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I am completely new to airsoft, only played 2 times so far with my new JG Sig 552 - cheap little gun I know, I just got into this to have a little fun with some friends. So forgive me if I'm asking the wrong questions, I'm not trying to waste your time. That said, I did pretty well with it up against my friends who are using highly upgraded/modded AEG's. My kill/death ratio is 6/1 so far - call it beginners' luck... I have always liked being the sniper (or at least the idea of it), and so I find myself intrigued by this forum.

I have to wonder though, would it really be a viable option for me? Would the range and accuracy of say, a modded and lightly upgraded JG Bar 10 be enough of an improvement over the typical AEG to give a real range advantage? And if so, is the increased range worth the loss of semi-auto to have to cock and reset for every single shot?

My little stock JG Sig 552 seems to do pretty well up to about 120-150 ft, but it definitely starts pulling to the right at that point (which is generally really annoying, but I've actually used to my advantage). The groupings are also pretty bad after 100 ft. or so. Needless to say, that doesn't help when the object is a quick, clean kill. You can't really snipe with an SMG...

So, against your typical AEG with an effective range of, say, >180ft, how would the above-mentioned Bar 10 stand up if it came down to a long-range shootout? What sort of range could I expect if I went for it?

Of course I realize that tactics are the key when you're the sniper, and ideally, you would be making shots before you're even spotted, but I generally play in small skirmishes in fairly small boundaries. A lot of times you can see half-way across the area of play, and so you generally have an idea of the vicinity of the opposing combatants based on starting locations. So if movement is not very stealthy it is difficult to get around unseen. With the Sig, I am at a slight range disadvantage compared to my friends, but would going sniper be a better alternative all things considered?
 

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Yea, you guys make some good points. And like I said, I have been pretty effective with my little pea-shooter - I'm definitely not one to try and go solo Rambo on everyone - I love making a plan, working as a team and making adjustments. But you're right, it seems like something in-between would better suit my situation. Only thing is, and I'll say this up-front, budget is a big hinderance for me. I really can't afford to put hundreds and hundreds of dollars into a gun, so getting all kinds of upgrade parts/kits is out of the question.

I've read through some of your posts vindi on some of those cheap mods like conditioning your barrell, padding the piston head and setting the AoE between the piston and sector gear, although I'll admit I don't understand some of them like the tappet mod, AB MOSFET, your hop mods, etc., and I'd probably be scared to try them on my v3 gearbox. I consider myself fairly handy, and I have taken down my gearbox a few times to clean/lube, but I don't know that I understand the mechanics well enough to start making cuts, and wouldn't know where to begin on shimming.

Do you think I could see any improvements out of my JG Sig 552 if I tried some of these mods? Is there another cheap alternative that would serve me better (I'm talking really cheap - I paid $100 for my current gun and couldn't really afford much more)? What are my options here?
 
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