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Stupid Airsoft's Double Eagle Noveske N4 GBBR Complete Review

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Stupid Airsoft's Double Eagle Noveske N4 GBBR Complete Review

The Double Eagle Noveske N4 GBBR that Stupid Airsoft takes a look at is a budget-friendly replica of the famous Tokyo Marui MWS system, designed specifically for airsoft rather than simply copying real-world internals. The unboxing reveals a rock-solid build with authentic Noveske branding and a few welcome extras, like a matching PVC patch. While the included polymer iron sights are a bit wobbly and the "super badass" charging handle has its ego slightly bruised by a "for airsoft only" warning, the overall construction feels incredibly sturdy with no annoying rattles to speak of.

On the range, the rifle shows off an aggressive trigger reset and a satisfying recoil that avoids the "doing-doing" spring noise typical of some models. It proves itself to be CQB-ready with consistent power levels, though it does have a bit of a temper tantrum when overfilled with gas or put into full-auto mode with certain magazines. The internal components are largely steel, which is great for longevity, even if the hop-up adjustment wheel is tucked away in a spot that requires some finger gymnastics to reach.

The final verdict suggests that while the accuracy out of the box is merely fine, he says the platform is a fantastic candidate for upgrades due to the massive market for MWS parts. It offers a premium feel without the eye-watering price tag of its Japanese counterpart. If you can overlook the fake bullets on the magazine and the occasional frosty nozzle during rapid fire, it stands as a reliable and efficient choice for players who want to look cool without emptying their savings account.

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