This is a bolt action rifle, meaning you need to pull the bolt back for every shot. The bolt handle should be on the right side of the gun, push it up until it wont go any higher and then pull it back towards you until it wont go any further (note: the bolt pull on this gun is kind of stiff). Then simply push the bolt back forward to it's original position and push it down again. Check to make sure the safety is not on and pull the trigger.
Yes, every airsoft gun can fire any gram of BB, although .12g BBs wont be that effective in a sniper, try .25g or even .3g.
There really is no answer to that question, because it is based on opinion and personal preference. An airsoft sniper rifle and an airsoft aeg are two different things, and since aegs can be full or semi auto, and sniper rifle are only bolt action or spring, there really is no comparison. Sniper rifles are more powerful, but aegs have a much higher rate of fire. It all depends on what you want to use and what you like better.
A sniper cannot function without a rifle with which to snipe, nor can a rifle function without someone to fire it. The question is a bit redundant.
the beam rifle can fire the same distance as the UNSC sniper rifle.
yes
The Airsoft Glock rifle fires a single shot, up to a rate of 600 RPM. And at a speed of around 450-500 FPS. This may vary from gun to rifle, and which model is used to fire.
I would go with the UTG M14 AEG Electric Sniper Rifle Wood, because it is electric, which means that it has both Semi and Full Auto modes; where the UTG MK96 Shadow Ops Spring Rifle will be Single shot only. The answer would depend on what kind of a game you are wanting to play. The M14 would provide a more open ended platform for play, as you can play in full aeg mode and provide cover fire, and then go to semi mode and do some sniping. If you are wanting to only play as a sniper, you might want to go full out and get a designated sniper rifle and all the kit. Personally I would probably agree with the first poster and go with the m14 simply for a more versatile weapon. Most serious snipers go with a bolt action spring rifle for power and reliability.
3 things.. accuracy,range,and persistence. a sniper can be any rifle or pistol of any caliber just some are alot better like the barrett but a sniper rifle needs to be accurate when you fire upon the target, it needs to continually hit that spot and it needs to do so from a good distance ill say 300 yards and more. also as it goes a sniper rifle is only as good as the handler.
All of them.
They both fire the 50 BMG
no, metall bbs will break your gun, and are too small to fire properly. Do not attempt this.
A sniper rifle is simply a rifle used by a military sniper. Just about every gun shop will carry hunting rifles. The type will vary depending on what you are hunting- squirrels, rabbit, deer, turkey, bear, elk or elephants. What you are calling a "sniper rifle" is simply a bolt action center fire rifle with a telescope.