HI ALL!!
I just recieved my cyma ak-47 today and was very pleased with its performance for the price. First of all the metal parts are the top reciever, all the front barrel assemble, sights, trigger-trigger guard, cocking lever, and the magazine. The plastic parts are the lower reciever and simulated wood.
I bought it from airsoft gi.com for 95 dollars (sorry AIRDOG, I didnt know you guys did requests). It included a crappy sling, cleaning rod, front sight adjustment tool, battery, charger, and 300rd magazine.
When i took it out to shoot it I was very surprised with the Rate of Fire, fps (which is 390 with .20g), and the range, which wasnt bad at all. The hop up was kinda a bother because it kept shooting a little up even when I adjusted it ( it was probably the wind, which has been bad the past couple of days).
I have a Marui ak-47s and the cyma ak is very similar to the looks of the TM. The TM simulated wood looks a lot better, and the TM feels more durable. The black finish on the TM is very nice. The cyma, on the other hand, has an awkward black/gray-black look to it. Some of the parts are a different shade of black than the others parts of the gun.
All in all this is a very very good gun for the price, a great choice for a beginner or an experienced player.
Follow up:
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Well, it seems that the OP's gun broke. I've had experiance with this gun also. I have not owned it, but a guy on my team owns one. I have had the opportunity to use this gun quite a bit, however. It's become one of our team's "loaner" guns, and several times when my gun has gone down I have had to fall back on the CYMA CM.028.
All in all, I think that when the gun came out, it was pretty decent. The CYMA .028 was one of the first mid-priced guns on the market, and before it came out, if you wanted an AEG, you had to buy a high-end.
The rate of fire on this gun is decent enough, although the trigger response with a very high-quality 8.4v (Powerizer 4200 MAH)is quit lacking. The accuracy isn't very good.
All in all, the gun is skirmishable, but you can do better for the price. I'd recommend getting a Galaxy MP5K/PDW instead.
I just recieved my cyma ak-47 today and was very pleased with its performance for the price. First of all the metal parts are the top reciever, all the front barrel assemble, sights, trigger-trigger guard, cocking lever, and the magazine. The plastic parts are the lower reciever and simulated wood.
I bought it from airsoft gi.com for 95 dollars (sorry AIRDOG, I didnt know you guys did requests). It included a crappy sling, cleaning rod, front sight adjustment tool, battery, charger, and 300rd magazine.
When i took it out to shoot it I was very surprised with the Rate of Fire, fps (which is 390 with .20g), and the range, which wasnt bad at all. The hop up was kinda a bother because it kept shooting a little up even when I adjusted it ( it was probably the wind, which has been bad the past couple of days).
I have a Marui ak-47s and the cyma ak is very similar to the looks of the TM. The TM simulated wood looks a lot better, and the TM feels more durable. The black finish on the TM is very nice. The cyma, on the other hand, has an awkward black/gray-black look to it. Some of the parts are a different shade of black than the others parts of the gun.
All in all this is a very very good gun for the price, a great choice for a beginner or an experienced player.
Follow up:
Newnan Airsoft Player wrote:My cyma gun broke
The following has been added by Admin
Well, it seems that the OP's gun broke. I've had experiance with this gun also. I have not owned it, but a guy on my team owns one. I have had the opportunity to use this gun quite a bit, however. It's become one of our team's "loaner" guns, and several times when my gun has gone down I have had to fall back on the CYMA CM.028.
All in all, I think that when the gun came out, it was pretty decent. The CYMA .028 was one of the first mid-priced guns on the market, and before it came out, if you wanted an AEG, you had to buy a high-end.
The rate of fire on this gun is decent enough, although the trigger response with a very high-quality 8.4v (Powerizer 4200 MAH)is quit lacking. The accuracy isn't very good.
All in all, the gun is skirmishable, but you can do better for the price. I'd recommend getting a Galaxy MP5K/PDW instead.
Last edited by Newnan Airsoft Player on 10.01.09 13:13; edited 2 times in total