PISTOLS
A good sidearm is essential in Airsoft to adapt to the scenario, switching to your pistol can get you out of a pinch, and some, even use them as primary.
SSP1
Considered a true workhorse. Made to last. This gas airsoft pistol isn’t gonna break down on you. It’s also heavier, giving it an excellent Blowback kick! Exceptionally fun to shoot.
- Hard Kick
- Gas Operated
SSP2
A rugged, gas blowback pistol. Fast shooting and controllable recoil suited for use as a primary pistol thanks to many unique technical solutions. Fully customisable!
- Pure Efficiency
- Gas Operated
SSP5
A unique, competitive gas blowback pistol. The high power, ultra lightweight slide and lack of recoil make it suited for use as a primary. We pushed our R&D to the max for this one!
- Snappy & Powerful
- Gas Operated
SSE18
An AEP - short for automatic electric pistol. It is full auto, limited to 0.5J, has a fixed slide, and runs with a lipo battery. Electric Pistols have one big advantage over Gas Pistols: they work no matter what.
- Reliable
- Electric
SSP18
An aggressive airsoft pistol that has the most fun per second. The gas-powered operation gives it realism, while the fixed barrel adds accuracy. This gun is favored by many for a good reason. Great with tracers!
- Full-Auto
- Gas Operated
SSX23
The backup for snipers. The non-blowback action makes it both extremely efficient and accurate. Combine it with a suppressor for quiet operation.
- Quiet & Precise
- Gas Operated
TP22
With its unique style this pistol is intended for performance and consistent shooting while still offering the fun of full auto, it’s the ideal sidearm for most players.
- Full-Auto & Split slide
- Gas Operated
Rifles
Your most trusted companion on the field, these replicas give you endless possibilities in playstyle, thanks to their firepower, accuracy and individual features.
SSR4
The first and last rifle you’ll ever need. We went beyond a typical entry-level gun, combining utilitarian design language with parts focused on consistent performance over a long time period. This airsoft gun will be there for you for a very long time!
- Highly Modular
- For all players
- Electric
SSR9 DSG
Dual Sector Gear, the DSG is capable of a terrifying 36 rounds per second, that's 14 more rounds than the SSR4. Rain bullets on your enemies and dominate CQB fields with this rifle.
- BRRRRRT
- For fast paced players
- Electric
SSR9
A versatile platform designed for the practical airsofter. It is a perfect match for people starting airsoft and is ideal for quick paced games. Its slim magazines give it its unique look and make it easy to stack lots of ammo.
- Practical
- For All Players
- Electric
SSX303
The companion of any Stealth Marksman. This Carbine allows you to quietly outplay snipers with its precision. Thanks to a CNC aluminium body and a minimalist design, it is also super-lightweight. Definitely get a suppressor to take out enemies quietly.
- Quiet & Long Range
- For Assault Marksmen
- Gas Operated
SSR90
Everything you expect from an AEG in a compact package. Licenced by FN Herstal, this FN P90 variant is the dream of all Star Gate/CS:GO fans. Make sure to put in a LiPo battery to get a tremendous fire rate of 25rps. Precision and attachment options for the win!
- Compact
- For CQB Players
- Electric
SSQ22
A snappy Gas Blowback Rifle. Given the ease of use, it is the best way to get into GBBRs. The lightweight design is modern and comes with upgraded features improving accuracy and user experience.
- Realistic Operation
- For Milsim Players
- Gas Operated
SSR77 A1
The original bullpup rifle design that Chris was using back in the army now brought to peak performance. With pre-upgraded internals and reinforced body, it's a great way to stand out on the field.
- Bullpup
- Integrated scope
- Electric
SSR77 A2
For those who like the bullpup design but want it with today's modern flair. It comes with pre-upgraded internals like the A1as well as a custom rail and handguard to attach your favorite sights and accessories.
- Bullpup
- Rails for modularity
- Electric
SSR63 A1
Part of a series of Pre-Upgraded rifles with precision parts. The A1 offers the classic style with improved performances and a solid build, the foldable stock making it practical for transport. The best from the past.
- All Rounder
- For Assaulters
- Electric
SSR63 A2
Also part of the pre-upgraded SSR63 series the A2 is our own modernised version, using M4 magazines, with a custom handguard that allows you to add all the accessories you wish for and also includes the foldable stock. This one is sure to stand out on the field.
- Highly Modular
- For Assaulters
- Electric
SSR63 A3
The third member of the SSR63 family, this rifle comes with more power and acts as a perfect support weapon to take out targets from far away. It's a longer weapon designed to lay down ambushes but also what other airsoft replica looks this good?
- Power & Precision
- Designated Marksmen
- Electric
SSR249
Never ending full auto! This machine gun is meant to cover your teammates and bring havoc to the field with 2000 rounds inside its magazine. It's weight is realistic and the body very solid to make sure it can take a beating and follow you into the roughest games.
- Light Machine Gun
- 2000 Rounds
- Electric
SSR4
The first and last rifle you’ll ever need. We went beyond a typical entry-level gun, combining utilitarian design language with parts focused on consistent performance over time.
- Highly Modular
- Electric
SSR9 DSG
Dual Sector Gear, the DSG is capable of a terrifying 36 rounds per second, that's 14 more rounds than the SSR4. Rain bullets on your enemies and dominate CQB fields with this rifle.
- BRRRRRT
- Electric
SSR9
A versatile platform designed for the practical airsofter. It is a perfect match for people starting airsoft and is ideal for quick paced games. Its slim magazines give it its unique look and make it easy to stack lots of ammo.
- Practical
- Electric
SSX303
The companion of any Stealth Marksman. This Carbine allows you to quietly outplay snipers with its precision. Thanks to a CNC aluminium body and a minimalist design, it is also super-lightweight.
- Quiet & Long Range
- Gas Operated
SSR90
All you expect from an AEG in a compact package. Licenced by FN Herstal, this FN P90 variant is the dream of all Star Gate/CS:GO fans. Make sure to put in a LiPo battery to get a tremendous fire rate of 25rps. Precision and attachment options for the win!
- Compact
- Electric
SSQ22
A snappy Gas Blowback Rifle. Given the ease of use, it is the best way to get into GBBRs. The lightweight design is modern and comes with upgraded features improving accuracy and user experience.
- Realistic Operation
- Gas Operated
SSR77 A1
Part of a series of Pre-Upgraded rifles with precision parts. The A1 offers the classic style with improved performances and a solid build, the foldable stock making it practical for transport.
- All Rounder
- Electric
SSR77 A2
For those who like the bullpup design but want it with today's modern flair. It comes with pre-upgraded internals like the A1 and custom rail and handguard to attach your favourite sights and accessories.
- Rails for modularity
- Electric
SSR63 A1
Part of a series of Pre-Upgraded rifles with precision parts. The A1 offers the classic style with improved performances and a solid build, the foldable stock making it practical for transport.
- All Rounder
- Electric
SSR63 A2
Also part of the pre-upgraded SSR63 series with a foldable stock the A2 is our own modernised version, using M4 magazines, with a custom handguard that allows you to add all the accessories you wish for.
- Highly Modular
- Electric
SSR63 A3
The third member of the SSR63 family, this rifle comes with more power and acts as a perfect support weapon to take out targets from far away. It's a longer weapon designed to lay down ambushes.
- Power & Precision
- Electric
SSR249
Never ending full auto! This machine gun is meant to cover your teammates and bring havoc to the field with 2000 rounds inside its magazine.
- Light Machine Gun
- 2000 Rounds
- Electric
Snipers
These pre-upgraded spring operated sniper rifles are not meant for the weak, however, for cunning and thorough players, these snipers can bring the most exhilarating feeling in airsoft when shots hit their mark
SSG10 A1
The SSG10 A1 is the most affordable precision rifle out there. It has a simple yet comfortable and durable stock and will achieve any goal you have on the field.
- Lightweight
- Spring Operated
SSG10 A2
The SSG10 A2 shares the same internals as the other SSG10s but with a reinvented stock and look. The new cheek rest and stock pads along with the comfortable rubber grip makes it novel experience to have on the field.
- Heavy-Duty
- Spring Operated
SSG10 A3
The A3 comes to complete the series with its futuristic stock. The foldable stock makes it perfect for transport inside backpacks and the front rail allows you to add your accessories of choice with our recommendation being a slick bipod.
- Modular
- Spring Operated
SSG96 Mk1
A variant of the beloved L96 sniper rifle. It was transformed into a heavy-duty & competitive airsoft replica. Its unique look makes it an original contender on the field and is sure to attract the gaze of other players.
- Iconic
- Spring Operated
SSG96 Mk2
The advanced, second variant of the L96 sniper rifle. It has been significantly improved by our developers. The rifle is built with precision sniper inner parts, a reinvented hop-up and an improved Stock. Reinforced with nylon and with a Cheek Rest, this is the way.
- Full of Innovations
- Spring Operated
SSG10 A1
The SSG10 A1 is the most affordable precision rifle out there. It has a simple yet comfortable and durable stock and will achieve any goal you have on the field. Perfect for starting out airsoft sniping.
SSG10 A2
The SSG10 A2 shares the same internals as the other SSG10s but with a reinvented stock and look. The new cheek rest and stock pads along with the comfortable rubber grip makes it novel experience to have on the field.
SSG10 A3
The A3 completes the series with its futuristic stock. The foldable stock makes it perfect for transport inside backpacks and the front rail allows you to add your accessories of choice with our recommendation being a slick bipod.
SSG96 Mk1
A variant of the beloved L96 sniper rifle. It was transformed into a heavy-duty & competitive airsoft replica. Its unique look makes it an original contender on the field and is sure to attract the gaze of other players.
SSG96 Mk2
The advanced, second variant of the L96. It has been significantly improved by our developers. The rifle is built with precision sniper inner parts, a reinvented hop-up and an improved Stock. Reinforced with nylon and with a Cheek Rest, this is the way.
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How do we name our Pistols?
- The SSP Series – SSP series are our line of Gas Blow Back (GBB) pistols, utilizing compressed gas to shoot BBs and simulate the recoil of real firearms by cycling the slide with each shot for a lifelike shooting experience.
- The SSX Series – SSX is our range of Non-Blow Back (NBB) airsoft guns, designed to shoot BBs using compressed gas without the moving slide action, offering a more efficient use of gas and a quieter operation for stealth gameplay.
- The SSE Series – The SSE18 is our Automatic Electric Pistol (AEP) airsoft gun powered by rechargeable batteries to shoot BBs. They provide consistent performance in a compact form and for pretty cheap, ideal for players seeking reliability without spending much money.
What airsoft pistol is made for me?
Any airsoft player knows that airsoft pistols are a must-have when getting in close range with the opponent. A good backup airsoft gun pistol might just change the outcome of your fight. Novritsch Airsoft Pistols are made to compete, so which one fits your style?
- The SSP2 – A more affordable sister of the SSP5. Brings a ton of features for regular users at a decent price. Since it shares a platform with the SSP5, it can also use plenty of its accessories, incl. flashlights, muzzle devices, and extended mags. Has a unique side mount for Red Dot users. PS: awesome metallic sound when shooting.
- The SSP5 – Our premium-tier blowback pistol. Suitable for competition shooting and rifleless builds. There are 3 barrel-length options to choose from. Accessories range from colored parts, the lowest-sitting possible red dot, a universal holster, many muzzle devices, etc. Perfect for speedsoft builds. Power up to 1,5 Joule.
- The SSP18 – A G-style Gas Pistol with blowback. Time-proven and reliable, this is the only gas pistol with Full Auto fire mode available. An array of spare parts and accessories are available, including colored and competition parts, carbine kit, universal holster, red dot, or flashlights. Compatible with CO2 magazines.
- The SSX23 – Snipers’ stealth sidearm. Gas pistol that lacks blowback, making it more silent and gas efficient. Often used with a suppressor for silent hits and creating confusion. It has very decent ranged accuracy and still takes enough accessories. The frame is a bit bigger, but the average adult hand should be just fine.
- The SSP1 – A Novritsch Classic. People still get it for its reliability and design. There are more modern solutions, but the SSP1, with its nickname “workhorse,” withstood the test of time. Heavier kick, enjoyable shooting experience, and readily available spare parts are among the selling points.
- The SSE18 – Electric pistol. While lacking the kick of gas pistols and the moving slide, it is considerably more affordable (both gun and mags), as well as way cheaper to operate. Moreover, it does not suffer from winter temperatures. A Plug’n’Play solution. Our SSE18 uses modern LiPo batteries and includes Full Auto.
What’s the difference between electric airsoft pistols and blowback airsoft pistols?
Airsoft gas pistols tend to often have blowback action to give more realism and are powered by Green gas or Co2. If the GBB (Gas Blow-Back) models are much more realistic thanks to their moving slide, the NBB (Non-Blow-Back) replicas like the SSX23 compensate for the lack of sensation they provide with better reliability, a more economical price, and less gas expenditure. However, it should be noted that gas guns are quite sensitive to low temperatures, to the point of sometimes suffering untimely outgassing, a phenomenon accentuated with metal replicas with a moving breech. Electric pistols, on the other hand, don’t have any blowback system or gas operation yet are very fun to use. They have slightly less power but will always shoot thanks to their battery and require minimal maintenance.
How far can an Airsoft pistol shoot?
While airsoft pistols cannot outrange a sniper, our best airsoft pistols can compete with AEGs and maintain proper accuracy at 50 meters. Don’t hesitate to run pistol-only, especially in close-range environments.
Do I need an airsoft sidearm?
As a sniper, yes, and most fields will oblige you to have one. As an AEG player, that depends on whether you expect to engage in close ranges, but it’s always preferable to have one for practicality, and in case your primary has a malfunction. “Remember, switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading” -Gaz
What is the most powerful airsoft pistol?
In all fairness, there is none, or rather it depends. While there is no single pistol that is known to be the most powerful in the world, the power of an airsoft pistol will depend on the gas inside of it and the ambient temperature. Yet, you can always connect the pistol to HPA and give it the power you want… (not recommended, though) What is the best airsoft pistol, however, is a good question. It requires the perfect balance between power, accuracy, reliability and sensation. This is what we intend to provide with our range of pistols options to adapt to your preferences.
How much money should I invest in an airsoft pistol?
Overall it depends on your budget and needs, but generally, below 200 $ is a fair price. Keep in mind the price of magazines as well; a magazine of 35 $ is considered the standard. Above 200 bucks usually only makes sense for premium competition pistols and pistols intended to replace your primary weapon! If you are on a budget, it might be worth considering getting an AEP such as the Novritsch SSE18. Electric pistols are generally a bit cheaper to both purchase and run. Plus, the magazines cost only a fraction of their gas counterparts.
How do we name our Rifles?
- SSR Series
SSR series of rifles are our AEG (Automatic Electric Guns). As the name suggests, they are powered by batteries. They are the most common replicas in general. They are also the most affordable.
- SSX Series
SSX is our range of Non-Blow Back (NBB) airsoft guns, designed to shoot BBs using compressed gas without the moving action, offering a more efficient use of gas and a quieter operation for stealth gameplay.
- SSQ Series
The SSQ is our range of GBBR (Gas BlowBack Rifle) utilizing compressed gas to shoot BBs and simulate the recoil of real firearms by cycling the action with each shot for a lifelike shooting experience.
Electric Airsoft Rifles VS Gas Airsoft Rifles: Difference?
There is a substantial difference. In general, Gas Airsoft Rifles are about immersion, realism and snappy action. With Electric Airsoft Rifles, the key focus is on simple operation and efficient firepower.
In most cases, going electric is the option recommended to beginners. That is for a good reason. You plug in the battery, load it with BBs, and your gun is good to go. Almost no maintenance is required and these replicas offer a great deal of reliability these days.
With Gas Rifles, it’s getting a bit more tricky. You have heavier, more expensive magazines. You need to keep your rifle fairly maintained and you generally don’t get as much firepower as you would with an AEG. Yet, many people opt for the Gas Rifles as the feeling you get from them is purely awesome. However, you need to know your way around in airsoft a bit in order not to get outplayed.
Can Airsoft Rifles shoot Full Auto?
From a technical standpoint, yes. Most of the rifles can easily go Full Auto. This is especially true with the SSR90 and the SSR4. However, you should make sure that you are legally allowed to shoot/buy an airsoft gun that can do Full Auto.
For instance, in Germany, you can only get a Full Auto replica if the gun is under 0.5 Joules. But don’t worry. We have you covered on this one. Just check the gun you like and you will find this information right in the description!
How to make Airsoft Rifles more powerful?
This depends on how powerful you want your Rifle to be. With electric replicas from NOVRITSCH, you get up to 1,6 Joules with the stronger variants, which is easy enough for all outdoor fields. Before going up with the power, you should always check the limits of the place you intend to play in.
With our replicas, we don’t recommend going up with the power. You can sometimes increase the output power with other replicas by checking the air seal (especially in the Hop-Up chamber) or exchanging the spring. Just be aware that a spring that is too strong may damage your gearbox!
What is the best Airsoft Sniper Rifle for me?
Are there any laws and regulations on Airsoft Sniper Rifles?
There are two types of regulations you should be aware of: the local law and the field rules. Law concerns depend on the country you are from. This applies especially if you’re from France or the UK, where there are some limitations. Most of the time, you need to be at least 18 years of age. The best thing to tackle these is to check out our Shipping Overview.
When it comes to local field rules, make sure to check how strong your sniper rifle can be to comply and then choose accordingly. Remember that with bolt action sniper rifles, you can always buy a spare spring to easily adjust performance.How fast can an Airsoft Sniper Rifle shoot?
The correct answer is strongly tied to the power variant of the rifle you choose. The strongest airsoft sniper rifle you can get from Novritsch shoots at 5 Joules, which is roughly 700 fps or 210 m/s with 0,2 g BBs. Anything below that is easily achievable with a weaker spring. That’s why we also offer 500, 460 or 330 fps variants of our rifles.
Are Airsoft Sniper Rifles best when spring/bolt powered?
In our opinion, yes. There are other alternatives, such as HPA snipers but the options we offer have proven to be accurate, reliable and simple to both use and maintain. This combination is super-grateful when it comes to airsoft sniping.How do spring Airsoft Snipers work?
The system is fairly simple. Inside such a rifle, there is a piston that is powered by the spring. The piston compresses air that later gives the required energy to your BB. You, as the shooter, have to compress the spring every time you want to fire. This allows for fewer parts in such rifles – giving them their longevity.
What are the benefits of Airsoft Sniper Rifles?
As mentioned earlier, these systems are very reliable and can withstand many airsoft games without the need for maintenance. Moreover, the sniper rifles from Novritsch are one of the most accurate systems you can get out of the box, allowing you to outrange and outplay most other players.
What is the most popular type of Airsoft Sniper Rifle?
The SSG10 A1 Rifle is our most popular spring-powered sniper. This is due to the fact that it offers a premium level of accuracy and consistency within a compact body for an exceptional price.
How do we name our pistols?
- The SSP Series – SSP series are our line of Gas Blow Back (GBB) pistols, utilizing compressed gas to shoot BBs and simulate the recoil of real firearms by cycling the slide with each shot for a lifelike shooting experience.
- The SSX Series – SSX is our range of Non-Blow Back (NBB) airsoft guns, designed to shoot BBs using compressed gas without the moving slide action, offering a more efficient use of gas and a quieter operation for stealth gameplay.
- The SSE Series – The SSE18 is our Automatic Electric Pistol (AEP) airsoft gun powered by rechargeable batteries to shoot BBs. They provide consistent performance in a compact form and for pretty cheap, ideal for players seeking reliability without spending much money.
What airsoft pistol is made for me?
Any airsoft player knows that airsoft pistols are a must-have when getting in close range with the opponent. A good backup airsoft gun pistol might just change the outcome of your fight. Novritsch Airsoft Pistols are made to compete, so which one fits your style?
- The SSP2 – A more affordable sister of the SSP5. Brings a ton of features for regular users at a decent price. Since it shares a platform with the SSP5, it can also use plenty of its accessories, incl. flashlights, muzzle devices, and extended mags. Has a unique side mount for Red Dot users. PS: awesome metallic sound when shooting.
- The SSP5 – Our premium-tier blowback pistol. Suitable for competition shooting and rifleless builds. There are 3 barrel-length options to choose from. Accessories range from colored parts, the lowest-sitting possible red dot, a universal holster, many muzzle devices, etc. Perfect for speedsoft builds. Power up to 1,5 Joule.
- The SSP18 – A G-style Gas Pistol with blowback. Time-proven and reliable, this is the only gas pistol with Full Auto fire mode available. An array of spare parts and accessories are available, including colored and competition parts, carbine kit, universal holster, red dot, or flashlights. Compatible with CO2 magazines.
- The SSX23 – Snipers’ stealth sidearm. Gas pistol that lacks blowback, making it more silent and gas efficient. Often used with a suppressor for silent hits and creating confusion. It has very decent ranged accuracy and still takes enough accessories. The frame is a bit bigger, but the average adult hand should be just fine.
- The SSP1 – A Novritsch Classic. People still get it for its reliability and design. There are more modern solutions, but the SSP1, with its nickname “workhorse,” withstood the test of time. Heavier kick, enjoyable shooting experience, and readily available spare parts are among the selling points.
- The SSE18 – Electric pistol. While lacking the kick of gas pistols and the moving slide, it is considerably more affordable (both gun and mags), as well as way cheaper to operate. Moreover, it does not suffer from winter temperatures. A Plug’n’Play solution. Our SSE18 uses modern LiPo batteries and includes Full Auto.
What’s the difference between electric airsoft pistols and blowback airsoft pistols?
Airsoft gas pistols tend to often have blowback action to give more realism and are powered by Green gas or Co2. If the GBB (Gas Blow-Back) models are much more realistic thanks to their moving slide, the NBB (Non-Blow-Back) replicas like the SSX23 compensate for the lack of sensation they provide with better reliability, a more economical price, and less gas expenditure. However, it should be noted that gas guns are quite sensitive to low temperatures, to the point of sometimes suffering untimely outgassing, a phenomenon accentuated with metal replicas with a moving breech. Electric pistols, on the other hand, don’t have any blowback system or gas operation yet are very fun to use. They have slightly less power but will always shoot thanks to their battery and require minimal maintenance.
How far can an Airsoft pistol shoot?
While airsoft pistols cannot outrange a sniper, our best airsoft pistols can compete with AEGs and maintain proper accuracy at 50 meters. Don’t hesitate to run pistol-only, especially in close-range environments.
Do I need an airsoft sidearm?
As a sniper, yes, and most fields will oblige you to have one. As an AEG player, that depends on whether you expect to engage in close ranges, but it’s always preferable to have one for practicality, and in case your primary has a malfunction. “Remember, switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading” -Gaz
What is the most powerful airsoft pistol?
In all fairness, there is none, or rather it depends. While there is no single pistol that is known to be the most powerful in the world, the power of an airsoft pistol will depend on the gas inside of it and the ambient temperature. Yet, you can always connect the pistol to HPA and give it the power you want… (not recommended, though) What is the best airsoft pistol, however, is a good question. It requires the perfect balance between power, accuracy, reliability and sensation. This is what we intend to provide with our range of pistols options to adapt to your preferences.
How much money should I invest in an airsoft pistol?
Overall it depends on your budget and needs, but generally, below 200 $ is a fair price. Keep in mind the price of magazines as well; a magazine of 35 $ is considered the standard. Above 200 bucks usually only makes sense for premium competition pistols and pistols intended to replace your primary weapon! If you are on a budget, it might be worth considering getting an AEP such as the Novritsch SSE18. Electric pistols are generally a bit cheaper to both purchase and run. Plus, the magazines cost only a fraction of their gas counterparts.
How do we name our Rifles?
- SSR Series
SSR series of rifles are our AEG (Automatic Electric Guns). As the name suggests, they are powered by batteries. They are the most common replicas in general. They are also the most affordable.
- SSX Series
- SSQ Series
Electric Airsoft Rifles VS Gas Airsoft Rifles: Difference?
There is a substantial difference. In general, Gas Airsoft Rifles are about immersion, realism and snappy action. With Electric Airsoft Rifles, the key focus is on simple operation and efficient firepower. In most cases, going electric is the option recommended to beginners. That is for a good reason. You plug in the battery, load it with BBs, and your gun is good to go. Almost no maintenance is required and these replicas offer a great deal of reliability these days. With Gas Rifles, it’s getting a bit more tricky. You have heavier, more expensive magazines. You need to keep your rifle fairly maintained and you generally don’t get as much firepower as you would with an AEG. Yet, many people opt for the Gas Rifles as the feeling you get from them is purely awesome. However, you need to know your way around in airsoft a bit in order not to get outplayed.Can Airsoft Rifles shoot Full Auto?
From a technical standpoint, yes. Most of the rifles can easily go Full Auto. This is especially true with the SSR90 and the SSR4. However, you should make sure that you are legally allowed to shoot/buy an airsoft gun that can do Full Auto. For instance, in Germany, you can only get a Full Auto replica if the gun is under 0.5 Joules. But don’t worry. We have you covered on this one. Just check the gun you like and you will find this information right in the description!How to make Airsoft Rifles more powerful?
This depends on how powerful you want your Rifle to be. With electric replicas from NOVRITSCH, you get up to 1,6 Joules with the stronger variants, which is easy enough for all outdoor fields. Before going up with the power, you should always check the limits of the place you intend to play in. With our replicas, we don’t recommend going up with the power. You can sometimes increase the output power with other replicas by checking the air seal (especially in the Hop-Up chamber) or exchanging the spring. Just be aware that a spring that is too strong may damage your gearbox!What is the best Airsoft Sniper Rifle for me?
Are there any laws and regulations on Airsoft Sniper Rifles?
There are two types of regulations you should be aware of: the local law and the field rules. Law concerns depend on the country you are from. This applies especially if you’re from France or the UK, where there are some limitations. Most of the time, you need to be at least 18 years of age. The best thing to tackle these is to check out our Shipping Overview.
When it comes to local field rules, make sure to check how strong your sniper rifle can be to comply and then choose accordingly. Remember that with bolt action sniper rifles, you can always buy a spare spring to easily adjust performance.How fast can an Airsoft Sniper Rifle shoot?
The correct answer is strongly tied to the power variant of the rifle you choose. The strongest airsoft sniper rifle you can get from Novritsch shoots at 5 Joules, which is roughly 700 fps or 210 m/s with 0,2 g BBs. Anything below that is easily achievable with a weaker spring. That’s why we also offer 500, 460 or 330 fps variants of our rifles.
Are Airsoft Sniper Rifles best when spring/bolt powered?
In our opinion, yes. There are other alternatives, such as HPA snipers but the options we offer have proven to be accurate, reliable and simple to both use and maintain. This combination is super-grateful when it comes to airsoft sniping.How do spring Airsoft Snipers work?
The system is fairly simple. Inside such a rifle, there is a piston that is powered by the spring. The piston compresses air that later gives the required energy to your BB. You, as the shooter, have to compress the spring every time you want to fire. This allows for fewer parts in such rifles – giving them their longevity.
What are the benefits of Airsoft Sniper Rifles?
As mentioned earlier, these systems are very reliable and can withstand many airsoft games without the need for maintenance. Moreover, the sniper rifles from Novritsch are one of the most accurate systems you can get out of the box, allowing you to outrange and outplay most other players.
What is the most popular type of Airsoft Sniper Rifle?
The SSG10 A1 Rifle is our most popular spring-powered sniper. This is due to the fact that it offers a premium level of accuracy and consistency within a compact body for an exceptional price.