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Postby ogrejager » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:11 pm

+3 on the commendation. No headbanging here...for once.
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Postby graham. » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:12 pm

My CYMA glock came shooting about 225 I believe...
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Postby galenorama » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:29 pm

graham. wrote:My CYMA glock came shooting about 225 I believe...


Your CYMA Glock AEP, or the CYMA I linked to in the original post?
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Postby Sixxgun » Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:32 pm

think she's talking about the AEP
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Postby Haloeclipse » Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:08 am

Ill reccomend the cyma 030 (glock 18c)aep as well. Seriously, feels good, looks good, extremely reliable, very very tough, and shoots straight like a laser beam. I have 2 and they are the best gun for the money I have ever and probably will ever buy. For only a little bit more than what your budget is it can be yours. THe fps is nice and low so its not over powered in the back yard. The Y&P Mk23 is supposed to be a great deal but VERY powerful, BUT, it too is cheap.

And if your serious about the cyma glock there are a pretty good number of upgrades out there to maximize the potential. WGC shop has a bunch.

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Postby galenorama » Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:30 am

Thanks again to everyone for their understanding and useful tips. Although the CYMA aep sounds like a fantastic sidearm, and I'll will consider it if (when) I need a secondary to complement my AEG, I think I want to stick with a springer for now, because they are much more simple, and cheaper. I think I am leaning more and more to the TM HGHU G17, from ehobbyasia. Anyone have any experience with it? I read this review of it, on Springer Retreat, kindly pulled from Charlie's LMGTFY. It sounds nice, and, in general, TM stuff is reliable.
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Postby Cap n pickles » Tue Jun 22, 2010 2:53 am

galenorama wrote:Thanks again to everyone for their understanding and useful tips. Although the CYMA aep sounds like a fantastic sidearm, and I'll will consider it if (when) I need a secondary to complement my AEG, I think I want to stick with a springer for now, because they are much more simple, and cheaper. I think I am leaning more and more to the TM HGHU G17, from ehobbyasia. Anyone have any experience with it? I read this review of it, on Springer Retreat, kindly pulled from Charlie's LMGTFY. It sounds nice, and, in general, TM stuff is reliable.



Oh man, you live in Seattle. You have a killer community of Airsofter's out there.

So there fore i suggest you get out with the AEG and get some. Really, its a good community up there, take advantage of that.
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Postby GacktC » Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:37 am

Cap n pickles wrote:
galenorama wrote:Thanks again to everyone for their understanding and useful tips. Although the CYMA aep sounds like a fantastic sidearm, and I'll will consider it if (when) I need a secondary to complement my AEG, I think I want to stick with a springer for now, because they are much more simple, and cheaper. I think I am leaning more and more to the TM HGHU G17, from ehobbyasia. Anyone have any experience with it? I read this review of it, on Springer Retreat, kindly pulled from Charlie's LMGTFY. It sounds nice, and, in general, TM stuff is reliable.



Oh man, you live in Seattle. You have a killer community of Airsofter's out there.

So there fore i suggest you get out with the AEG and get some. Really, its a good community up there, take advantage of that.


Sorry to say this..I don't see we have a killer/Big community of airsofters here. Maybe I am Blind.[/b]
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Postby GacktC » Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:56 am

This is the newest springer from TM, released around Jan or Feb in Japan of this year.
http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/pistols-gbb- ... -blue.html.
Price is GOOD! great springer among kids, you can spray paint the slide into black if you don't like it being shinny blue.
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Postby Deathlycobra » Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:38 am

I not sure sure if this is true, but didn't CYMA stop making their glocks?
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Postby galenorama » Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:58 am

GacktC wrote:This is the newest springer from TM, released around Jan or Feb in Japan of this year.
http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/pistols-gbb- ... -blue.html.
Price is GOOD! great springer among kids, you can spray paint the slide into black if you don't like it being shinny blue.


I saw the Gindan Glocks too, and liked them for their looks and price, so naturally, I googled for a review. I stopped when I saw this review. It appears that the slide doesn't even move, the trigger is hooked directly to the plunger, which must mean it only fires around 100 fps. Looks nice, though.
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Postby Cap n pickles » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:04 pm

GacktC wrote:
Cap n pickles wrote:
galenorama wrote:Thanks again to everyone for their understanding and useful tips. Although the CYMA aep sounds like a fantastic sidearm, and I'll will consider it if (when) I need a secondary to complement my AEG, I think I want to stick with a springer for now, because they are much more simple, and cheaper. I think I am leaning more and more to the TM HGHU G17, from ehobbyasia. Anyone have any experience with it? I read this review of it, on Springer Retreat, kindly pulled from Charlie's LMGTFY. It sounds nice, and, in general, TM stuff is reliable.



Oh man, you live in Seattle. You have a killer community of Airsofter's out there.

So there fore i suggest you get out with the AEG and get some. Really, its a good community up there, take advantage of that.


Sorry to say this..I don't see we have a killer/Big community of airsofters here. Maybe I am Blind.[/b]


All i've heard about the area up there is great things, it may not be as big as this community, but it still killer up there (Ive been working with a few teams in the area.)
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Postby Limpy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:17 pm

GacktC wrote:
Cap n pickles wrote:
galenorama wrote:Thanks again to everyone for their understanding and useful tips. Although the CYMA aep sounds like a fantastic sidearm, and I'll will consider it if (when) I need a secondary to complement my AEG, I think I want to stick with a springer for now, because they are much more simple, and cheaper. I think I am leaning more and more to the TM HGHU G17, from ehobbyasia. Anyone have any experience with it? I read this review of it, on Springer Retreat, kindly pulled from Charlie's LMGTFY. It sounds nice, and, in general, TM stuff is reliable.



Oh man, you live in Seattle. You have a killer community of Airsofter's out there.

So there fore i suggest you get out with the AEG and get some. Really, its a good community up there, take advantage of that.


Sorry to say this..I don't see we have a killer/Big community of airsofters here. Maybe I am Blind.[/b]


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Postby Deathlycobra » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:26 pm

Limpy wrote:1st Sword?


1st-sword is airsoft community located in eastern Washington, look it up
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Postby Limpy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:39 pm

Deathlycobra wrote:
Limpy wrote:1st Sword?


1st-sword is airsoft community located in eastern Washington, look it up


Ah, well, when I had talked to about seven members at Resurrection they said that there were quite a few of them up near Seattle and around that area. I am not part of that community, so I am sorry that I got my facts wrong. Thank you for the correction.
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