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Rarikuma's VFC Avalon Saber AEG Review

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Rarikuma's VFC Avalon Saber AEG Review

The VFC Avalon Saber, an electric airsoft rifle, is the subject of a recent review detailing its performance and external modifications by Rarikuma. Originally acquired through a mystery box, the rifle has been modified with a BCM handguard and several tactical accessories to function as a designated marksman rifle (DMR) or "SR" style build. Rarikuma points out that the rifle maintains a lightweight profile despite the addition of a Vector Optics Forester scope and a backup red dot sight, which aids in maneuverability during field play.

Technical evaluation focuses on the rifle's internal performance and out-of-the-box accuracy. The review indicates that the unit demonstrates consistent trajectories up to 40 meters without internal upgrades. The trigger response is described as having a distinct tension point followed by a clean break, and the rate of fire in full-auto mode is reported to be stable. Additionally, the external frame features an ergonomic grip with a textured surface and an enlarged magazine release, which facilitates handling while wearing gloves or switching hands.

Field testing confirms the rifle's utility in both long-range engagements and close-quarters combat (CQB). While the current configuration is tailored for distance, the scope can be removed to revert the rifle to a more compact form. Rarikuma shows the straight flight path of the BBs and the reliability of the mechanical components during extended use. He wraps up by demonstrating the rifle's performance at a shooting range, where it successfully hits targets at 40 meters under outdoor conditions.

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