Frequently Asked Questions
Long... this is how the present sniper could be described. This Dragunov replica is manufactured by AGM and operates manually based on a spring mechanism. It's simple; with each cocking, a BB is fed, and a piston is cocked. Upon pulling the trigger, this piston is released, propelling the BB down the barrel. A simple and effective principle. It is primarily made of metal, and its design is as simplistic as possible. Once a rail and a scope are mounted, this airsoft replica will pose a real problem for opponents.
Equipment Specifications
| Material | Metal, ABS |
| Speed | 135 - 140 m/s |
| Firing Mode | Manual |
| Propulsion | Spring |
| Length | 1220 mm |
Product Description
Brief History:
The Dragunov has been and will remain one of the most interesting semi-automatic sniper rifles of our time. It was designed in 1963 by Yevgeny Dragunov and quickly went into production after winning military tests decisively. It was designed to provide an advantage to assault troops, allowing them to maintain a safety line as far away from the conflict zone as possible. This weapon has undergone several improvements over time, but its design has remained somewhat unchanged, making it easily identifiable. The caliber is 7.62mm, providing a significant advantage over the maximum effective range.
Exterior of the Replica:
AGM closely mimics the Dragunov model. It is a manual replica that offers an excellent price/BB shot ratio. It is made from both metal and ABS plastic. Its design is as simple and efficient as possible. The assembly design is straightforward, allowing for easy maintenance over time. The outer barrel is made of metal, while the handguard is made of ABS plastic. The stock of the replica is also made of ABS plastic. On the right side, there is a fire selector that also serves as a safety. The replica is equipped with a rudimentary sighting system and a rail embedded on the left side, allowing for the attachment of a scope and mount. Behind the fire selector, there is a button for removing the dust cover. At the back, there is a cheek rest mounted on the stock that enhances comfort. The magazine release button is ambidextrous.
Interior of the Replica:
The firing mechanism is very simple, being a manual replica. The piston is made of aluminum, and the gearbox is made of metal. The inner barrel has an impressive length of 590 mm, which theoretically should provide better accuracy. The hop-up chamber is made of metal and allows for adjustment of the hop-up adjustment. Cocking the replica is relatively difficult due to the angle of the cocking lever with the hand, but with a little practice, it will become easier. The installed spring results in a velocity of 140 m/s measured with 0.20g BBs.
Feeding:
We recommend using BBs weighing 0.30g or 0.36g for optimal performance. We advise using only high-quality BBs and not reusing airsoft BBs as it may damage the replica.