6mmProShop PDI Custom Upgraded USMC M40A5 Bolt Action Airsoft Sniper Rifle (Model: OD Green / Add Scope & Bipod)
14 Customer Reviews
by Corey N. on 02/25/2024
"I bought this gun in 2019, but hadn't been able to do much with it till now.
Initial impressions
Externals are good quality. No wobble, scope rail works great, solid construction all over. The gun is heavy. Since I work out, no big deal. Can be a pro or con, so keep that in mind.
Internals
The trigger group is pre upgraded, which is awesome, and also the reason I bought the gun. It makes further upgrading a breeze.
Barrel has been fairly accurate for me so far. The gun uses a 370mm AEG barrel. YES, you read that right. If you buy anything longer, you WILL have to do some substantial modification. The front end is pinned and the inner barrel will not fit through the pinned adapter unless you drill it out. Again, it uses an AEG barrel and AEG buckings.
Stock hopup packing and nub are crap - replace these first. They will hop up to .32 comfortably and are barely adequate for .36, but anything heavier will need better bucking and spacer.
Piston and spring guide are plastic. Replaced with AA VSR-10 parts. Cylinder is steel and shouldn't need replacing. Air seal is perfect with Teflon tape around cylinder head. Upgraded spring to S&T 500 fps spring, but the setup will take VSR springs if you so desire.
Hopup unit is a copy of a PDI. It uses 2 arms and is adjusted from the bottom via 2 grub screws after pulling the bolt back. It needed some modification to work the way I wanted it to. It uses an O-ring for tension, but the o-ring wouldn't give enough tension to hop anything over a .32 very well. I used a cut pen spring taped over the arms as a booster spring mod and now it will comfortably hop .36 on less than half adjustment. Adjusting and tuning can be a pain, but it is not a bad unit overall.
To center the double hopup arms, I used a strip cut from a coke can as a shim. The strip measures 3mm by 12mm and is bent into a U shape. I put the strip into the channel behind the hopup arms so it keeps them centered over the ML Omega nub.
The hopup window in the unit is wide, so I used two tiny pieces of eraser to keep the ML nub centered in the window.
Upgrades
ML MR Hop AEG bucking
ML Omega nub
Teflon tape wrap around bucking inside the hopup unit
Two tiny pieces of eraser to center the ML spacer in the window
A 3mm x 12mm coke can arm shim
Booster spring mod
Action Army VSR-10 90 Degree piston
Action Army VSR-10 Spring Guide
S&T 500 FPS Upgrade Spring or VSR-10 springs
370mm AEG barrel of your choice
Cheap 3-9x40 scope. Evike sells one by Matrix for under $40.
Performance
The following info is using Matrix .36 BBs.
I have not been able to chronograph, but I can eyeball things pretty well and I can measure.
This setup has no problem hitting a man sized target out to 230 feet. A little height adjustment using the scope's mil-dots and I can still hit a torso reliably at 250 feet. At 270 feet I end up lobbing a little bit to hit a human size target, but it is pretty reliable with the hopup adjusted right.
My guess is with this setup the rifle is somewhere between 2.4j and 2.6j.
A note - this is the same rifle as the CYMA M40A3. I got this on an epic deal back in 2019 for cheaper than the CYMA.
This S&T one has a different muzzle device and a fixed magazine attachment that does nothing but get in the way. Those are the only extra things you get for $35 more than the CYMA one. Keep that in mind when you are ordering, as you can get the CYMA version and an AA piston for the same amount as this rifle now.
All in all, this rifle is worth it and has been a joy to play with for me, and I do recommend it.
Initial impressions
Externals are good quality. No wobble, scope rail works great, solid construction all over. The gun is heavy. Since I work out, no big deal. Can be a pro or con, so keep that in mind.
Internals
The trigger group is pre upgraded, which is awesome, and also the reason I bought the gun. It makes further upgrading a breeze.
Barrel has been fairly accurate for me so far. The gun uses a 370mm AEG barrel. YES, you read that right. If you buy anything longer, you WILL have to do some substantial modification. The front end is pinned and the inner barrel will not fit through the pinned adapter unless you drill it out. Again, it uses an AEG barrel and AEG buckings.
Stock hopup packing and nub are crap - replace these first. They will hop up to .32 comfortably and are barely adequate for .36, but anything heavier will need better bucking and spacer.
Piston and spring guide are plastic. Replaced with AA VSR-10 parts. Cylinder is steel and shouldn't need replacing. Air seal is perfect with Teflon tape around cylinder head. Upgraded spring to S&T 500 fps spring, but the setup will take VSR springs if you so desire.
Hopup unit is a copy of a PDI. It uses 2 arms and is adjusted from the bottom via 2 grub screws after pulling the bolt back. It needed some modification to work the way I wanted it to. It uses an O-ring for tension, but the o-ring wouldn't give enough tension to hop anything over a .32 very well. I used a cut pen spring taped over the arms as a booster spring mod and now it will comfortably hop .36 on less than half adjustment. Adjusting and tuning can be a pain, but it is not a bad unit overall.
To center the double hopup arms, I used a strip cut from a coke can as a shim. The strip measures 3mm by 12mm and is bent into a U shape. I put the strip into the channel behind the hopup arms so it keeps them centered over the ML Omega nub.
The hopup window in the unit is wide, so I used two tiny pieces of eraser to keep the ML nub centered in the window.
Upgrades
ML MR Hop AEG bucking
ML Omega nub
Teflon tape wrap around bucking inside the hopup unit
Two tiny pieces of eraser to center the ML spacer in the window
A 3mm x 12mm coke can arm shim
Booster spring mod
Action Army VSR-10 90 Degree piston
Action Army VSR-10 Spring Guide
S&T 500 FPS Upgrade Spring or VSR-10 springs
370mm AEG barrel of your choice
Cheap 3-9x40 scope. Evike sells one by Matrix for under $40.
Performance
The following info is using Matrix .36 BBs.
I have not been able to chronograph, but I can eyeball things pretty well and I can measure.
This setup has no problem hitting a man sized target out to 230 feet. A little height adjustment using the scope's mil-dots and I can still hit a torso reliably at 250 feet. At 270 feet I end up lobbing a little bit to hit a human size target, but it is pretty reliable with the hopup adjusted right.
My guess is with this setup the rifle is somewhere between 2.4j and 2.6j.
A note - this is the same rifle as the CYMA M40A3. I got this on an epic deal back in 2019 for cheaper than the CYMA.
This S&T one has a different muzzle device and a fixed magazine attachment that does nothing but get in the way. Those are the only extra things you get for $35 more than the CYMA one. Keep that in mind when you are ordering, as you can get the CYMA version and an AA piston for the same amount as this rifle now.
All in all, this rifle is worth it and has been a joy to play with for me, and I do recommend it.
by Corey N. on 02/21/2024
"I bought this rifle in 2019 on a sale on Evoke but only recently got around to playing around with it/modding. I feel confident enough to review about it now.
This is the same rifle as the Cyma CM700 M40.
The primary reason I picked it up was the pre-upgraded steel sears/trigger parts. This allowed me to do some decent upgrades without much added cost.
Out of the box It will hop BBs up to .32 very well, and .36 to a fairly reasonable distance, but any higher than that will need some modding.
Externals. The rifle is well put together and solid. It's fairly simple to work on and I did it without even referencing videos.
It is heavy so be in shape if you're planning on doing useful airsoft sniping.
Internals. VSR compatible piston and spring guide. I installed the 500 FPS spring sold here for this gun, as the one in the gun was the 430 fps spring. Springs are 7mm inner diameter, but I haven't tested larger springs.
Bought Action Army 90 degree piston and Action Army spring guide.
Barrel is 370mm. Since I plan to stick with heavier BBs I don't feel the need to get a longer one. Accuracy with stock barrel has been fantastic so far, I just keep it clean.
PDI type hopup. For me, it was underwhelming initially, and the most difficult part of the rifle to deal with. The o-ring didn't have enough strength to pull down the double arms to hop anything over .36. the stock bucking is underwhelming as well, because even on max hop, sticking into the chamber, it lacked the oomph to lift .40s.
I fixed this by doing a few things.
Added:
60 degree Maple Leaf MR HOP
Eraser nub that fits the hopup window better
Will put Omega nub in soon
Small v shaped spacer between the hopup arms to keep them apart
Boost spring mod
Now the rifle is capable of hitting shots on a slightly larger than man sized target at 270 feet about 5/10 times. I have only tested this with Matrix .36 so far, and testing has been brief/not super extensive.
I might install Action Army L96 hopup in the future. Refer to Wawan's guide on airsoft sniper forum. Post #56.
Double arm spacer - made of aluminum from a coke can. I cut a strip long enough to fold in half with some tiny wings on the back to keep it from slipping between the arms. Measured roughly 3mm by 18mm. It sits in the space at the rear of the unit perfectly.
Boost spring mod - pulled a cheapo clicky pen apart and cut the spring to a little less than 1cm. Taped on top of the arms with electrical tape and simply pressed between the hopup and outer barrel.
Eraser nub - T-shaped to add more pressure to the bucking.
I did not have to shave the hopup arm.
I added teflon tape to the cylinder head and to the outer barrel where it screws on to the receiver.
Paired with an inexpensive 3-9x40 for looks as I usually keep It on 3-5 power.
For me, this has been a great project gun that didn't break the bank and had a lot of what I needed in it already.
The fiddliest part of the project was the hopup, but If you are creative and feel like putting a few hours of work and creativity in, you won't be disappointed. Alternatively buy the AA L96 chamber and do a little modding to the gun.
I'm extremely pleased with the performance and have never owned a gun that shot this far or this straight.
This is the same rifle as the Cyma CM700 M40.
The primary reason I picked it up was the pre-upgraded steel sears/trigger parts. This allowed me to do some decent upgrades without much added cost.
Out of the box It will hop BBs up to .32 very well, and .36 to a fairly reasonable distance, but any higher than that will need some modding.
Externals. The rifle is well put together and solid. It's fairly simple to work on and I did it without even referencing videos.
It is heavy so be in shape if you're planning on doing useful airsoft sniping.
Internals. VSR compatible piston and spring guide. I installed the 500 FPS spring sold here for this gun, as the one in the gun was the 430 fps spring. Springs are 7mm inner diameter, but I haven't tested larger springs.
Bought Action Army 90 degree piston and Action Army spring guide.
Barrel is 370mm. Since I plan to stick with heavier BBs I don't feel the need to get a longer one. Accuracy with stock barrel has been fantastic so far, I just keep it clean.
PDI type hopup. For me, it was underwhelming initially, and the most difficult part of the rifle to deal with. The o-ring didn't have enough strength to pull down the double arms to hop anything over .36. the stock bucking is underwhelming as well, because even on max hop, sticking into the chamber, it lacked the oomph to lift .40s.
I fixed this by doing a few things.
Added:
60 degree Maple Leaf MR HOP
Eraser nub that fits the hopup window better
Will put Omega nub in soon
Small v shaped spacer between the hopup arms to keep them apart
Boost spring mod
Now the rifle is capable of hitting shots on a slightly larger than man sized target at 270 feet about 5/10 times. I have only tested this with Matrix .36 so far, and testing has been brief/not super extensive.
I might install Action Army L96 hopup in the future. Refer to Wawan's guide on airsoft sniper forum. Post #56.
Double arm spacer - made of aluminum from a coke can. I cut a strip long enough to fold in half with some tiny wings on the back to keep it from slipping between the arms. Measured roughly 3mm by 18mm. It sits in the space at the rear of the unit perfectly.
Boost spring mod - pulled a cheapo clicky pen apart and cut the spring to a little less than 1cm. Taped on top of the arms with electrical tape and simply pressed between the hopup and outer barrel.
Eraser nub - T-shaped to add more pressure to the bucking.
I did not have to shave the hopup arm.
I added teflon tape to the cylinder head and to the outer barrel where it screws on to the receiver.
Paired with an inexpensive 3-9x40 for looks as I usually keep It on 3-5 power.
For me, this has been a great project gun that didn't break the bank and had a lot of what I needed in it already.
The fiddliest part of the project was the hopup, but If you are creative and feel like putting a few hours of work and creativity in, you won't be disappointed. Alternatively buy the AA L96 chamber and do a little modding to the gun.
I'm extremely pleased with the performance and have never owned a gun that shot this far or this straight.
by Richard K. on 09/01/2022
"Great out of the box starter sniper.
Hopup adjustment is a little tricky at first, it's 2 allen keys that adjustment two separate bars. It works well as you can adjust them separately to curve bbs left/right slightly. (Get them straight)
Barrel is 363mm, not 455mm, and is a AEG window. Piston and guide are plastic, but 90deg metal sear. I upgraded mine with 170M spring. Shooting right at 3j now. Shoots fairly quite otb, but it's not completely silent. Probably slightly over volumed.
Chassis feels very sold. Bolts and barrel rail clamp everything very securely. No wobble or rattles.
Barrel extension is pinned, glued on. Once that's removed, the adapter for it has a allen grub screw. Once removed the adapter is screwed on, 14ccw. So adding a suppressor is possible but the outer barrel threaded adapter ID is not big enough for a extended Barrel to pass through with out machining it larger.
Scope rail is very solid and my scope was easy to line up true to the barrel.
Overall I'm very happy with it
Hopup adjustment is a little tricky at first, it's 2 allen keys that adjustment two separate bars. It works well as you can adjust them separately to curve bbs left/right slightly. (Get them straight)
Barrel is 363mm, not 455mm, and is a AEG window. Piston and guide are plastic, but 90deg metal sear. I upgraded mine with 170M spring. Shooting right at 3j now. Shoots fairly quite otb, but it's not completely silent. Probably slightly over volumed.
Chassis feels very sold. Bolts and barrel rail clamp everything very securely. No wobble or rattles.
Barrel extension is pinned, glued on. Once that's removed, the adapter for it has a allen grub screw. Once removed the adapter is screwed on, 14ccw. So adding a suppressor is possible but the outer barrel threaded adapter ID is not big enough for a extended Barrel to pass through with out machining it larger.
Scope rail is very solid and my scope was easy to line up true to the barrel.
Overall I'm very happy with it
by Tyler S. on 01/04/2021
"Its a good rifle. Shoots 500fps consistently and has smooth bolt. My only dislike is if u pull the bolt back about half a inch and release it it double feeds
by David O. on 02/04/2020
"This is a great starter sniper package. Much higher quality than I thought.
Pros:
Very powerful and accurate once the hop up is tuned.
Realistic weight and feel. The stock is polymer but the rest of the parts are metal and have a great look to them.
The price!!! Great value for the $$$ for an entry level sniper.
Comes with extra spring to change velocity for areas where you can't have a 450+ fps airsoft gun.
Upgraded with decent internal parts out of the box.
Cons:
Heavy. You will not be able to run around with this very easily. Buy a sling for it so you can keep it on your back.
Adjusting the hop-up is kind of difficult if you don't know what you're doing. There are 2 small screws inside the mag well that must be turned the same amount whenever making adjustments.
The bolt is a little stiff, but you'll get used to it in no time.
The orange cap on the end of the barrel and the muzzle break are pinned into place on the outer barrel making it difficult to adapt to the standard 14mm thread.
The fake magazine doesn't come out. It's just eye candy, and has some sharp corners that may be a little irritating during game play. If you want one that does come out, get the Tokyo Marui M40A5. Just be prepared to pay 2X more for it.
Pros:
Very powerful and accurate once the hop up is tuned.
Realistic weight and feel. The stock is polymer but the rest of the parts are metal and have a great look to them.
The price!!! Great value for the $$$ for an entry level sniper.
Comes with extra spring to change velocity for areas where you can't have a 450+ fps airsoft gun.
Upgraded with decent internal parts out of the box.
Cons:
Heavy. You will not be able to run around with this very easily. Buy a sling for it so you can keep it on your back.
Adjusting the hop-up is kind of difficult if you don't know what you're doing. There are 2 small screws inside the mag well that must be turned the same amount whenever making adjustments.
The bolt is a little stiff, but you'll get used to it in no time.
The orange cap on the end of the barrel and the muzzle break are pinned into place on the outer barrel making it difficult to adapt to the standard 14mm thread.
The fake magazine doesn't come out. It's just eye candy, and has some sharp corners that may be a little irritating during game play. If you want one that does come out, get the Tokyo Marui M40A5. Just be prepared to pay 2X more for it.
by Tanner F. on 09/17/2018
"Amazing gun! Arrived on a Thursday, took it to a war that Saturday and it preformed amazingly!
Pros:
Powerful
Light
Accurate
Realistic
Vsr-10 platform means many upgrades available
Cons:
Bolt was a little stiff at first
Hop-Up is kinda touchy
Black plastic mag means it's hard to judge how many bbs you have left (Go buy some clear mags from Novritsch)
Pros:
Powerful
Light
Accurate
Realistic
Vsr-10 platform means many upgrades available
Cons:
Bolt was a little stiff at first
Hop-Up is kinda touchy
Black plastic mag means it's hard to judge how many bbs you have left (Go buy some clear mags from Novritsch)
by Xavier T. on 12/11/2017
"Great gun out the box especially for the price. was able to consistently hit 300 ft accurately with the spring that was already installed. I do recommend buying a sling because boy does it get heavy when you put a scope and bipod attachment on, but honestly a great gun that can still withstand upgrades.
by Diondre A. on 01/19/2023
"Issues with mine out of the box
- Shot at 300 FPS and even after changing it with the spring it came with and then the spring upgrade that you can purchase for 8 bucks, it still shot at 300 FPS.
Positives
- Real Smooth Bolt Pull
- FPS was consistent even though it was low, it was very consistent
- Has some weight to it and a nice feel
Negatives
- Hop up itself(I reference it again down below)
- weight, as I like having weight on my guns personally. This wouldn't be ideal for most players.
Possible Upgrades,
- Trigger Sear(Should work like upgrading other trigger sears, but this one is perfect and I would leave it as is)
- Cylinder(Decided to keep mine stock since I read that Cylinders don't really go bad)
- Spring Guide(Grabbed an AA Ball Bearing Spring Guide for VSR-10)
- Spring(Went with an AA M150 Spring)
- Piston(I upgraded mine with an AA 90% piston)
- InnerBarrel(Inner Barrel is an AEG and 363mm as said by others)
- Bucking(Personal Preference but I would get it from the same manufacturer you would get your inner barrel)
Note
- Any upgrades not listed may not be possible
- Hop Up basically
Final Thoughts
- If you get the gun shooting how you want, I would keep it as is. Feels good and is an alternative if you don't want to spend twice as much for a Tokyo Marui one.
- Hop-up can be really amazing or really annoying with you have 2 screws, you have more options for where you want your BBs to travel but its drawback is that you have to worry about adjusting 2 screws instead of one.
TLDR: Hop up is a Double Edge Sword
- There is a fake mag for looks but if you really dislike the fake mag, be prepared to again, pay twice as much for a Tokyo Marui one.
Conclusion
- Not a bad gun, the Spring Guide, Spring, and Piston is VSR-10 compatible. Hop-up Seems proprietary so it doesn't seem upgradable. The cylinder and Trigger Sear can be upgraded but aren't necessary upgrades. Lastly, the inner barrel is 363mm and not 455mm, and with an AEG window and the bucking can be upgraded but I would only get a new bucking if I am getting a new inner barrel as well. Overall Great Gun, I've almost upgraded this thing as much as possible and it shoots right at 490-492FPS every time while being at 2joules using .20 bbs
- 4/5 for me, FPS was low OTB but besides that, it's a solid sniper rifle, however, I could not recommend this to someone who wants a fully upgradable gun. But again, it's a solid sniper rifle.
- Shot at 300 FPS and even after changing it with the spring it came with and then the spring upgrade that you can purchase for 8 bucks, it still shot at 300 FPS.
Positives
- Real Smooth Bolt Pull
- FPS was consistent even though it was low, it was very consistent
- Has some weight to it and a nice feel
Negatives
- Hop up itself(I reference it again down below)
- weight, as I like having weight on my guns personally. This wouldn't be ideal for most players.
Possible Upgrades,
- Trigger Sear(Should work like upgrading other trigger sears, but this one is perfect and I would leave it as is)
- Cylinder(Decided to keep mine stock since I read that Cylinders don't really go bad)
- Spring Guide(Grabbed an AA Ball Bearing Spring Guide for VSR-10)
- Spring(Went with an AA M150 Spring)
- Piston(I upgraded mine with an AA 90% piston)
- InnerBarrel(Inner Barrel is an AEG and 363mm as said by others)
- Bucking(Personal Preference but I would get it from the same manufacturer you would get your inner barrel)
Note
- Any upgrades not listed may not be possible
- Hop Up basically
Final Thoughts
- If you get the gun shooting how you want, I would keep it as is. Feels good and is an alternative if you don't want to spend twice as much for a Tokyo Marui one.
- Hop-up can be really amazing or really annoying with you have 2 screws, you have more options for where you want your BBs to travel but its drawback is that you have to worry about adjusting 2 screws instead of one.
TLDR: Hop up is a Double Edge Sword
- There is a fake mag for looks but if you really dislike the fake mag, be prepared to again, pay twice as much for a Tokyo Marui one.
Conclusion
- Not a bad gun, the Spring Guide, Spring, and Piston is VSR-10 compatible. Hop-up Seems proprietary so it doesn't seem upgradable. The cylinder and Trigger Sear can be upgraded but aren't necessary upgrades. Lastly, the inner barrel is 363mm and not 455mm, and with an AEG window and the bucking can be upgraded but I would only get a new bucking if I am getting a new inner barrel as well. Overall Great Gun, I've almost upgraded this thing as much as possible and it shoots right at 490-492FPS every time while being at 2joules using .20 bbs
- 4/5 for me, FPS was low OTB but besides that, it's a solid sniper rifle, however, I could not recommend this to someone who wants a fully upgradable gun. But again, it's a solid sniper rifle.
by Adam K. on 10/31/2021
"Pros:
- Externals are fantastic, besides that stupid dummy mag
- The magazines feed and operate perfectly
- Decently easy to take apart
- The hop-up is at least consistent
- 200-foot shots are manageable stock, which is a major plus considering you normally have to dump money into snipers
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- Comes with a ~500 FPS spring
Cons:
- You have to install that ~500 FPS spring
- The hop-up placement and operation BLOWS
- You have to take the mag out, lock the bolt back, and inside the mag well you will find 2 very small Allen screws. That is your hop-up, it is consistent though.
- I'm fairly certain the bucking is just not rigid enough for .40g+ bbs, I believe a Maple Leaf VSR-10 Super bucking would be beneficial. I don't know if this fits properly though, so do not quote me.
Overall, it's a 4/5 and a solid one at that. It's a rifle, that after a spring change, is great as a stock sniper. No $200 worth of upgrades, although I would recommend a better bucking (~$10).
- Externals are fantastic, besides that stupid dummy mag
- The magazines feed and operate perfectly
- Decently easy to take apart
- The hop-up is at least consistent
- 200-foot shots are manageable stock, which is a major plus considering you normally have to dump money into snipers
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- Comes with a ~500 FPS spring
Cons:
- You have to install that ~500 FPS spring
- The hop-up placement and operation BLOWS
- You have to take the mag out, lock the bolt back, and inside the mag well you will find 2 very small Allen screws. That is your hop-up, it is consistent though.
- I'm fairly certain the bucking is just not rigid enough for .40g+ bbs, I believe a Maple Leaf VSR-10 Super bucking would be beneficial. I don't know if this fits properly though, so do not quote me.
Overall, it's a 4/5 and a solid one at that. It's a rifle, that after a spring change, is great as a stock sniper. No $200 worth of upgrades, although I would recommend a better bucking (~$10).
by Josh H. on 04/23/2019
"The only thing I don’t like about the gun is where the hopup is located
by Melchor d. on 04/13/2018
"Great gun...awesome look and feel. Slightly heavy but definitely not gonna break easily. I love the multiple sling attachment options and the adjustable buttstock length.
Initially, I was frustrated with the accuracy, as the bbs (.32grams) would consistently fly right, even after adjusting the hopup as far as it could go(I'm guessing that the stock bucking was not centered properly causing the DUAL-HOPUP ARM to not operate correctly).Then I replaced the spring with the stronger one that came with the gun package and the accuracy improved significantly on shots up to 175-200 ft. I then upgraded to an ANGEL CUSTOM 6.01MM TBB (430mm) and also replaced the stock bucking with a PDI W-HOLD, and the gun could hit a man-size target at 250-285 ft consistently.
More internal upgrades to power-up this gun in the near future.
PROS:
-solid build ... strong internals
-great, awesome looking gun
-great design
-accurate at long distance once hopup is adjusted
-very upgradeable
CONS:
-a bit heavy for younger players
-bucking was likely off-centered out of the box
-dual hopup is a bit difficult to manage initially as removing the magazine and charging the bolt is necessary each time
Initially, I was frustrated with the accuracy, as the bbs (.32grams) would consistently fly right, even after adjusting the hopup as far as it could go(I'm guessing that the stock bucking was not centered properly causing the DUAL-HOPUP ARM to not operate correctly).Then I replaced the spring with the stronger one that came with the gun package and the accuracy improved significantly on shots up to 175-200 ft. I then upgraded to an ANGEL CUSTOM 6.01MM TBB (430mm) and also replaced the stock bucking with a PDI W-HOLD, and the gun could hit a man-size target at 250-285 ft consistently.
More internal upgrades to power-up this gun in the near future.
PROS:
-solid build ... strong internals
-great, awesome looking gun
-great design
-accurate at long distance once hopup is adjusted
-very upgradeable
CONS:
-a bit heavy for younger players
-bucking was likely off-centered out of the box
-dual hopup is a bit difficult to manage initially as removing the magazine and charging the bolt is necessary each time
by Jim C. on 01/03/2018
"This is a pretty good gun, it has a strong and solid feel especially for a VSR-10 based sniper. However I have two problems with this sniper, first, is the hop up chamber. The hop up chamber is pretty hard to get to and Isn't the greatest design. Second is the dummy mag, it does look somewhat nice but is a hassle when disassembling. Besides that this is a good base gun and can withstand moderate upgrades
by Spencer H. on 12/11/2017
"Pretty good gun. Comes with an extra upgrade spring which i chronoed at 2.1 joules (475-480 fps with a .20g bb). Spring guide and piston are plastic. It says it's vsr compatible but it doesn't take vsr springs (they are too short) so if you want to change the spring guide and piston to metal vsr ones you will need a different spring also. I have heard the classic army L24 spring works. Accuracy is good out of the box also. Using .30g bbs I was hitting targets at pretty far distances right where I put my crosshairs. I dont have any complaints other than the plastic spring guide and piston.
by Richard W. on 11/08/2021
"It's a great rifle but it's hop up is a pain to adjust. It's two little screws in the mag well and they're complicated to adjust. It's been months since I got this thing and still am trying to tune it.