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Mauser sr pro tactical

  • 21-11-2009 4:37pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,612 ✭✭✭


    Got this recently as I was looking for a nice Springer
    for some backyard plinking that was not as Loud as an AEG
    or GBB.

    It as Licenced Mauser Trade Marks on it which was neat.
    It fires at a consistant 304-305 fps with 0.2g BB's
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    Overall length is similar to the SVD,
    When you pick up the Mauser its Back Heavy so it makes
    holding the gun while standing very comfortable.
    Accuaracy is the same as the SVD both good.
    The Stock I've been reading actually has lead weights
    in it that can be taken out if you dont like the balance.

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    The ABS is a little plasticy and shiny for my likeing, I may
    spray this at some stage.
    It could not compare to my STAR AW338 which feels the same as some of the real steel synthetic stocks that I've held.


    The Stock is adjustable, There is a rubber butt plate
    that is comfortable but has a piece at the bottom that sticks out and catches on clothing, it appeares to be glued and is starting to come away already and I've only fired a few shots. The Metal looks like its
    some sort of metal from a Prince August Kit. Its probably some sort of Aluminium/magnesium alloy, The pieces
    are kinda roughly formed as if the manufacture never bothered to smooth them out when they left the mold.

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    The Bolt feels like a fair strong spring to pull back and when the bolt is fully fack it comes very close to the users
    eye when gun is mounted to the shoulder.

    Pistol Grip texture is nice and its very comfortable.

    The Trigger is Horrid, its got a build it safety trigger ALA Glock style.
    But the trigger is not smooth, it grates, there is slack just horrible.
    You take up the slack, you squeeze, but if you release your finger before
    you reach the breaking point, the trigger action does not go back
    to its starting position.

    Thankfully I've been reading you can get a replacement trigger unit as they are compativle with
    the APS-96 units. There is something called the FF-Zero trigger kit that can be bought that is compatible.

    The Hopup rubber I've not inspected but I've read is crap,
    (But so is nearly every stock Hopup rubber on Airsoft gear)
    also the hopup adjustment hole is not aligned with the adjustment screw, so it means you will need to disassemble the gun to fix and align better.
    I've not done this yet on mine but I can see how the screw
    does not align with the hole so you cant get an allen key in.
    (I forgot to take photo of this)
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    The Magazine fits rather oddly into the mag well.
    Its got the release catch at the front, if pressed the mag
    will fly out under spring pressure. The back end of the mag is not held in any way in the magwell so you end up
    rather than the base of the mag flush with the stock, its protrudes at an angle.
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    Bi-pods are the typical airsoft bi-pods
    cheap metal that wont stand up to any wear and tear
    especially at the hinge points. Pity they were not
    like the Harris Bi-Pod design but I guess thats
    why Harris Bi-pods are so expensive,
    (Paid 100 Euros for my real steel one here in Rip off Ireland)
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Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,612 ✭✭✭bullets


    On another review I read that the barrel crown unscrews for a Silencer The threads are CW but its not 14mm
    more like 25mm not sure if there are airsoft silencers out there the larger size.
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    The Scope 4x40 fixed is a swiss arms scope and is very clear, the optics are great for a cheap scope.
    The scope does not appear to have any dioptric adjustment ring.

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    All in all nice gun,
    The Accuraccy is not as good as the other reviews
    I've read, but I've done nothing about the hopup rubber,
    and have only fired a few shots. With a bit of tweaking
    (if I ever do it) it should help.

    ~B


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10 oldhollowman


    i had a problem locating replacement hop up rubber for mauser pro tactical sniper, i just wanted stock rubber and got them at grabsomefun.com identical to original. i bought 2, posted to ireland for 7.50 euro inc item, post and packing.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 975 ✭✭✭CpcRc


    I've seen silencer adaptors online for snipers that convert them to a 14mm thread. You can find one on taiwangun for sure. On phone so can't link right now but i think its in the parts and accessories section and if you order by price it's one of the cheaper things. If not it should be in the silencer section.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 975 ✭✭✭CpcRc


    Here ya go. I'd suggest sending them an email first to see if your model is compatible or if it needs a different size.


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