Snipers looking for the new TM VSR ONE?

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That's a shame, surely TM's worldwide market exceeds its Japan home market, & especially when it comes to snipers, they'd cater for it ? 

 
That's a shame, surely TM's worldwide market exceeds its Japan home market, & especially when it comes to snipers, they'd cater for it ? 
As said , it was to be expected as it’s been this way since day one with TM  it’s not exactly an expensive RIF ( clue is in the name ) in the grand scheme of things and for those that can a few upgrades can get it up a bit higher if need be . 

 

 
That's a shame, surely TM's worldwide market exceeds its Japan home market, & especially when it comes to snipers, they'd cater for it ? 
Tm specifically dosent make their guns for export. Its one of the reasons they can put trade marks on their guns without licensing. In Japanese law if you are only making a product for sale in japan you can use other peoples logos and such no issue. If they started making them for export they wouldn't be able to use h&k trades and such. Thats as far as I understand it.  Take that with a pinch of salt. I may be wrong. Third party companies buy from tm and export for them so if they started making higher fps versions that would mean they are making versions for export and would lose that protection.

 
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I've been watching a Japanese airsofters YouTube channel and it's quite interesting to learn how they play. From what I understand, the majority of their sites are CQB. Even outdoors they run around a village type area or between shipping containers etc. Also they only have three different BB weights, 0.20's, 0.25's and 0.28's. The last of which can only be used if they're in a bolt action rifle. I don't think they have any MED, so they're happy if they can reach 30M with their bolties.

TM have been regarded as one of the top Airsoft manufacturers for a very long time and are obviously successful/content the way things are. Why mess with that formula.

 
I've been watching a Japanese airsofters YouTube channel and it's quite interesting to learn how they play. From what I understand, the majority of their sites are CQB. Even outdoors they run around a village type area or between shipping containers etc. Also they only have three different BB weights, 0.20's, 0.25's and 0.28's. The last of which can only be used if they're in a bolt action rifle. I don't think they have any MED, so they're happy if they can reach 30M with their bolties.

TM have been regarded as one of the top Airsoft manufacturers for a very long time and are obviously successful/content the way things are. Why mess with that formula.
I don't disagree, & I'm happy on single shot all day long.....

BUT I wouldn't be using a boltie on anything even slightly resembling a cqb site, for me an airsoft basr needs to fill the same role as its real steel equivalent, ideally without me having to spend 3 times it's value on "upgrades" ? 

I just want too reach out and touch someone ?

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I don't disagree, & I'm happy on single shot all day long.....

BUT I wouldn't be using a boltie on anything even slightly resembling a cqb site, for me an airsoft basr needs to fill the same role as its real steel equivalent, ideally without me having to spend 3 times it's value on "upgrades" ? 

I just want too reach out and touch someone ?

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CQB bolties are hot right now 

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bit more than 230fps though ?

 
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