For experienced upgraders only-not ready out of the box.
Before reading: PLEASE read this to the end. I’m reviewing this gun very harshly because there are some major production flaws that are easy to fix by simply maintaining strict tolerances and holding to them. To begin!! I find the overall quality subpar, mostly because I’m being extremely picky. I bought this intent on upgrading the daylights out of it before I ever got it. Out of the box it whipped left hard at 20 feet. Upgrades installed it does the exact same thing. Why?... Turned out that the outer barrel wasn’t seated straight-a common KJW issue upon reading. It’s a pain to fix but there are some suggestions on different ways to do so on youtube. The ring that seats the barrel to the action is lopsided just enough to throw it off and it curves the inner barrel. Next issue is the rail. The rail is so obnoxiously crooked (angled from front to back and a little off to one side if that makes sense) it’s not even funny. Enough that I can’t site in my scope and my scope is very visibly crooked when mounted. The bolt. This is no Kimber, that’s for sure. It’s loose and poorly fitted so you can really jack it around in the action-could be much much more solid/smooth. What gun manufacturers powder coat the bolt of their firearms?... none. Not sure what they were thinking there. It just ads to the scrape. The trigger creeps a little but for an airsoft at least on that I can’t complain. The stock. The second I put my hand on the grip I wanted to replace it. This is the Fat Albert of gunstocks. Uncomfortably wide. After all this I still say it’s not a bad buy-ONLY if you don't mind putting money, time, and research into building the perfect sniper. It gets there, trust me. To get it there however, one must plan on treating this like a base on which to build a great gun. Get to know it inside out and learn its quirks, baby it a bit, and it can be the vehicle to a great sniper.