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UTG M14. Make a man outta you.
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.
The typical airsoft m14 weighs around 5lbs but the socom m14's are slightly lighter and the m14 ebr's weigh in at close to 15 lbs.
The UTG L96
the utg master sniper but if ur on a bugdet a utg shotgun
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the cyma m14. i just bought one and it is amazing.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Reaves Utility Income Fund (UTG) is $843,735,669.52
It depends on what you want out of the weapon. The G3 is stable, mobile, & moderate in power. While the M14 is heavy, about the same stability, but much more powerful. The G3 in hardcore will SOMETIMES kill in one shot. While the M14 will ALWAYSkill in one shot.
M14 was standard issue military rifle before m16.
The Standoff Munitions Disruption rifle is basically a M14 National Match rifle with a good scope. It is difficult to price, since these are NOT for sale to civilian personnel. (The M14 is classed as a machine gun) The price of a civilian equivalent is ABOUT $2,000.