
The gun is also completely ambidexterous it has a fire selector on both sides and the bolt can be moved onto either side. Another team member, 6'2 and very slim, has used it and commented on its comort factor and manouverability. I have lent it to a fellow team member who is 6'3 and of a large build, who has also used it comfortably. I am 5'9, not the tallest of people and it fts me perfectly. It also features a rising cheek rest to help levelling your head for the use of optics and irons sights. It has a telescopic, 6 point stock that slides in and out to meet the reach and comfort of its user. The Scar is a highly versatile gun and easily fits the user. Without trying to be biased, I give it a solid 10/10! I may be somewhat biased towards them but you can't ignore the build quality and impressive details and finish given to this gun. Needless to say, the VFC Scar is one of the nicest guns that I've seen in terms of finish and material.

The wiring is hidden withing the stock and so it doesn't have the issue of trapped wires when folding and unfolding the stock away. One of the pioneering parts of the VFC version of the scar that sets it apart from its competition is the stock. I have literally pulled the bolt back mid-game just to amuse myself! The hop can be a bit fiddly if you have gloves on.but in the gas block is a hop adjustment tool that you can pull out mid game and adjust with ease. Releasing the bolt catch slams the bolt forward with a satisfying metal clack. Pulling the bolt back gives access to the hop adjustment which is in the form of an m4 style wheel. The metal upper feels great and the top rail is so sharp that it can actually cut your fingers on the corners! The VFC Scar somes with real-steel trades on the upper (Mine didn't as it was an American Import where VFC lost the rights to put the trades on.or something like that.).These look great and add that authentic feel to the rifle.
#Scar stock crack full#
VFC's Scar has a full metal upper and polymer lower, like the real-steel. The Marui version is the only one that is one par with VFC but I can't comment on that as I've never handled one. Scars are somewhat 'love them or hate them' but the VFC Scar has one of the best finishes and feels to it out of all of the guns I've handled.

Whether it is straight out of the box or is covered in attatchments, this gun looks great. This review will be split up into the following parts:įirstly.this gun looks incredible. The Scar has remained as my weapon of choice throughout the year.and it spent a lot of this time underperforming due to a hop up issue that I have rectified over the last few days! More of that later though! Quite a wide variety of gameplay experiences at these sites Tight cqb to spacial woodland. Having owned my VFC Scar-L for nearly a year now and having upgraded the internals recently, I decided to make a review of what has been my favourite gun that I have owned to date.Īfter buying my Scar from AF-UK member Qlimax at the start of the year, I have used the Scar at many sites over the midlands:
