January 22nd, 2007, 00:47 | #16 | |
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Maybe because when the original poster says he cant afford a gun over $200... then $175 makes not much sense? Maybe because he probably forgot about the other things he needs to make this gun work, maintain it, and get it repaired (which is not free) that will send that price far over $200 anyway? Maybe because you are new too and cant wait? Or perhaps, like all new under-age players you suddenly have the miracle cure for all? Tell you what; you can get yourself age-verified, then access the Classifieds section. With a bit of time, you can buy a used gun in excellent shape, with accessories, for under $400. That is an excellent deal, and the odds of getting crap are very low. |
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January 22nd, 2007, 01:12 | #18 |
Stop trolling in this thread please.
Greylocks: I can see what you are saying, but you are also acting like a jerk. I'm asking is for someone who has actually owned or used a CYMA AK74 031 and if they would say $175 is a fair price for it. |
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January 22nd, 2007, 01:14 | #19 |
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Id personally go for it, if I didnt pickup an ICS AK recently. IMO its well worth the money in Canada.
Its been up there for sale for a while too, first 200, than 185, now 175... perhaps wait, and than offer 150? Cheers, Alex |
January 22nd, 2007, 01:27 | #20 |
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if it's all you can get, go for it. not everybody is rolling around in moneybags, i remember when i first started out, all i could afford was my GBB going up against the big boys with their AEGs. sure i got slaughtered every game, but the 3-4 kills I got that day made it worth it.
you can buy a better gun when you're making money, like we all do. no one can buy the best when they're poor. Hell my first real AEG i bought after working 3 months in a factory! only now have i got a complete kit and all neccessities for airsoft, and that set me back several grand. ignore all the trollies for the time being and get what you feel you can get at the moment. there's always the future to get a better gun.
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January 22nd, 2007, 01:29 | #21 |
For $175, it's not too bad.
I'd get one to keep around as a loaner. |
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January 22nd, 2007, 01:36 | #22 |
Look around red-alliance.net people reviewed Cyma guns there. I'd grab it if thing is metal and use body/barrel etc. for a project.
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January 22nd, 2007, 01:37 | #23 |
i read the 2 reviews there are bad parts like in every gun some more then others but if your going to use it indoor for the most part i don't see the harm i you have to replace some parts a month or 2 after you buy it so be it no gun is prefect. i say go for it keep it till you can get your TM then keep it still and use it to get your money back as a loner.
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January 22nd, 2007, 01:49 | #24 |
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Dude I have been in your shoes, I know you are dieing to get in the game. You need to understand that these guys are actualy tring to help you out. You're going to find that this AEG is not going to compete on many fields includeing indoor ones. I honestly feel like you'll be throwing good money at bad. I have purchased many AEG's and GBB's some good some great and alot crappy. I was always frustrated with the crappy ones. I'd be at a game and get halfway maybe 3/4 thru a game and if I was real unlucky, right at the start of a game the gun would have troubles.
I've had few problems with TM! the other cheaper models I've owned have been a head ache and no way to get my return in game play or resale. Seriously man save yer beans!
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January 22nd, 2007, 01:54 | #25 | |
$175 is a steal - they go for between $50-100 more BNIB. Don't forget to add another $100 for parts - you'll need a TM AK hopup and new inner barrel right off, and likely new wiring and other assorted internals that can be replaced with stock/used TM internals (piston, tappet plate, bushings, piston, nozzle).
In the end you'll have a gun that's about as good as a brand-new TM for under $350....and that's a good thing.
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January 22nd, 2007, 03:48 | #26 |
All Cyma AEGs from 027 onwards are all on par with TM AEGs, except the internals are not as durable, but small price to pay for a fraction of the cost. and u cld always bring in a better geear box and internals without any problems too.
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January 22nd, 2007, 04:24 | #27 |
Honestly I recommend going to a game, renting or borrowing a gun first so you can try out airsoft. Then come back to this question and decide what kind of investment you want to make towards your AEG or if you even want to at all.
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January 22nd, 2007, 04:43 | #28 | |
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In some countries where TM, CA, ICS etc. are expensive. China made airsoft is an alternative for those who cannot afford. From what I read from other forums Cyma is cross compatible with TM parts and not only that their quality is improving. Peace!
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January 22nd, 2007, 08:46 | #29 |
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A CM 028 (Cyma AK-47) costs $300 new at AASurplus. Plus tax and shipping. This one is half the total, and a newer model. It comes with a hicap a battery and a charger. IMO, thats enough for a basic AEG loadout as a start, perhaps one more hicap or a couple locaps, MAYBE a better battery, but get it first and see how it is overall before you start making plans to accessories.
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January 22nd, 2007, 09:13 | #30 |
Maybe you dont like my answers, but when a Site Administrator gives advice you should pay attention to it.
You said you'd check out the gun. How will you know if it's fine when you have no experience with them at all? Will the owner take it apart and show you the mechbox components? If he does, will you know what you are looking at? If you really insist on going for this deal, get it checked by a local player with experience. Remember you will need a decent battery charger, batteries, ammo, spare mags, safety equipment. Read about where you can use these things legally too. You are still better off waiting to get age-verified and gathering your money for a good gun. That way, even if you dont like it, you can turn around to sell it and not lose much cash. |
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