A quick look at the the simple breakdown of the:
VSR 10
The following notes are not meant to be a definitive guide to the internal structure of the VSR-10, but rather a guide for those who are not familiar with the different components that make up this simple and effective gun.
For those who are unfamiliar with this air-rifle, it is typically the backbone of many sniping rifles due to its simple, upgradeable, and durable design.
The assembled gun.
After removing the bottom bolt of the gun, the entire barrel and trigger assembly will simply come out.
The trigger assembly is easily removed from the barrel.
The barrel then can be dissembled which reveals the spring,spring rod, head, etc.
Reassembly is fairly straightforward, and the gun can be completely dismantled with >5 bolts, depending on the version. An extensive list of aftermarket parts are available and can easily have the gun shooting 500fps, though it shoots ~350 stock.
Here is a video of the breakdown:












































September 4th, 2008 at 10:44 pm
What was the fps of your VSR-10 post upgrade?
September 5th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
The VSR had completely modded guts and shoots between 550-600fps.
You can see the images here–we’re putting them back up shortly.
airsoftica.com/imagegallery
In any case, the biggest problem was the bucking, which wore out much too quickly due to the increased strain. We’re about to add a new one to it which should help it stabilize a bit.