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Jacob928 Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 69 Age : 32 Location : Florida Registration date : 2007-05-28
| Subject: Cyma g18c Aep Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:29 am | |
| I plan on getting the cyma g18 aep, and i was wondering if there is a current owner of this gun. I would like to know how good of a back-up gun it is and the accuracy and range. heres a link http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=2074but im not oging to be ordering online, i would be purchasing it a airsoft store. Thanks! | |
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Airsoftguy Captain
Number of posts : 504 Age : 30 Location : California Registration date : 2007-06-16
| Subject: Re: Cyma g18c Aep Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:14 pm | |
| Ummmmm..... I think there are already a few topics on this gun..... | |
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SecretWeapon Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 227 Age : 39 Location : Connecticut Registration date : 2007-08-05
| Subject: Re: Cyma g18c Aep Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:52 pm | |
| I own it and yeah there has definately already been some hefty discussion about it. Look up the posts by searching. | |
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Jacob928 Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 69 Age : 32 Location : Florida Registration date : 2007-05-28
| Subject: Re: Cyma g18c Aep Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:10 pm | |
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SecretWeapon Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 227 Age : 39 Location : Connecticut Registration date : 2007-08-05
| Subject: Re: Cyma g18c Aep Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:17 pm | |
| Here is a copy/paste of my addition to a thread in this topic seeing as I hate repeating myself.... I own the gun (CYMA version 2) and I love it. It's true it isnt as powerful as a NBB gas gun but the range is decent for the price and the rate of fire is impressive. The hicap mags from CYMA work great and I have never had a misfire ever. They only hold 88 rounds or so, so they are a little less than the TM mags. THEY DONT HOLD 100 like some sites say they do. They have never fallen out of my gun, jammed, anything. They have all worked perfectly in my experience and I own 4 of them. The only headache with them is loading them. Once you get past 50-60 rounds it gets a little hard to feed the bb's in and if you slip you could release the entire clip. So just be careful. The mags themselves are just shy of nine inches long. I'd write a review of this gun but I'm too lazy. Go here: http://www.airsoftretreat.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=115&cat=29for a pretty good review. Just ignore the power converter stuff since he got his from overseas and you wont need it if you buy within the US. I got mine from ShortyUSA for 50 I believe with a few hicap mags. Its fun to shoot and much quieter than an larger AEG. The fps is only abiout 230+ so its really only meant for closer ranges. The accuracy with .2's is amazing though. I'd say its way worth the dough BUT I would also look into the DE USP AEP as well. I have both guns, the glock is my favorite, but the USP out-performs the G18 and has a lot more metal components. Any more questions about this gun or the mags, I'm happy to help. | |
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Jacob928 Lance Corporal E-3
Number of posts : 69 Age : 32 Location : Florida Registration date : 2007-05-28
| Subject: Re: Cyma g18c Aep Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:38 pm | |
| cool. Sorry for not finding this thread in the search. but i still have a few questions. whats the maximum range on it? and is the gun all metal? or just some metal?
and one more thing. I know this should be probably posted in the "which gun" section but this is only going to be a quick answer. So my airsoft store sells the cm030 for $59 and the usp for $69. Which is the better buy in your opinion? | |
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SecretWeapon Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 227 Age : 39 Location : Connecticut Registration date : 2007-08-05
| Subject: Re: Cyma g18c Aep Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:43 pm | |
| The cyma glock is all plastic save for its internals like the barrel and such, but its pretty solid considering. Max range is about 100 feet but I'd only engage people at least 20 feet within that, but the accuracy holds up pretty well at 80. Not as much as full rifles of course but more than you would think and ASGI has a tightbore for it now so thats always an option. The USP is heavy duty ABS with an all metal slide though. I would go with the glock just because you can easily get hicaps for it but you cant for the DE USP as it wont accept the TM version ones. You only get one 30 round clip for the USP and they are too expensive to buy many so thats a real headache. My USP is still a good gun but the two perform about the same so really it comes down to style and how picky you are about there being metal on the gun and a threaded barrel (both of which the usp comes with but throw out the silencer packaged with it as it is very bad looking on the gun). I used to have good comparison photo's of the two in the pics section but then we had a site wipe so...... | |
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Booligan First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 867 Age : 39 Location : USA Registration date : 2007-09-28
| Subject: Re: Cyma g18c Aep Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:55 pm | |
| ^The Cyma hi-cap mags work just fine in the DE USP, you just need to file a notch for the mag catch for it to lock in. The DE USP is a better gun, in my opinion. | |
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SecretWeapon Staff Sergeant E-6
Number of posts : 227 Age : 39 Location : Connecticut Registration date : 2007-08-05
| Subject: Re: Cyma g18c Aep Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:02 am | |
| I've tried this with mixed results. I did it to a couple mags and it misfed in the USP like crazy. I ended up doing it to like 4 of them and only one works half the time. You have to be absolutely perfect with how you do it, but I mean I tried to be and it doesnt work all that great. Do so at your own risk I guess. | |
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