The replica is made of durable polymer and metal. The lock and small parts, such as screws and elements of the magazine, are made of metal. The frame of the replica is made of polymer.
The replica is electrically powered, so during winter games it can be used without any problems. A great advantage of this gun is the Hop-Up system, which makes it possible to increase the replica's performance. The discharge speed allows it to be used in buildings as well as at very short distances.
This series of CYMA pistols is equipped with a built-inMOSFET chip, which improves the performance of the replica such as trigger response and rapid firing.
The design of the replica allows both single and continuous fire. The fire selector is located in the rear part of the breech, while the safety is on the right side of the replica.
Please note that the kit does not include a battery and charger.
NiCd
rechargeable battery is characterized by high efficiency
current-carrying capacity, but there are disruptive effect on memory.
Should be unloaded and loaded in the full cycle, ie, it is recommended
to fully discharge, and after unloading must charge the battery
immediately without leaving it for a long time in a discharged state.
NiMH batteries have a higher self-discharge over time and shorten the
life - on the other hand, they earn about 30% more capacity.
No
Blow Back
Blow back is a simulation system of the cocking lever - it imitates the
work of it as the equivalent sharp. This system raises the realism and
adds a lot more experience during shooting.
No
Product length [cm]
27
Product weight [g]
950
Power supply
Electric
Muzzle velocity [FPS]
It is the spped of bb, while its leaving the innerbarrel of replica. This speed is measured in FPS (Feet Per Second).
1 FPS = 0,3 m/s
1 J = 99 m/s
1 J = 326,7 FPS
200
Fire mode
Full-auto
Semi-auto
Gearbox version
Indications v2, v3, v6 does not mean the level of advance, but only
shape of gearbox skeleton which was used and selected by the
manufacturer
depending on the capabilities of the body of the replica. For example,
a
models of the M4/M16 family, MP5, have a v2 gearbox, while the AK
family have gearbox v3.
Gearbox special
Hop-Up
Hop-Up system is used for overclocking bb during the shot (putting it in rotation), through which, it extends its flight path. Acting laws of physics make that bb lift up, while the gravitational force take it down. Appropriate adjustment of Hop-Up, will compensate for these two factors, which result in long and straight flight for longer distance and be greater focus shot (to improve accuracy).
Decent sidearm for the price I paid which was 40 euros while on sale. My opinion changed several times across the months, at the start it felt obviously underwhelming, coming from a much more high quality full scale AEG, but over time I took it to some matches and liked it a lot as a CQB secondary, well at least it's much more fun to use than to try and awkwardly use the "bang bang" rule when the enemy is right behind a corner. Accuracy is mediocre, I can hit a 2 liter bottle from 12 meters away just fine, though its weight, the triggers depth and the fact I'm using iron sights on it makes it much harder to aim. It's good enough to hit the bottle from 12 meters but apples are a 50/50. The gun for some reason likes to shoot 2 BBs every 3-50 shots, which adds to the inconsistency. The range is pretty impressive, the hop up carries the BBs a long distance even though it only shoots 200 FPS, though the hop-up is also inconsistant, sometimes deciding to just not affect the BBs at all. It's plastic, not too much creaking (though there's still some if you squeeze it a lot), with the slide being metal. The metal is not the best, it likes getting scratched by the simplest of things, though it starts to look better once the scratches build up, making it look like it's been through more than it actually was. Also I don't like the fact that they put an amidextrous fire select on the other side but then decided to make it not functional, makes it look really ugly, goofy and seems like it could've been fixed easily by just extending a connection between the second switch and the primary switch. As it's electric there's no blowback making it pretty lame to shoot, so don't think you'll get much enjoyment out of target shooting. Surprisingly the internals are great, pretty hard to get to and very hard to put back together but they're fully metal. Sounds goofy when shooting but for some reason pretty intimidating when being shot at, especially in echoy indoor rooms. It has both semi and full auto, which seemed like something I'd never use, but proved quite useful when you don't have much time to line up the iron sights. Also about iron sights, if you want to attach a holo sight or something then good luck finding one that fits, the upper rail is very chunky. I'm ordering an adapter right now that could maybe allow me to attach things onto the top but I'm not sure if it'll work. Overall much better than whatever else you can get for the same price, but if you're going to buy it, know that it doesn't accept regular DEANS, instead only accepting Mini DEANS, it's weird because Gunfire doesn't sell Mini DEANS batteries (AEP batteries) and the gun doesn't come with the battery, yet still sells this anyway.