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Originally Posted by Cliffradical
Naminator: Let's be very clear about the Cymas. You can expect parts to break. All of the internals are terrible. The diopter sights are a joke. To get the most life out of the gearbox shell, and the most effectiveness out of the motor, you probably don't want to put more than an m100 spring in it. The gears are adequate if they're shimmed properly, but they'll die eventually. The bodies are some lead-heavy alloy, and very brittle. It will probably crack or fracture if it get's dropped too much or too hard. If you get a collapsible stock, it will warp over time (though they actually fit together pretty well).
If you only do 'just enough' work to it, it'll be punch and pie, but don't go throwing bad money after good.
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I don't need much gun, I just need enough of a gun to see if I want to sink money into this hobby on going. Ideally I would have something better but I would rather put the cash into a cheap new gun and just enough money to make it work for now. Things like slings, mags, batterys, optics and accessories are easily transferred to a different gun latter on. I am not banking on Cyma being the best, or even middle of the pack.
But I don't know what value brand MP5 is best, be it SRC, ICS, Cyma or one a used more reputable brand like CA, G&G, VFC or whatever.