Airsoft Svfc Scar Ssr Gen 2

Airsoft Svfc Scar Ssr Gen 2


I don't suppose you've had a chance to compare it with the Thou&1000? I've not managed to discover any info which directly compares the 2.

G&Chiliad would toll me nigh £lxx more then the We, trying to piece of work out if I'd really get much more for that money.

Hi

I haven't had the chance to compare the two.

My mate had this one just in black: http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/aeg/we/we-scar-l-aeg-tan.html#.VKc_WCusWuQ

Which he bought from here: www.Airsoftarmoury.co.uk in person

All i can say was that the WE SCAR my mate had was of pretty practiced quality with full metal upper receiver, ABS plastic lower receiver and ABS plastic stock.

The upper is of a very high quality build with very solid feel to it, it hasn't got trades, has a cocking handle which when locked back reveals the hop upward adjustment, it has RIS rail on the sides and a monolithic one on height, if i call back the track were fabricated of solid metal.

The lower was made of a high quality and experience ABS plastic which in my experience feels similar to Thou&G ABS plastic (all my AEGs are from 1000&G) and the selector lever has a positive click when rotated thanks to a bound loaded BB hidden inside it (similar to most weapons).

The stock is fabricated from the same ABS plastic and swings round to the correct of the weapon (round ejection side), the slide is extendible and too has a general solid feel to it.

Batteries become in the folding stock by removing the barrel plate with plenty of space inside for big-ish batteries, connectedness is via mini Tamiya.

The Barrel is NOT a tightbore (and i can't call up the lenght) merely it is a brass barrel if i recollect, hop up unit is made of plastic and has a black no name brand hop up safe and bucking.

Mechbox is a standard V2 gearbox, it appeared to me to exist well shimmed and had been through QC every bit at that place was a QC sticker on it (no thought what the QC involved), wiring was pretty standard the brittle feeling 18AWG wire, it is rear wired as expected.

Motor was a no proper noun make motor in the handle (similar whatever standard M4 motor) information technology is as well a long shaft motor.

ROF and FPS were pretty depression stock though, i am guessing his was a bit of a dud as the shop nosotros got it from was pretty pants selling pretty much crappy gear, it was dusty, messy, unorganized, old Bbs lying on the floor everywhere, stuff said to exist in stock on the website was not etc etc and yes he dropped £450 in that shop on that day for everything gun, BBs, battery etc.

Stock ROF: around 16 rounds per second (RPS)

Stock FPS: around 280 Feet per 2nd (FPS)

Pants isn't it! :o

I was guessing a combination of poor compression sealing, standard bore butt, bad hop up and crappy motor

When gave it to me to tech I suggested to him the following:

  • Tightbore
  • Amend hop upward and bucking
  • M110 leap
  • Better motor

Being tight on cash he went for all the above except the motor, in the end his RPS was around 15 (due to stiffer bound) but his FPS went from 280FPS to about 345FPS (with some hop adjustment), he has since asked me to put a amend motor in information technology so i will be getting him a high speed i and changing the tamiya to Deans.

My only gripes with this gun were the post-obit from worst to least concern, these are problems that cannot exist remedied using after market parts to upgrade or change things on this gun:

  • When the stock is folded the wires from the tamiya connector (ie battery) going to the mechbox are visible and exposed, they could snag, split or intermission every bit they are inexpensive no name 18AWG wires.
  • The butt plate is held in place with one pin, for some reason my mates one keeps falling out by itself causing the barrel plate to fall off, nosotros had to tape information technology downwardly at a recent skirmish to ensure he didn't lose it. I am guessing that his particular gun was a brandish model that got fiddled with a chip and some 1 had lost the retention prune.
  • The stock is very (read very) difficult to extend or make it shorter, you lot have to depress a button or lever and motility it but its very awkward to do.
  • The cocking handle when released feels weak and soft, unlike a real gun where is a brusque abrupt CLICK noise, this gun sounds very poncy, that is because the spring that does this is a low compression leap. I was all the same able to up this using a mechbox bound and made it feel manly again only the spring kept dropping slightly every bit it was not centred and getting in the way of the cocking handle so had to remove it.

Hope this helps you make a more educated decision, my mate is giving me his gun once more on Monday to put his motor in (yeah i know its piece of cake he could practise information technology himself but he's scared he will break it) then i might exist able to upload you lot a quick review of it some fourth dimension next week.

Airsoft Svfc Scar Ssr Gen 2

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