Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

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Postby KA-BAR » Sat Feb 26, 2011 1:21 pm

patrick, try reading the thread, instead of replying to it. your post offers nothing positive, and does not incline me to help you whatsoever.
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Postby Patrick750 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 2:31 pm

I've read all 3 pages and it just seems to be "best bang for your buck". I understand that the E1 M28 is an amazing sniper out of the box. But what i'm confused about is if it's amazing compared to other rifles in that price range or sniper rifles in general.
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Postby KA-BAR » Sat Feb 26, 2011 2:32 pm

can i get a mod clean up in this stickey.

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Postby Patrick750 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 2:38 pm

KA-BAR wrote:t the E1 M28 is THE sniper rifle package to purchase.


My interpretation "the E1 M28 is the best sniper rifle" am I wrong? Please I just want to learn.
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Postby quigly » Sat Feb 26, 2011 2:53 pm

No, it's not the complete best. It is just a good starting rifle due to its cost and quality. High priced rifle are generally better in quality, but they aren't cheap at all. There you go, hope it helped.
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Postby pdx650 » Sun Nov 27, 2011 1:45 pm

Well, I just ordered a tsd sd702/well mb07 and am looking for the answer to the inner barrel length. I'm not ready to say, "I can't find it", but I'm coming close.

Also, I am considering adding a mock silencer to it to gain more distance for a longer inner barrel.

UPDATE: Thinking the sd inner barrel is 431mm is 16.96847 inches. Is this long enough for a sniper rifle? It is stock and is probably not a TB either.

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Re: Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

Postby Gerberbaby94 » Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:12 pm

I know this is a way old post but no one has talked about it so I feel that it can't hurt to add in my two cents about the A&K SVD. Sooooo when I bought this weapon stock it had fair accuracy and power. However, after I upgraded the barrel and the spring I was shooting for DAAAAAYYYYYSSSS. Not to say that the longer the barrel--the better, but I can definetly say it makes a huge difference. The range I get out of my SVD has put my friends sniper rifles to shame. I can tap them through a bush, while they arch their gun to try and get as much range to hit as possible. Sometimes it is quite ridiculous. On top of it being fairly accurate out at very long range it is quiet in the vacinity of the shooter (as are most spring rifles). The only large draw back is that if you are playing in more confined spaces (i.e. jungle, urban, or anything not as open) the weight and length of the gun slow you down. This is more of a "chill out and wait" gun than a squad sniper or an "assaulting" sniper. Lastly, bolt pull not advised for the weak armed--it can take some getting used to. Anyhow, breaking rules yet again to resurrect an old topic. Something had to be said about it though.
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Postby ScaredShooter » Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:17 pm

Gerberbaby94 wrote:Anyhow, breaking rules yet again to resurrect an old topic. Something had to be said about it though.


I love necro-posting and shall participate in this fun game.

pdx650 wrote:barrel is 431mm is 16.96847 inches.


I find it hillarious that measurement is calibrated to the hundred-thousandth of an inch. Because I have this sneaking suspiscion that the tolerances on your barrel aren't quite that close.
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Re: Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

Postby Ivan Daylovich™ » Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:03 pm

You realize that is a length, not a diameter, right?
Also since 431mm =16.9685039inches he did not measure mm and convert beyond the preciseness of his measurement. I see no reason to believe he didn't measure as accurately as his numbers imply.
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Re: Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

Postby ogrejager » Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:00 pm

Ivan Daylovich wrote:You realize that is a length, not a diameter, right?
Also since 431mm =16.9685039inches he did not measure mm and convert beyond the preciseness of his measurement. I see no reason to believe he didn't measure as accurately as his numbers imply.


From what I remember about significant digits from science courses decades ago, I think he did go beyond the preciseness of his measurement, didn't he?
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Re: Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

Postby DaNnY4886 » Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:26 pm

or he just used a converting app on his smart phone/ipod.
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Re: Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

Postby Ivan Daylovich™ » Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:01 am

He said 16.96847 inches which is not just 431mm converted to inches. If so he would have said 16.9685039 inches.
So if he didn't get those number through conversion how did he get them? The only way I can see is that he measured it at that length. Although I do wonder how he measured a length that large that precisely.
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Re: Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

Postby VogonFord » Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:59 am

Ivan Daylovich wrote:He said 16.96847 inches which is not just 431mm converted to inches. If so he would have said 16.9685039 inches.
So if he didn't get those number through conversion how did he get them? The only way I can see is that he measured it at that length. Although I do wonder how he measured a length that large that precisely.

A large vernier caliper, I'm sure. I've never handled one that long, but when you want to get the exact right length of inner barrel, you want it to the smallest possible figure you can.
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Re: Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

Postby schalacer » Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:54 pm

great discussion!... seems that as time passes by, how sniper rifles, its parts and essential features do undergo some innovations ... it advanced as technology aged... 8)
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Re: Cheap Sniper Rifles and the Noob 2.0 & 2.5 ( page 3)

Postby jake_smith1022 » Sun Feb 16, 2014 10:19 pm

Ive been playing with the vsr10 platform for about 5 years now. Ive found some really good combinations of parts/upgrades and some awlful combos as well. The only thing ive yet to mod to much is the spacing between the inner barrel and outer barrel. Ive bought those crappy delruim spacers and they will suck up some vibration but they come loose. Id like to experiment with the foam but i need to know what exactly to buy. So far ive purcused a rubber mallet. So my question is..... what type of spray foam is best. Is there foam that expands more than others? How much foam do i use? Can air bubbles form? Soo a video and detailed product list would be great

A idea ive had and will try in the next couple weeks is with electric tape and rubber o-rings. My thought is to wrap this tape around the inner barrel and create a groove while wrapping to hold a o ring in. I would do this about every 1.5 inches down the barrel. Any thoughts?

So the current combo i have is: jg vsr-10 base
Pdi zero trigger
Pdi bore up palastine cylinder/piston/nozzle
Angel custom neo 1hop up chamber
Angel custom 430 6.01 tbb
Angel custom w-bucking
i use .40 bbs by WE

I have some mag issues and my groupings are with in 5 inches at 40 yards. It took alot of fine tuning to get to this accuracy.

So id like to try out the magic box 430mm 6.13 barrel and also try the orca 430 6.23. As well as the ryusoku bucking and nub.
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