G&g ssg1

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Hi all, have a quick question. I'm used to playing dmr roles and standard m4 aegs. I've recently switched to a dye mask and getting behind the scope is a nightmare. I was looking for a lightweight pew pew, the ssg1 seems great due to its light and position of stock allows masks with ease. My question is, if I replaced bucking and barrel keeping it 210mm long, would It still be as accurate as an m4 variant with 363mm barrel, meaning would I still be hitting shots at same distance?

 
May I suggest an AMD65 with scope rail instead? It looks great, based on a real rifle, you can position your head very low as the stock is a wire type. It has a long barrel though that doesn't make a bats bit of difference accuracy wise. 

 
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May I suggest an AMD65 with scope rail instead? It looks great, based on a real rifle, you can position your head very low as the stock is a wire type. It has a long barrel though that doesn't make a bats bit of difference accuracy wise. 
Already own an ak and not a great fan of ak styled varients.i was after something a little different, range and accuracy wise. Just say I have hk416 with prowin hop, prommy purple and zci barrel 363mm shooting at 335 on a 0.2, and the ssg with prowin, prommy purple and 210mm zci barrel shooting at 335fps, will the range and accuracy be the same? Or will I be Completely out gunned at med/long ranges (100ft/200ft)

 
Will be equally as accurate however have you thought about just adapting an M4 you already have and like with something like this?

https://www.badas.design/shop


Did someone mention dropstocks?....?

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As a paintball goggle wearer myself, half my guns now sport drop-stock adapters that I designed and 3D printed.

I know some people hate 'em, but they are very practical.

The SSG1 is pretty expensive for what you get and it's very much intended for Speedsoft/CQB play. That's not to say it won't perform just fine at woodland distances, but a DMR platform it is not.

 
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