
My personal favorites include the HK 416A5, and SIG MCX.
#CYME BOOST SERIES#
The Avalon series started out with a few rifles, but has expanded over the years to include some really exciting licensed products. thanks to their partnership with Elite Force. It helped fix some of the areas where VFC was lagging behind (mainly their motors) and made them widely available in the U.S. The VFC Avalon series has been a huge boost for them since it was introduced several years ago. With that being said, let’s talk about each of these brands. It’s difficult to give a cut and dry answer which I think is better, because they both perform similarly and each has their respective pros and cons. This one is hard for me because I own rifles from both companies and love them. If you want to spend a little bit more money they have a lot of great offerings (like their super popular ARP-9) for $200-$250. G&G is able to make their M4s with great gearboxes and externals to match while keeping them under $200 for more basic models. The Combat Machine is one of the most used airsoft guns of all time, and many players can say it was the first rifle they owned. G&G has been making great airsoft guns at affordable prices for over a decade. Evike has most of them, and other retailers carry a sparse collection of their rifles but nothing that is consistent. Another problem is that they’re not carried at many retailers in the U.S. This list is for guns that are ready to go out of the box, and this is one of the biggest flaws with CYMA.
#CYME BOOST HOW TO#
While this can be changed with a spring swap, not every player knows how to do that or has a tech they can give the rifle to for work. Often they shoot over 400 FPS, which means they cannot be used at many fields. The reason why CYMA takes the runner up position is that they shoot hot out of the box. If you want an older style AK with wood, these all feature real wood, and the synthetic furniture models feel great as well. The company’s stamped steel AK series is a great value because it gives you a very strong steel body compared to CYMA’s plastic body AK models which can feel a little cheap. I’m a firm believer they’re better than E&L or LCT AK models, which are often hundreds of dollars more than CYMA. Under $200 Runner UP: CYMA’s Stamped Steel AK Series.ĬYMA has a long running reputation for being a company that makes great airsoft guns at an affordable price. There’s no “you just need to change these parts to make it great!” type guns here, Sorry Tokyo Marui. This includes the performance, external quality, availability, and usability out of the box. The rifles were graded on overall quality and value. I don’t know about you, but I don’t exactly have that much money laying around for a new airsoft gun. Without limitations like this, it would be too easy to say an Umbrella Armories gun that sells for $1300+ is the best. We’ll be looking at the best gun under $200, and the best under $450. To make this fair, I’m going to break it up into two different categories.
