As a collector I bought 2 GBBRs this year so there is definitely a (small) market for those that crave realism in handling and maintaining their weapons. I think as price comes down (thanks to China clones) the low entry point for getting GBBRs will definitely attract more players in buying one, just to "fiddle around" with them.
I don't know about you guys but the sound of metal hitting metal is definitely more rewarding than high-revving gearboxes, not to mention the kickback of the rilfe when the bolt carrier group moves back and forth in the receiver - it simply makes the shooting experience that much more realistic and satisfying.
just my 2 newbie cents.
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