Is the TSD M700 airsoft sniper rifle worth the money?

January 6th, 2010 by eranio

I’ve seen reviews saying it can hit a torso 9 out of 10 times from 180 ft. Is that true?

Also, does the gun have any one area that consistently breaks? Both my freind’s sniper rifles (UTG M324) have started slam-firing. IS this gun like that? T

Thanks.

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3 Responses

  1. Dmitri

    For $30 more you can get a BAR 10. Much better stock. If you really need it now, go ahead and get it, but fi you can wait a while, go with the JG.
    A 1′ square target at 60 yards? I highly doubt it.
    Not that I’ve heard.

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  2. Micheal

    I bought this gun about a month ago, and I really enjoy it. It can hit a 150, the 180 must have a tightbore in it. When you adjust the hop, this gun can really hit targets very far away. I’m really impressed.

  3. hardrockr1010

    The TSD is OK. Nothing special. As said before…the Bar10 is much more reliable and is better coming out of the box; which is why it is preferred. Every spring gun will EVENTUALLY slam fire. For most guns this takes a very long time. With your cheaper bolt action rifles you get lesser quality inner parts (trigger sears, spring guide, piston, ect.). Thus giving the rifle a shorter life. When the trigger sears and piston wear down they start to not catch anymore. The sears don’t hold the piston so the piston just shoots back to the end of the cylinder pushing all the air out without you pulling the trigger. The Bar10 is popular because it is completely compatible with Tokyo marui VSR upgrade parts so you don’t have to run into any problems. You can also make the gun shoot incredibly well.

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