Is the CYMA M14 good?

Although heavy, the CYMA M14 Socom CM032a is probably the best gun I’ve seen to date. It has outmatched even top-brand aegs like the KWA M4 CQB. For the record, there’s hardly any difference between the original and SOCOM versions of the CM032 besides about 6 inches of barrel length difference.

What is CYMA Airsoft?

CYMA is an airsoft manufacturer best known for their work with low price spring and electric guns. They have several inexpensive, but above average quality Tokyo Marui clones on the market. These rifles are respected by airsofters for their quality to dollar ratio.

What does EBR mean in airsoft?

Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle.

Where is CYMA Airsoft located?

China
CYMA are one of the biggest manufactures of bb guns and Airsoft products in the world. Based in China, there is two cyma factory one is making cheaper guns and one makes more pro stuff.

What country is Cyma from?

Cyma Watches

Type Privately held company Public (HKEX)
Industry Watchmaking
Founded 1862 in Le Locle, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Founder Joseph Schwob, Theodore Schwob
Headquarters La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland

What does BB stand for in airsoft?

177 caliber lead/steel shots used by air guns, plastic round balls (such as the pellets used by airsoft guns), small marbles and many others. It has become ubiquitous to refer to any steel ball, such as a BB, as a “ball bearing”.

What does NGRS stand for in airsoft?

Tokyo Marui M4 BLOCK 1 MWS GBBR GBBR stands for a Gas BlowBack Rifle, which means that it isn’t powered by a battery, but by gas which is stored inside the magazines.

Is Cyma a luxury brand?

Cyma SA is a Swiss manufacturer of luxury wristwatches, founded by brothers Joseph and Theodore Schwob in 1862. By 1908, Cyma was advertising the resilience of their timepieces when exposed to electricity, magnetism and varying temperatures.

Is Cyma a good watch?

They were very good quality and ideal everyday mechanical watches, at least once upon a time. My recollection of the company’s history is a bit fuzzy but I believe they went bankrupt in the 1970s (keep in mind that going bankrupt in the 1970s was de rigeur for a lot of Swiss watchmaking companies).