AEG and at that point why run something as slow as a sniper rifle? Beginner Sniper Rifles For a rifle, I'll assume your event or field limits you to a bolt action gun such as a spring powered or gas powered rifle. I'll tell you off the bat, gas rifles can be powerful and easy to manipulate by a long shot, however the consistency is going to largely depend on the ambient temperatures and gas. I have yet to find it to be that consistent so I would say start with a spring action rifle. Now when going for a spring action rifle, your budget is going to play a huge part in this situation. I hate to say that the equipment makes your experience but in this situation, this is going to hold true. Most beginner grade sniper rifles shoot as hard or a little harder than an AEG. Out of the box that sounds good but what you really need to account for is shooting hard enough that it gives you that range advantage to justify running the sniper rifle. The other thing not often talked about is how durable the rifle is in the long run. Spring powered guns go through a lot of stress just like an AEG. However you are going to be running springs that are heavier and provide more energy with your shot and that puts more stress on the critical components overall. Echo1 Nemesis Arms VanquishYour base rifle should be something either already built out of the box or something you can build up with the right parts. If you have done some research or heard names being thrown about, you'll hear "VSR-10" come up in any sniper conversation. A VSR-10 is a rifle made by Tokyo Marui and is a prominent system that has been copied and improved by many manufacturers across Asia where airsoft draws its roots. By starting with a rifle that is largely VSR-10 compatible, you will have an easier time finding parts and upgrades. Sniper rifles that use proprietary designs will give you problems when you need to find upgrade or repair parts so remember that. Out of the box the original VSR-10 is a nice rifle but will be expensive to import and does not provide the performance that most people want to start at without throwing a lot of money at it, which is why a clone or a similarly based gun is ideal. For fully built guns that we carry, I recommend the ASG Action Army T11 for those on a budget. The gun is built up internally with all VSR-10 compatible parts and is made by a company that specializes is high end sniper parts to begin with. This is a very high value gun for those who want to snipe and blows the starter rifles out of the water. If you want something that feels amazing and is fully built and want to spend more, the ASG Archwick Mk13 is where you want to be at. The guns speak for themselves so I urge you to check out their respective videos and reviews we did. Action Army T11 from ASG For any gun, you should look into having a quality tight bore barrel and bucking put in if it is not equipped with one already. Combine that with heavyweight ammo such as .32, .36, .40 or higher and you will see amazing results. The spring in these guns should be swapped to match and get as close to the field limits as possible to maximize your potential. Guns shooting around the 3 joule mark that are well tuned can hit 300 feet away with a little bit of lobbing. Even beyond 200 feet you are outclassing AEGs/riflemen. Airsoft range isn't that extreme so any sort of zoom will be sufficient but too much will mean you lose awareness of your surroundings. Anywhere from 3x to 6x is where I would keep it. I have never had to use max zoom except to observe a target for a milsim event. Archwick Mk13 Mod 7 from ASG Archwick Mk13 Mod 5 from ASG Bipods can help steady your shot but won't be a deal breaker. Sometimes that extra weight isn't worth it. A mock suppressor won't add anything but length and spring snipers are already insanely quiet from afar. I'd recommend and extra magazine or two at minimum, and a sidearm or an AEG as a backup. For gear, wear something that blends in of course. I've seen some really well made ghillie suits by our local players that make them disappear into the background. The gear they wear tends to be chest rigs or battle belts, things that allow them to get prone and keep the bulk and noise down. This will take a lot of patience and study as you will build your loadout the more you play as a sniper. You'll find out what isn't working for you quick and I think that's better than me telling you a generic answer. That does it for today's blog. So let's go out there and play!
Beberapa pembaca menanyakan cara membuat airsoft gun pipa PVC bahkan minta dalam bentuk video di Youtube. Kami berusaha untuk membantu walaupun tidak terlalu detail karena keterbatasan waktu dan sumber daya - Agar lebih mudah diikuti, kami akan menggukan desain yang paling sederhana yang selanjutnya kami kembangkan menjadi DUCKgunov ver Prinsip kerja dasar desain tersebut dapat dilihat dalam artikel yang sudah kami tulis sebelumnya Basic design tersebut kami wujudkan menjadi sebuah prototype, sebagai berikut Agar penampilan dan kemampuan unit airsoft DIY kami meningkat, maka dilakukan sedikit perubahan menjadi DUVKgunov ver Material yang kami gunakan adalah sebagai berikut Air chamber Pipa PVC ukuran 1-1/4 inch End cap ukuran 1-1/4 inch Grip & air inlet Gergaji Kikir Bor dapat diganti dengan paku atau obeng yang dipanaskan, untuk membuat lubang Bagian-bagian unit homemade airsoft yang akan kita bahas adalah sebagai berikut Bahan air chamber dari kanan ke kiri End cap dop 1-1/4 inch, pipa PVC 1-1/4, reducer socket 1-1/4 x 1/2 inch. Bahan pistol gripdari kanan ke kiri tire valve pentil ban motor, end cap 1/2 inch, pipa 1/2 inch, tee 1/2 inch. Pistol grip ini dihubungkan dengan keran yang berfungsi sebagai trigger. Kami memasang keran agak condong ke kiri agar lebih nyaman saat menarik. Silakan memilih posisi yang sesuai dengan selera. Breech dibuat dari tee PVC 1/2 inch. Di sinilah tempat mengisikan proyektil BB 6mm. Potong tee menggunakan gergaji dan bor, jangan lupa buat potongan untuk mengunci laras. Bagian breech ini akan terhubung dengan keran pemicu dan pipa 1/2 inch yang berfungsi sebagai shroud srombong laras/barrel. Sampai pada tahap ini, struktur dasar unit airsoft rumahan kita sudah lengkap. Sebelum di-lem silakan berpura-pura membidik menggunakan pipa dan aneka socket yang sudah dirangkai tadi. Anda dapat menyesuaikan panjang pendek pipa agar handling terasa nyaman. Jika ukuran dan posisi dirasa sudah pas, silakan menyambung setiap bagian mengguakan lem PVC, dan biarkan mengering secara sempurna. Setelah lem benar-benar mengering silakan mengisikan udara menggunakan pompa untuk menguji apakah ada kebocoran sambungan. Laras Pada dasarnya laras bisa dibuat menggunakan pipa apa saja yang berbentuk bulat sempurna. Namun karena kita akan membuat sebuah airsoft gun maka akan lebih optimal jika menggunakan laras bekas airsoft gun. Laras airsoft mempunyai diameter bagian dalam sebesar 6mm, sesuai dengan ukuran proyektil BB yang digunakan. Bagaimana jika ukuran laras lebih besar? Proyektil tetap dapat meluncur, namun lajunya akan lebih lambat karena terjadi kebocoran atau kerugian kompresi. Kami juga sudah pernah membuat artikel mengenai cara merangkai laras. Inner barrel dibungkus cellotape selotip agar dapar masuk dan tepat di tengah pipa yang digunakan sebagai outer barrel. Susunan laras dari dalam ke luar inner barrel airsoft gun 6 mm, gulungan cellotape di kedua ujung dan bagian tengah, pipa aluminum / besi yang sesuai dengan diameter dalam pipa PVC 1/2 inch, pipa PVC 1/2 inch. Laras bisa maju mundur di dalam shroud pipa PVC 1/2 inch, berfungsi untuk memasukkan BB 6mm Pada bagian breech, dipasang clamp pada laras untuk pegangan saat mendorong laras maju-mundur dan untuk mengunci pada breech. Unit airsoft buatan sendiri Anda sudah siap dicoba. Lakukan ritual sebagai berikut Tutup keran picu Pasang pompa Pompa beberapa kali hingga tekanan mencukupi sekitar 60 psi Dorong laras maju Isikan BB 6mm Dorong laras mundur lalu kunci Bidik sasaran, tutup satu mata -p Buka keran picu dengan cepat tapi tidak banyak membuat adah bidikan berubah. Harap diingat, bahwa kecepatan 'terbang' BB plastik 6mm dapat mencapai 400fps sehingga harus berhati-hati memperlakukan airsoft gun. Fokus kita adalah kesenangan, jadi keamanan harus menjadi hal utama. Mencederai orang lain dapat tentu mengakibatkan konsekuensi hukum . Selamat berkreasi! Bahan dapat dibeli dan alat dapat dipinjam, namun kreatifitas dan imajinasi datang dari Anda sendiri - Salam... Admin PVCairsoftgun pvcairsoftgun
Introduction How to Make a Sniper/Shotgun Airsoft RifleThe above video demonstrates a simple and inexpensive airgun design that can be used with airsoft pellets or a wide variety of other projectiles. Parts 6mm ID Brake Line Test with airsoft pellet to check size 1" x 4" PVC Pipe Nipple 1" Threaded End Caps x2 1/2" x 1 1/4" Spring Approximate size Washer & Nut to fit the attached Brake Line Fittings Brass Air Tank Valve Schrader Valve Compact Bicycle Pump Be the First to Share Recommendations84 CommentsI made it, and it's AWESOME. I just have one problem I need a solution for the pellets spilling out when i hold it downwards. I also am wondering if there is an easier and faster way to load the bullets, and if a larger pvc will make it have a higher have a suggestion. First, for the pellet to not fall out of the barrel find where the bullet should rest and cut out a section on the barrel. Many airsoft guns have what in called the "hop up unit," this unit holds the pellet until fired out of the barrel so you can take the hop up from an old gun replace that section of the problem. I would not expand the air chamber because doing this would take longer for you to fill the air chamber still having a FPS very close to the hope this helped you. Very cool! Glad you like it. You can keep pellets from falling out of the barrel with a bit of paper/tissue as wadding, just like an old muzzle loading musket is loaded. I don't have a faster way to load have a problem with this, I sealed the bb with hot glue just as it said, and put it all together, and there Is a leak coming out of the end of the barrel, I am confused and kinda aggravated. probably is the O ring. Put some pipe thread paste on it and it should seal does the air from bicycle pump go into the chamber?from the shrader valve, stop askking. Could you show how to make a magazine for iti reckon for what its worth make a 'magazine' that you can manually a rod that goes into the mag push up a bb through a x cut piece of paper into the barrel I imagine that would be quite difficult, but you could probably make some sort of speedloader device. how does the air from the bicycle pump go into the chamber? Please respond, I'm thinking of building one. Thanks Through the schrader valvehow far or what fps does it get what is a schrader valve? And also how far does this shoot or what fps does it get, thanks again. how does the air from the bicycle pump get into the chamber?? This is just awesome. What's your favorite replica weapon?How do you reloadI made it but do you side the pellets down the barrel or whatYes, you slide pellets down the barrel. You can use a bit of cotton to hold them in if you don't want them rolling can you help me with this
In a nutshell, here’s what to doOverviewChoosing your rifle’s blueprintThings you’ll needAssembling your airsoft rifleBottom line Airsoft sniper rifles are automatic rifle replicas used during airsoft games and are replicas of real guns. They’re a kind of low-power bolt action air gun that’s made to fire non-metallic spherical pellets. Airsoft sniper guns, as replica rifles, can be built to look pretty much like real firearms on the exterior, and considering the orange muzzle tips needed in certain regions, it can be quite hard to tell the difference. There is a great collection of airsoft sniper rifles to choose from. For instance, one of the best ready-made airsoft rifles out there right now is the Silverback Airsoft Desert Tech HTI reviewed in our single product review article here. However, some airsoft players prefer to make their own rifles. “Choice” is the only justification for you to make your own airsoft sniper gun. Because it would be costlier than purchasing a new one, but recognizing that you made it yourself gives you an incredible sense of accomplishment. This post will give you an overview of the implications and what it takes to build an airsoft sniper rifle. In a nutshell, here’s what to do Decide on the sort of rifle you want to create. When you’ve made your decision, look at the internal and external components you’ll require. Different engines, gearboxes, and other components are available. Purchase the required external components stock, receiver, outer barrel, etc. Buy high-quality internal parts, gears, spring, tappet plate, etc. Invest in a strong inner barrel, hop-up unit, and rubber. Invest in high-quality electric parts like cables, MOSFET, connectors, etc. Ensure you get the necessary machining equipment like a CNC machine. Ready yourself with a great deal of patience and a vast selection of technical sketches and research them all. Assemble and test. Before you place the mechbox inside the receiver, assemble and evaluate it first. If it really doesn’t fit, refer to the technical sketches and manuals and figure out what went wrong. Adjust and work it out until you get the best result. Overview Bear in mind that constructing an airsoft sniper gun from the ground up would not save you money. The design and manufacturing machinery used is not what most people have in their houses, and the best you can do is produce the shell with a 3D printer. The gearbox and other internals, on the other side, are not anything you’d print with a 3D printer. Previous attempts had been made in manufacturing airsoft pistols with 3D printers, but there were several problems with it, which contributed to poor sales. Choosing your rifle’s blueprint So, if you wanted to create an airsoft sniper rifle bit by bit, you would like to start by figuring out the gun’s foundation or base. Are you making an AR-15, an AK-47, a G36, or something else entirely? This will inform you which variant of the gearbox and motor you’ll need for your project. You’ll also need to decide whether you want torque, rpm, or a stable build. This would influence the gun’s overall architecture. When you’ve worked it out, you’ll get your frame and all of its components, as well as your gearbox with the parts. Things you’ll need Remember that you’ll need gears, a pump, a valve, a cylinder head, an anti-reversal latch ASL, a piston head, a spring, a spring guide, a trigger, a trigger assembly, a MOSFET if desired, wiring, connectors/adapters, shims, bearings, an air nozzle, and other small springs and more. You’ll need to consider the battery and the engine as well. Hold on; You’ll need an inner barrel also, as well as hop-up modules and other relevant products. You will need to consider the outer barrel/barrel assembly, tracks, and, of course, the stock. Actually, it’s quite on the high side to build an airsoft sniper compared to buying an already made one. Never get me wrong designing an airsoft sniper rifle is entertaining, but there should be a genuine reason why you should construct your airsoft gun from scratch. Instead, you can purchase a damaged airsoft sniper rifle and repair or upgrade the broken pieces if you badly need to build one. Or you can buy a brand new sniper rifle and just upgrade the inners of it to be more powerful and more suited for your needs. One of the best upgradeable airsoft sniper rifles out of the box is the JG VSR-10 / BAR-10. The platform on which this sniper is built is one of the most popular and widely used among many airsoft rifle manufacturers, and, therefore, many of the parts available now is suitable with this gun. Assembling your airsoft rifle The majority of airsoft weapons are operated by pressurized gas in some way. But you can choose a hybrid system if you like. If you choose to use a gas compressor, which might be perfect if you don’t have to carry it about everywhere, then you’ll need a fast action piston mechanism with a strong spring or any gas canister to use for propulsion. After that, you’ll need a device for triggering events. If it was anything like a can of machine spray, a gas-powered device might require something to pierce the can before bursting or something in the control system to cause it to emit small blasts of pressurized air. The piston is the most basic of all the mechanisms. Place a wrench in it, and Screw it in place with a screwdriver. Lock it in place, whichever tool you choose; please ensure it’s free to move. Pulling the lever would cause the end cap, which should be stuck to the spring, to be released and fired upward, bringing an enormous volume of air via the piston and through a tiny hole in the centre, as well as a 6mm tube made of metallic substance. Modify it however you like, but all you’ll need is a piston with a spring and end tip, a lever, a charging handle, and a 6mm diameter tube; use BBs that is 6mm in diameter with a weight ranging from to grams. Since it’s a medium-heavy BB that’s precise, will definitely yield good performance. You will raise the hand per the second count by changing the spring’s stress weight, so the force is released even faster, but you’ll need a stronger and heavier spring to achieve this. But You’d have to be able to withstand too much pain, as well as change the charge handle and button to avoid breaking them. I recommend using an AR spring, such as a real-life sniper weapon spring or a piston mechanism from an airsoft manufacturer. And there’s the chance of a good airsoft sniper rifle! Bottom line Without machines like a CNC Machine or other advanced mill, it would be difficult to build an advanced airsoft sniper rifle. Your work will be a lot easier if you already had the barrel/hop-up assembly and gearbox or some existing parts. At this point, the major thing that’ll remain will be to develop the sniper frame. You can also build a magwell, receiver, and outer barrel frame out of PVC plastic and numerous other bits using plastic welding solvent. To maximize power, you should laminate the stock with several sheets. You can take a look at some youtube videos that detailed the machining process. To reiterate, you’ll need a few parts that are vital to the gun’s operation, like the muzzle and gearbox, to put your new airsoft sniper rifle to work. Finally, you may need to re-visit your sketched model in case you are missing out on something.
What To Do As A Sniper? The sniper role has had a long and storied history. From its humble beginnings of muskets and ball ammunition to present-day firearms, the role of sniper has evolved greatly. For those that might not know, the sniper is a shooter who specializes in long-range, precision shooting. An airsoft sniper can usually work alone or in a small team that can consist of two or more members. Due to the ability of the sniper to take deadly accurate shots, they fast became "force multipliers" on the battlefield. This resulted in them quickly achieving an air of mystery for being almost "lone wolves". To many, they were like ghosts in the night or "hunters of men" as some would later be known by. Needless to say, the sniper is a highly romanticized role as we often imagine them being one-man armies frequently outnumbered. Top 10 Tips As A Sniper As an airsoft player, you can also fulfill your dreams of becoming a sniper! Though there are some differences between how a real steel sniper would operate, there are also many similarities. To learn more about sniping, we aim to share ten helpful tips! In effect, they can improve your overall shooting experience or give you better insight at airsoft sniping! 1. Finding the Right Tool Have you ever heard people say "bring the right tool for the job"? As a sniper, it's paramount that we bring the right gun to our "gunfight"! There are a wide variety of airsoft guns! Many can be used as sniper rifles, check out a list of Top Sniper Rifles HERE. Firstly, let's break down these sniper rifles into two categories, each with their pros and cons. These categories are "bolt guns" and "select-fire". We are now deviating from real steel because with airsoft, often AEGs have the ability to shoot full auto. Due to this fact, you will find some guns that should be traditionally "semi-auto" rifles featuring a full-auto option. Bolt Guns Bolt guns are probably the easiest to recognize and most often associated with being considered a "sniper rifle". For those who may not know, a "bolt gun" is a bolt-action rifle. These guns fire shots one at a time through the manual manipulation of the bolt. This means you as the shooter will have full control of how your gun operates before taking each shot. Because of this, bolt action sniper rifles are usually more consistent in their firing and overall accuracy. Highly Consistent Simple OperationGenerally Enjoys Wide Varieties of Upgrade Options Takes Longer Time for Follow-Up Shots Steeper Learning Curve Click Photo for More Information Select Fire Semi-Auto / Full-Auto As its name would suggest, select-fire guns allow you to select between different firing modes. While this is an easier way for you to land rapid hits downrange, you might be sacrificing some consistency. However, these guns do come in a variety of platforms such as AEG, GBB, and HPA. As a result, they also enjoy a greater variety when it comes to diverse weapon styling. This allows you to truly make the sniper rifle you choose reflect your personality. Multi-Platform Options Simple OperationAllows for Rapid Shooting Prone to Inconsistencies Requires Gas, Batteries, or Compressed Air Tanks to Operate Click Photo to Learn More 2. Finding The Right Accessories Secondly, as we explore how to be an airsoft sniper, the right accessories are essential! As a result, you will have an easier time using your rifle, and you will also be saving weight. It's quite amusing how often you will see players dressing up their guns like Christmas trees! However, this usually ends up being more of a hindrance rather than a benefit. In other words, try not to overdo your accessories and use only what's best for you. Scopes Possibly the most vital accessory or piece of equipment you will want to get is a good scope. This goes without saying that as a sniper, you want to be able to get good eyes on your target. With this in mind, here are a few tips you certainly want to be mindful of when considering your scope. Ideally, you want something that offers clarity, enough zoom, and cross-hairs that don't overwhelm you with unnecessary information. Click on Photo for More Information Pictured above is the RWA Hawkeye Scope. It sports many great features but most importantly it meets the three main criteria we previously mentioned. In turn, it would be something I would personally recommend. Most notably, this scope is very light therefore you can easily maintain your aim on target longer without feeling fatigued. Scope Rings or Scope Mounts? Usually, when you purchase a scope, they often come with a very basic mounting solution. While these are not always bad, there better options out there. There has always been a debate about what is the better option, rings or mounts. At the end of the day, we suggest you choose what is best for you. However, we have a small breakdown of the two to help you choose something best suited for your needs. Click on Photo for More Information Scope rings are exactly what you would imagine them to be. They are simple to use, lightweight, and highly adjustable. As a result, they are probably the easiest to get your hands on to start using them. But, their simplicity can also be their drawback. For example, you might want to be able to change scopes without having to readjust your spacing. You might even want to remove your complete setup all at once for transport. These are legitimate concerns players have causing some to rethink the overall usability of the basic scope rings. LightweightEase of UseCompatible with Wide Variety of Scopes Requires Re-Spacing for Different Scopes Not Easy to Attach and Detach On the other hand, scope mounts while slightly heavier they are easier to use overall. Because of this, many shooters opt to choose mounts. Scope mounts also come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so it gives your rifle some added personality. Most importantly, scope mounts often eliminate the shortcomings found with scope rights. You no longer need to re-space when using different scopes and many scope mounts come with quick detach features! Click on Photo for More Information Quick Detach and Attach FeaturesFixed SpacingCompatible with Wide Variety of Scopes Heavier Weight Pricier Option 3. Finding The Right BBs One of the often-overlooked elements when it comes to precision shooting is the ammo that we use. Consequently, BBs being too heavy or too light leads to inaccuracies downrange. As a golden rule, always reference your rifle's FPS before choosing the right weight. Because when you are shooting at targets further away, your environment starts becoming more of a factor. Generally, you would want to have a heavier BB for a gun that shoots at a higher FPS. The reason is, the higher your FPS, the more energy that BB will have as it travels through the air. This allows the BB to fly at a flatter and more stable trajectory though seemingly slower. If your BB is too light, the energy behind it will cause it to waver and fly erratically. Here is a small breakdown of some recommended BB weights. 330-380FPS - 380-400FPS - +400FPS - + Click Photo to Learn More 4. Bipods Being able to have a stable shooting platform is essential when you ask yourself how to be an airsoft sniper. However, one must think about your role as the sniper before committing to a bipod. Certainly, it's always better to have something and not need it than need something and not have it. Generally, the size of the field will give you an idea as to how you will be sniping. For example, if you are playing at a huge field with varied terrain, chances are you will be bunkered down. Therefore, having a bipod is a huge plus! Keeping in the same vein, if the field is small, you will be on the move more often. This means it would probably be best for you not to use a bipod. Because you want your rifle to be as lightweight as possible! Deployable Stable Shooting PlatformCan Be Used As Foregrip Wide Variety of Choices Adds Extra Front WeightCan Get Caught On ThingsHinders Mobility 5. Custom Builds vs Out of the Box This point goes hand in hand with point number 10! It's certainly important to find the right tool for the job! Especially when you have made a decision on what kind of gun you would like to use. But for some, building it out is half the fun! Custom Builds For instance, the legendary VSR-10 from Tokyo Marui is one of the best rifles to modify. What the VSR-10 provides is an excellent base gun for airsoft gunsmiths. Firstly, it enjoys a wide variety of parts from both first and third party. Secondly, its base system already shoots very consistently resulting from its large air capacity found in its cylinder. Finally, its chassis can be easily swapped out for a different style better suited to your needs. Moreover, if you enjoy the base styling, its body is lightweight and quite robust. Though, the base FPS is low, so if you are at a small field, you can still snipe! However, if you love to take a look under the hood, this gun is for you! Click Photo to Learn More Usually Affordable Base PriceCustomizable to How You Want Diverse Upgrade Brands Generally Low Base FPSStock Parts Can Be FlimsySteep Learning Curve Out of the Box Opposite to the custom build, it is becoming more and more popular for manufactures to release pre-upgraded sniper rifles. These guns usually come pre-installed with enhanced internals and exquisite externals. Many even sport real steel trademarks as they are licensed products. In short, exactly as the name would suggest, they are ready to go out of the box. Perhaps most importantly, this lowers the bar of entry for players that would like to try sniping. Some manufactures have also opted to produce more budget-friendly sniper rifles. This subsequently grew the interest of players around the world, ultimately democratizing sniping in general, making it more accessible. To be exact, flattening the learning curve required behind your gun. Click Photo to Learn More Great Out of The Box Performance Wide Price Ranges Licensed Products Some Parts Can Be Proprietary Some Have Limited Upgrade Options Generally Fixed FPS 6. Take Time To Set Up Your Rifle Now that we have established hardware, let's talk about "software". You are the key to how to be an airsoft sniper. This means, no matter how good your gun is, you have to be the one to pull the trigger. With what we have learned above, it is time to start setting up the rifle. Hop-Up To start, a good place would be your hop-up. During the setting up of your hop, taking your time is the most crucial. Safely speaking, your hop-up is going to be different between you consistently hitting or missing your target. Therefore, prior to gaming with your sniper rifle spend time calibrating it. Learning the ins and outs of your hop-up's performance ensures that you know the trajectory of your BBs. In short, there are some things that cannot be rushed, this is one of them. Zeroing Your Scope Once you have given your hop-up the proper amount of love, we commence with the zeroing of your scope. To "zero" your scope simply means your crosshairs and point of impact are aligned. This process takes time! Adjust the windage left and right knob and elevation up and down knob of your crosshairs to make sure the center lines up. That is to say, assuming your hop-up is dialed into where you want it to be Stock and Chassis Once you have your shooting parts dialed in, never overlook the rest of your gun. A very important part of being a sniper is being precise! Meaning, you want to ensure your gun is tailored to how you want it to shoot. Essentially, you should be making fine adjustments to your cheek rest and butt pad. This is because the last thing you want is a strain on your body when shooting. At the same time, if your rifle allows for it, adjust your trigger accordingly. Ensuring you have a short length of pull and a clean break will greatly enhance your shooting experience! 7. Camouflage Part of being a sniper means you are going to have to stay hidden. This means you will have to have a good understanding of your environment. It would seem like a "no brainer" but often we fall prey to the idea of "one camo fits all". With that said, do not forget to apply a certain level of camouflage to your rifle as well! Essentially, your gun is what will give away your position to the opponent. Thus, during your search to find the right camo pattern, don't forget your gun. A little bit of paint or even camo tape can go a long way! In conclusion, you want to break up your and the gun's silhouette, making you more elusive and better hidden! Patterns Referencing the chart above, here are some patterns I would personally recommend Multicam Tropic M81 Woodland Russian EMR-1 These patterns work in a variety of areas. That is because they feature darker tones mixed with a fair amount of lighter tones. Moreover, these are patterns that are easy to find and a breeze to mix and match with. 8. Learn Your Surroundings I am very sure that many of us have watched Star Wars. You should know the "I have the high ground" meme. However, though funny, there is some deeper meaning here. Before playing a game, take some time scanning your AO Area of Operations. This can step up your game on how to be an airsoft sniper. Because as the sniper, you are essentially the "hunter" on the field. Therefore, take time and use your eyes to scan for proper vantage points. This is important because you should be taking shots at proper engagement distances. However, you can also act as the eyes and ears of your team if you are running with a team. Great vantage points can be high buildings, elevated areas with good brush coverings, or even small dugouts. 9. Communication Fitting in nicely with the tail end of the previous point, take time to set up a line of communication! Not every sniper is a "lone wolf" as we see in video games or movies! For example, when you are well hidden and sneak up on a group of enemies, chances are you're outnumbered. If you want to open fire and take a few out, by all means, enjoy yourself! However, you can choose to take this time to inform your teammates. You can tell them where the enemies are, where they are going, and how many they are. Not to mention that you can take small shots into the group to cause them to bunker down or disperse! Fundamentally you are a force multiplier, use this to your advantage! Call in your "strike group" for the cleanup and pick off any stragglers! 10. Practice Makes Perfect Much like other sports, you need practice and airsoft is no different in this regard! The best piece of advice I can give you as to how to be an airsoft sniper is this. At the heart of being a good shooter is getting to know your gun and where your shot placement is. In conjunction, you should take time to find out where is your holdover. holdover where you hold your crosshairs in relation to the target accounting for travel distance, target movement, and bullet drop This kind of innate understanding cannot be achieved if you do not put in the time behind the rifle. If you want to dedicate yourself to a position that requires some skill, here are some good drills for you. Shoot off Knee Take shots while in a kneeling position. Firstly, this is probably going to be one of the most frequent positions you will be in. While you are in this kneeling position, take your time to feel out what is comfortable. You will be resting the weight of your body on one leg. Find what feels good for you so you can avoid your leg falling asleep! Bolt Operation Practice cycling your bolt, if you are using a bolt gun! Because this is a sure-fire way to familiarize yourself with your rifle. A great drill is to maintain eyes on your target while feeling out where the bolt is. Upon further practice, you will easily be able to operate different aspects of your rifle. The key is to independently work the gun without having to break eye contact with your target! Trigger Control While this applies more to select fire guns, good trigger control is also important for the bolt gun shooter. To surmise this simply, work on trigger discipline. As a sniper it's not always about how many shots you take but how well are your shots placed. When target shooting, try to pace your shots at 2 to 3 seconds apart and feel your trigger. When using a select-fire gun, spamming your trigger might cause higher rates of inconsistent shots. Inconsistencies always leads to misses or even worse, you will get discovered by the opposing force! Basic Fitness I believe it's safe to say, airsoft is a very active sport. It is a firm belief of mine that you will greatly enhance your enjoyment by being more fit. As a result, you will be spending more time shooting and less time panting! How will this benefit me as a sniper you ask? By increasing your stamina and strength, you are going to stay scoped in longer and feel less fatigue. Furthermore, doing some basic cardio will put you in better condition when sprinting from one location to another. Conclusion Wrapping up everything, learning how to be an airsoft sniper is just like learning a different position in sports. Being a sniper is one of the great joys of playing airsoft. It's incredibly rewarding when you see your hard work pay off with a great headshot! Check our video on the ultimate guide to sniper rifles
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