G&G CM4 airsoft rifle review

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2010

A review of my new project gun, the cheap and cheerful Combat Machine CM4. This is a budget rifle which I plan to slowly upgrade over the coming months with various parts from all over the place. The gun shoots quite well as standard but the external parts, while quite tough, fot pretty poorly and dont look all that quality. With enough Magpul and Laylax parts in it the thing should look excellent and shoot brilliantly. We shall see...

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  • Your a fatt ass

  • @c00k13m0nst3r7 And you're a dipshit who cant spell and wastes his time posting drivel. I am on a diet, have you found any smart pills yet? Last I heard, you cant fix stupid.

  • yes im beginner but what does lipo ready mean and whats good about it?

  • @almost6879 'Lipo Ready' is assumed to mean that the guns insides are strong enough to handle the extra speed and power of a Lipo battery. A cheap gun with an 11.1v Lipo battery in it will run so fast and hard that if you held the trigger down too long the gun will self destruct very quickly. If it's got strong metal internals and good wiring, then you can think of it as Lipo ready.

  • is this a good beginner gun?

  • @UrbanK1llerz1 I think so. It's cheap, light, tough, reliable and easy to upgrade or add to. For the money these are nice rifles.

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  • @c00k13m0nst3r7 lol hater

  • @almost6879 lithium polymer just in case your still wondering :P

  • @axeman3d oh okay i might use my mp5's lipo in it then :D

  • @SeigeAirsoftUk The limit is technically 1 joule of energy, which could be 500 fps with .10s or 230 with .40s. Most sites around me use 350-370 fps limits with .20s and request single shot at close range. The indoor CQB site has strict 330fps limits. I used an 11.1v lipo and what failed was the trigger contacts, which got scorched by constant single shot at the CQB site. The gears were fine, and the trigger contact just needed cleaned.

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