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Old September 8th, 2007, 12:04   #31
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Old September 8th, 2007, 12:57   #32
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What nobody has seemed to mention is the OTHER role (and what I believe is the most important role). Recon. Effective snipers, in real life, play a huge role in relaying enemy positions. More often than not, they never take a shot. Being able to provide intel as to troop formations is more important to the overall mission than taking that one shot which will mean you have possibly exposed yourself. Airsoft snipers should be even less inclined to take a shot since most AEGs can near the range of a sniper rifle.

Having played the sniper role myself (with an SR25), I can honestly say that I have only taken out ONE target that was worth exposing myself to. I remained undetected even though I took out more enemies, but I think that once the enemy knows theres a sniper out there, they hunt you down. I was more valuable to my team being able to stay undetected and relaying what the enemy was doing.

It's not the glamourous role that it appears to be, but it is a very important job that if done right, can hugely benefit your team.
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Old September 8th, 2007, 13:51   #33
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A CA M24 is the workhorse of sniping. You need to upgrade it a lot in order to snipe anything.

The advantages of being a sniper:
- The rifle is not affected by cold if well maintained. (gas rifle don't apply)
-You get to do a lot of real infiltration, most of the time alone or in pair.
-You get a lot of adrenaline when you are crawling in position, alone, near your targets.
- Each kills you make are a work of art IMO. It's not about how many you do, it's how hard you worked to get them.
- You are a tool to demoralise the ennemy, to keep them on their toes. One sniper shooting one guy in a formation can often send the whole formation running for cover or backup.
-You don't really save on BBs, since you get less per bags and they are more expensive.

The list goes on and on. Sniping is not for the new guys, as to be effective, you need to understand the dynamics of airsoft. Being a good rifleman playing assault for a year or two is a must IMO.
This is bang on target for me as well,, well said... But I think that all the new players should have the same mentality coming into the sport, even if they are a rifleman etc.
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Old September 8th, 2007, 14:43   #34
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hey guys im thinkin about buying a sniper rifle and are there any advantages? Also what one would you recomend for me.


P.S. I know the disadvantages.
If you know the disadvantages then you know there are no "real" advantages to using a "sniper rifle" in airsoft. Other then the "kooler than thou" factor.
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Old September 8th, 2007, 15:39   #35
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What nobody has seemed to mention is the OTHER role (and what I believe is the most important role). Recon. Effective snipers, in real life, play a huge role in relaying enemy positions. More often than not, they never take a shot. Being able to provide intel as to troop formations is more important to the overall mission than taking that one shot which will mean you have possibly exposed yourself. Airsoft snipers should be even less inclined to take a shot since most AEGs can near the range of a sniper rifle.

Having played the sniper role myself (with an SR25), I can honestly say that I have only taken out ONE target that was worth exposing myself to. I remained undetected even though I took out more enemies, but I think that once the enemy knows theres a sniper out there, they hunt you down. I was more valuable to my team being able to stay undetected and relaying what the enemy was doing.

It's not the glamourous role that it appears to be, but it is a very important job that if done right, can hugely benefit your team.
Probably why in the military they're called scout-snipers or just scouts. Well said though. Intel has one more battles than snipers.
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Old September 9th, 2007, 02:17   #36
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Some advantages would be:

You get to see your bullets hit your target.
Your not in the line of fire usually.
You can take out a whole convoy of enemies by hitting on person.
Better accuracy.
An adrenaline boost.
Rifle maintains well in cold weather if your using a spring rifle.
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Old September 9th, 2007, 02:24   #37
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I'm sure most of that has been posted but I hope that helps.
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Old September 9th, 2007, 02:29   #38
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Some advantages would be:

You get to see your bullets hit your target.
Your not in the line of fire usually.
You can take out a whole convoy of enemies by hitting on person.
Better accuracy.
An adrenaline boost.
Rifle maintains well in cold weather if your using a spring rifle.
I didn't understand that part... ? We're not engaging technicals, here.
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Old November 17th, 2007, 20:42   #39
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Advantages to being a sniper.

Save alot on BBs since you dont shoot alot.
Peace and quiet.
The novel idea that when you look at people through your scope, you can touch yourself in an awkward manner and then later on you can tell that person that you were touching yourself in an awkward manner while watching them. Did I mention you save a lot of BBs?
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Old November 18th, 2007, 02:15   #40
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There is a Disadvantage... Everybody hates the enemy sniper.
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Old November 18th, 2007, 04:03   #41
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