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Airsoft Kelowna. Prince George Airsoft. South Sask Mercs. Wolfpack Tactical. Airsoft Montreal. Airsoft News. But what exactly are DMRs and where can you find them? Well, the main features of such a rifle are range and accuracy.

However, the definition and the characteristics that make a rifle a DMR can be different from one airsoft field to another. So, before you even consider buying a rifle, make sure the airsoft field you plan on joining accepts it. The variables you want to consider are muzzle velocity, firing modes semi or full auto and the size and type of field outdoor or indoor. In the world of real steel rifles, a DMR is an infantry rifle capable of shooting beyond the standard range.

Still, in the airsoft world, the most common definition for a DMR is a standard, semi-automatic infantry rifle equipped with high-end optics that can shoot at maximum FPS with 0. Considering the features, I guess we can say that DMRs are a hybrid between automatic and bolt action rifles.

Now, as most military men and women will say, it all depends on how you use the rifle. After all, you could just as easily get a sniper rifle and use it in a CQB! The same goes for DMRs! So, the best way to get a DMR is to make one. The features that matter the most are power and accuracy. When you combine them, you get an effective range, which is translated in the maximum distance you can shoot at a human-size target without missing.

Next, you have to choose a semi-automatic platform that is capable of shooting at about FPs with. Now, to be able to hit a target out of the standard range, you will need a good scope, with variable zoom and at least 2X power. Other features you must check before calling your rifle a DMR are trigger response, magazine capacity higher than BBs , and hop-up functionality. So you have been playing for a fair bit and you want to get into a specialized role to help your team out at a game or possibly a milsim op.

A class that we often get asked about is DMRs. What is a DMR? What makes it different from other roles? Is it for you?

In real military terms, a designated marksman is a role within an infantry squad. It can go by different names depending on the unit, but essentially this is a role designed to give your average infantry squadron longer range capabilities.

The range capabilities sit between a rifleman and a true sniper and the rifle itself is going to be a semiautomatic platform. Accurate rapid fire is going to be the name of the game. Rifles can be anything from an intermediate caliber, which are often a round already found within the squad or sometimes a bigger round. In airsoft we're all using the same caliber round so we differentiate it by upgrades and the fields you play.

If the outdoor field offers milsim friendly rules you will see that a DMR classified player is often going to have a slight bump in maximum allowed fps. You will trade your ability to use full auto, but for many players this is not a big deal.

Full auto might have to be disabled internally or externally. Every field will split hairs differently. DMR is a great support role for those who want to stay behind the rest of the team and guide them to victory.

For instance, MED always depends from field to field and in my case, I have almost never played with one. Add to this the appearance of DMRs which fits exactly between rifles and snipers and you will have a clear picture of what DMR is. Therefore, we can conclude that a DMR is a modified version of a classic rifle and has a similar role to those of a sniper, but it actually sits somewhere between rifles and snipers as a hybrid.

Some people prefer the traditional sniper role over DMR due to a slightly different playstyle but both styles are pretty similar. In my opinion, the first biggest difference is that DMRs shoot semi-auto compared to non-automatic snipers that will require manual chambering for each shot. As a DMR you will be more responsible for constant pressure and being behind your team while as a sniper you can take your own path, be more silent, and tricky to score the objectives, but even this is dependent on how you approach the role.

Besides this, there are not many differences because both roles are there to utilize the range and to support the team by taking targets from afar or by collecting the data.



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