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AK104 w/ skeleton stock CYMA Full Metal Airsoft gun Review

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2010

Review of the CYMA AK104 w/ Skeleton stock.
Costs approx $100-$140US, 430fps stock, full metal, 500rnd plastic magazine.

I will soon have a lot more reviews coming as I finally have a supplier willing to let me review there guns. I will also have a website up soon with multiple reviews and links to TV series.

If you have a particular gun you would like reviewed let me know in a comment and I will see if i can get hold of it. ALso if there is a particular TV series you want to watch online send me a message with the name and the specific episode if you want and I will try and locate it. I will release a video with the website when it is up and running.

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  • pls help can this gun take a 9.6 not upgarded ??

  • @loude100 any gun can take a larger battery. the problem is the increased voltage means everything goes faaster. so it wears out quicker. How quick depends on what it is meant to do. In my opinion you can use a 9.6. but you will have to upgrade at somepoint cause the parts will eventually fail from the extra stress.

  • Real AK10X Series rifles have polymer magazines...so nit picking about the mag isn't really necessary

  • @Shinakumiatsu Ya. What i was meaning was the quality wasnt that great. the mag catch wore down real quickly so you had to hold it just right or it wouldnt feed properly

  • Is there AK-103 airsoft? If there is, I might be considering buying it over a Famas F1.

  • @Itskiryl33397 Yes there is an AK-103 vrsion mad by cyma, Just google to find somewhere that has them

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  • @SOCOMairsoftteam Yeah... Back in the 70's. The newer mags are made of a polyamide composite plastic. Therefore it's still a type of polymer.

  • @Shinakumiatsu its not polymer, its a material called bakelite

  • @stifmyster1 That is quite odd. Then again I don't use Hi-caps heh. I'm a midcap man myself.

  • @stifmyster1 ok thanks

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