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Old February 12th, 2009, 01:21   #31
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Oh Crap on a stick! Did I say TSI, I meant to say TSD ! What a Moron!

Sorry for the confusion gents, thats what you get for typing while your eating Buffalo Wings!

So lets try that again, anybody got any experiance with the
TSD - SD96B springer riffle?

Any opinions on TSD products period?

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Old February 12th, 2009, 01:31   #32
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Classic Army M24... My favourite by far. Takes alot of time and money but its a Beast! Im currently looking for one myself
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Old February 12th, 2009, 01:52   #33
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Classic Army M24... My favourite by far. Takes alot of time and money but its a Beast! Im currently looking for one myself
My CA M24 knocked over a tree once when it's ghillie got snagged on it..............ok, it was a dead tree still had roots in the ground.......... was about 4" at the base...................... ok, maybe the tree fell over because it knew it was no match for Stalker............ meh, fuck it.

Yes, by far the CA M24 is the most rugged and heaviest of sniper rifles (I fell on mine backwards while it was slung on my back, the barrel landed in a Y tree truck about 6" off the ground, and the rest of it bore my upper body weight on large rocks.......... my scope shifted a bit due to the adjustment dust covers, but still worked great all day long), and takes APS2 parts in some areas and AEG parts in others. VSR 10 has a hollow stock that drives my cheekbone nuts when I've shot them. And the VSR has serious sear issues, even after installing upgraded sear, they still snap on a 400fps upgrade. Literally only a $160US Zero Trigger will prevent the sear problem.
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Old February 12th, 2009, 03:02   #34
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My CA M24 knocked over a tree once when it's ghillie got snagged on it..............ok, it was a dead tree still had roots in the ground.......... was about 4" at the base...................... ok, maybe the tree fell over because it knew it was no match for Stalker............ meh, fuck it.

Yes, by far the CA M24 is the most rugged and heaviest of sniper rifles (I fell on mine backwards while it was slung on my back, the barrel landed in a Y tree truck about 6" off the ground, and the rest of it bore my upper body weight on large rocks.......... my scope shifted a bit due to the adjustment dust covers, but still worked great all day long), and takes APS2 parts in some areas and AEG parts in others. VSR 10 has a hollow stock that drives my cheekbone nuts when I've shot them. And the VSR has serious sear issues, even after installing upgraded sear, they still snap on a 400fps upgrade. Literally only a $160US Zero Trigger will prevent the sear problem.
You fill the VSR-10's stock full of expanding insulation foam! It gets rid of a HUGE chunk of the noise! (Mine is also lined with dynamat lol)
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Old February 12th, 2009, 03:13   #35
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You fill the VSR-10's stock full of expanding insulation foam! It gets rid of a HUGE chunk of the noise! (Mine is also lined with dynamat lol)
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Old February 12th, 2009, 04:02   #36
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+1 for the VSR-10
I've got a PDI cylinder set, laylax barrel and firefly hopup rubber, shoots 400fps and the BB doesn't stray left or right even when you arc your shot beyond the sight of the scope lol
Dead accurate and Dead silent too at 400fps
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Old February 12th, 2009, 04:04   #37
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The loudest part of a spring rifle is the spring release noise... Add a hollow stock onto that and it's multiplied by quite a bit...

You fill the stock, it reduces the noise by quite a bit

Same goes for any sniper rifle my old L96 was foam-filled. It adds a nice bit of weight too.
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Old February 12th, 2009, 04:07   #38
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Same goes for any sniper rifle my old L96 was foam-filled. It adds a nice bit of weight too.
Damn..... couldnt imagine anymore weight in an L96.... mine was already running in close to 12 lbs. with the scope and bipod, thing was a bloody tank to carry.
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Old February 12th, 2009, 11:21   #39
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You fill the VSR-10's stock full of expanding insulation foam! It gets rid of a HUGE chunk of the noise! (Mine is also lined with dynamat lol)
Still can't compare to the SOLID stock and thick walls of the cast metal barrel/receiver! Lol

And, since it's been asked of me and I can also access the link, here's a list of parts I put in mine years ago (I have the Laylax 150 spring and 9mm guide though, as well as the upgraded CA cylinder that came with the gun........ and last year installed a PDI hop up chamber........... oh ya, have an RH65 hop up rubber in there now as well.)

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Old February 12th, 2009, 13:32   #40
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Old February 12th, 2009, 17:20   #41
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Just incase anyone is interested I found an old review that someone here on the board did on the
TSD - SD96B Riffle;

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=70851

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P.S. I agree that the picture of the 4 snipers is awesome!
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Old February 12th, 2009, 17:41   #42
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sergeon action m700 based
kreiger stainless steel air guage barrel chamberred in 260 rem match
accuracy internationnal level 1.5 stock
badger ordonnance 20 moa rail
US optics steel scope rings
Night force nxs scope....
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Old February 12th, 2009, 18:09   #43
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sergeon action m700 based
kreiger stainless steel air guage barrel chamberred in 260 rem match
accuracy internationnal level 1.5 stock
badger ordonnance 20 moa rail
US optics steel scope rings
Night force nxs scope....
Where is the picture?
You just can't post nice looking specs without a picture.
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Old February 12th, 2009, 18:45   #44
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That is wrong on many many levels. A gas system needs to produce a consistent amount of gas each time its fired. There are almost no guns that do that unless they are externally fed by a hose and regulator. Please dont post facts like this I know your rather new to the whole "sniper rifle" thing. I am not trying to be a dick I just hate when people post misinformation.
i was merely saying that i have yet to see an upgrade for a gas rifle that helps with regulation. i wasn't saying that gas rifles are superior to spring, just that in terms of upgrading, there isn't much one can do save for a TB inner barrel. i am well aware the an upgraded spring rifle will outperform a gas one any day just because of consistency.
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Old February 12th, 2009, 18:52   #45
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i was merely saying that i have yet to see an upgrade for a gas rifle that helps with regulation. i wasn't saying that gas rifles are superior to spring,
Actually, you kindof did. I said a really good sniper platform is going to cost a ton of money. You said not really because all you need to do to a gas system is stick in a TB.... but a gas sniper rifle isn't a really good sniper platform.
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