
Rifles
The great thing about Novritsch rifles is that they are pre-upgraded and versatile: you can easily use them in both CQBs and outdoors. When choosing, consider multiple factors… Continue reading
How do we name our Rifles?
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 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.
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.
Which airsoft Rifle is made for me?
The SSR4
The SSR4 combines everything you’ll need from the very beginning of your airsoft journey until the advanced stages. It is the universal tool for whatever airsoft throws at you. Woodland or CQB, you can easily shine in all those situations thanks to durable, high-performance internals and modern externals.
The SSR9
SSR9 has two main variants: DSG, great if you want maximum fire rate, and Classic - perfect for its compact magazines in a versatile platform. It's a perfect match for people starting their airsoft journey as much as for people playing airsoft for years. And it goes BRRRRRRRRT.
The SSR63
A very reliable AEG that is not another M4 variant. With 3 available versions, it’s the perfect pre-upgraded AEG to compete against in all environments. The polymer body is reinforced to give you a great and sturdy feel. Plus, you can rely on our uniquely designed foregrips with loads of mounting options.
The SSR90
One of the most iconic submachine gun in history now in a completely redesigned, pre-upgraded package for the most demanding players out there. Gives you everything you expect from an AEG but in a compact bullpup package. Licensed by FN Herstal, this FN P90 is the dream of all Star Gate/CS:GO fans.
The SSX303
Makes you a Stealth Marksman. Great if you want to stay hidden, but unlike bolt-action sniper rifles, you prefer shooting semi-automatically. Thanks to a CNC aluminum body and a minimalist design, it is also super-lightweight. To complete the build, definitely get a suppressor to take out enemies quietly.
The SSQ22
The SSQ22 is a snappy Gas Blowback Rifle powered by compressed gas. Realistic operation and a nice kickback with each shot are the biggest draw factors for this platform. Ease of use makes it a great way to get into GBBRs. Features include improved accuracy and updated furniture.
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!
How do I maintain and care for my airsoft rifle?
Proper maintenance and care are crucial to keep an airsoft rifle in good working condition. Here are some general tips:
- Cleaning: Clean the barrel with a cleaning rod and a soft cloth to prevent accuracy loss due to dirt and debris.
- Battery Care: For AEGs, properly charge and store batteries to extend their life and performance.
- Storage: Store the rifle in a cool, dry place and avoid leaving it loaded to protect the spring’s integrity.
What is the best type of airsoft rifle for beginners?
For beginners, an electric airsoft rifle (AEG) is what we recommend. In our case, that would be the SSR4. These rifles are reliable, easy to use, and require less maintenance compared to gas rifles. AEGs also offer more consistent performance in all weather conditions and have a wide range of upgrades available, which makes them versatile as skills improve.
What are the legal rules for owning an airsoft rifle?
The legal rules for owning an airsoft rifle can vary significantly depending on the country and sometimes even between regions within a country. Generally, airsoft guns are regulated by laws regarding their sale, use, and transportation. Many places require that airsoft rifles have an orange tip to distinguish them from real firearms. It’s important to check local and national laws to ensure compliance.