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Cyma CM701-U Vsr-10

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Anyone else notice the new Cyma vsr10? 90 degree trigger, aluminum spring guide and piston, and a steel cylinder for $95? Sounds like it's now by far the best rifle out there for the money.

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Sounds great, but coming from a cyma I don't think it would be 100% TM copy. Some parts might have its dimension off spec compared to a standard TM.
Maybe we will get another budget 90deg trigger option if they sell spare parts.
Sounds great, but coming from a cyma I don't think it would be 100% TM copy. Some parts might have its dimension off spec compared to a standard TM.
The original 701b was a tm spec clone and haven't heard of any parts that don't fit, would assume this is too.

Also shows as over £400 for me
That sounds kinda cringe reading it as half of that stuff already exists on VSRs like the 510mm barrel, but the steel cylinder and 90° trigger sound good.
Being Taiwangun, the price is probably $50-100 off of what it will cost in the US, so the trigger could actually be on the T11 level.
Still, a 510mm barrel should be something to consider if anybody wants to seriously get this thing, as I'm probably one of the only people who doesn't hate running an M4 that is up to my chest.
The original 701b was a tm spec clone and haven't heard of any parts that don't fit, would assume this is too.
Oh, that's great to hear then. I might would consider this one for my future VSR build I am currently planning.
According to the description, it's aluminum trigger parts too. Considering it's a steel cylinder with aluminum spring guide, sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
On the plus side it's cheap and the Cyma VSR stock is one of the best traditional profile stocks out there. The finish on it is way better than even the TM stock.
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According to the description, it's aluminum trigger parts too. Considering it's a steel cylinder with aluminum spring guide, sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
If the spring guide stopper is set up right, the spring guide won't matter at all, but if it's able to move up or down or side to side then you'll have lots of black sludge that could screw up your O-ring. Usually there's a bump on the back of a spring guide, and normally there's a corresponding dent in the spring guide stopper, but some are better than others. Maple Leaf went so far as to have a pin and hole, but I don't think that you're able to remove the cylinder without taking your cylinder parts out.
I mean, I think it is a good upgrade base, with decent power OOTB, requiring some minor internals upgrades and hop up upgrades.
here another one. cylinder is steel, piston aluminium, triggerbox aluminium all APS 2 system, hopup, mag, body is vsr. also you can get one with a suppressor for 5 euro more. nozzle need to be elongated and little enlarged at end for good seal, original one sucks.
How exactly did you elongate the nozzle?
Some sort of pill or cream?
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