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Companies have been pumping out new products pretty quickly recently don't they?
WGC link:
www.wgcshop.com
ASG's YouTube video:
TLDR:
What I like:
What I don't like:
- Internally the same as an SSG24. While it has a larger volume cylinder (which is made meaningless due to the shorter inner barrel isn't going to have troubles flinging heavy BBs with a standard APS2 cylinder and makes more sense on the Mod24), and I am not a fan of the "but it's not VSR so it sucks" argument, it would really be great if companies start making rifles that are more realistic and have more innovative thoughts regarding to the design (like the TAC41).
WGC link:

Modify Steyr Scout Airsoft Rifle
Specifications Weight: 2.7 KG Pellet: 6mm BB Magazine Capacity: 32 rounds Inner Barrel Length: 363mm(14.3") Inner Barrel Caliber: 6.03 mm Overall: 1,005mm length(39.5") Shooting Mode: Bolt action Material: Nylon/Metal Alloy Muzzle velocity: 443FPS (135m/s); 312FPS (95m/s); or as per local...

ASG's YouTube video:
TLDR:
- This is a gun licensed from Steyr and OEMd/made by Modify.
- Given it uses the same magazine design, it most likely is internally identical, or a variant of the SSG24.
- Chamber seems to be mostly the same thing as the later generation Mod24s.
- Is said to have an enlarged cylinder (most likely devirated from a kit developed for the Mod24?) and has an airbrake OOTB.
- inner barrel length is 363mm with bore diameter 6.03mm, slightly longer than the short barrel version of the SSG24/Mod24.
What I like:
- Nothing much externally, to be honest, outside of Scout's wing bipods. The quality looks good but it's not really my taste.
- Rated M200 internals.
- The Mod24 internals should prove to be quite competitive OOTB in accuracy.
What I don't like:
- Internally the same as an SSG24. While it has a larger volume cylinder (which is made meaningless due to the shorter inner barrel isn't going to have troubles flinging heavy BBs with a standard APS2 cylinder and makes more sense on the Mod24), and I am not a fan of the "but it's not VSR so it sucks" argument, it would really be great if companies start making rifles that are more realistic and have more innovative thoughts regarding to the design (like the TAC41).