CYMA New Gen. Tokyo Marui AEP Clone Heavy Weight 1911 Airsoft Electric Pistol w/ Metal Gearbox
39 Customer Reviews
by Kainoa C. on 06/03/2016
"Solid side arm for the price. The charger is pretty crap though, be careful not to over charge your batteries as the charger does not give any sign of being fully charged.
Pros:
-Solid performance
-Accurate and consistent for an AEP
Cons:
-On the larger side ( as expected of AEP's )
-The charging platform is cheap
Pros:
-Solid performance
-Accurate and consistent for an AEP
Cons:
-On the larger side ( as expected of AEP's )
-The charging platform is cheap
by Chris M. on 10/15/2015
"Pretty decent gun, but the safety feature didn't work on mine. it would fire even if the safety wasn't pushed.
by chris b. on 01/19/2015
"This is a very good gun. i got this gun about 2 months ago and it is still holding up very good. overall i like this gun because of how cheap i is and how it is still very good, like the full aout is very fast.
Pros
very cheap
fast shooting
pretty good accuracy
good for cqb or close range
cons
bettery didnt fit good in my gun but i just put some tape around edge to make it
battery dies pretty fast, after like a hour or so
very bulky and a little bit heavy, but that usually normal for AEP
Pros
very cheap
fast shooting
pretty good accuracy
good for cqb or close range
cons
bettery didnt fit good in my gun but i just put some tape around edge to make it
battery dies pretty fast, after like a hour or so
very bulky and a little bit heavy, but that usually normal for AEP
by tomhas O. on 06/23/2017
"i liked this gun at first but compared to gbbs it isnt too good. i got a spare magazine with it that does help in the field but i feel like it takes too long to wind up and shoot. i would rather have a gas pistol in a gunfight.
by Tyler g. on 05/30/2017
"Gun Was okay took some time for me to figure out how to get the battery out and the barrel is a little fat which was kinda disappointing but overall pretty good gun 3/5
by Markus G. on 07/02/2016
"I don't want to make a horror story, so I'll say in advance the (currently) small pool of reviews on this pistol won't help my personal experience.
I want to take a moment and say that CYMA have a record, in my book anyways, of cutting price without cutting the wrong corners. They know what can be cheapened without compromising a weapon's reliability. I have a pistol and 2 rifles by CYMA, and they all work better than some competing brand around similar price ranges.
That being said, my model was defective, but it seems probable that the 45 day warranty BARELY covers this pistol, being 59$ (80 normally, price cut off of 20 rounds.
-Comes with both semi and auto firing modes.
-Metal gearbox. Emphasizing this because that's always a good sign.
-Battery came included and is rechargeable, unlike some similar price range AEP's.
-Non-blowback, meaning better efficiency for its energy and ballistic performance.
-Working beavertail safety means you only have 2 selector settings for 3 states of fire.
-Still fairly lightweight considering its size. Not an issue at all to carry around the field.
CONS:
-Mine was defective. Jammed shut beyond unjamming after a single burst fired. There's some excess paste or some other agent clogging the bore though, so this both reduced accuracy and caused the failure in question. Not sure what happened, but it seems to be a rare if not completely unique defect. Once again I have no doubt this is a rare occurrence. CYMA have been benevolent manufacturers to me, and this won't change my opinion an inch.
-Beavertail grip can be a pain to use as the safety mechanism, compared to a toggle safety anyways.
-Ballistics not good at long range.
-Spare mags are hard to find, at least on Evike.
-Charger that came with mine was fitted for European wattage, had to buy another for 12-ish dollars off evike. Not bad, considering.
-Mag capacity is inferior to full size rifles, of course.
-Kind of big and bulky. I joked it was a "brick brand glockteen eleven", but it still fit in my holster with ease regardless.
I'd give it a 3, both considering mag availability and the charger conundrum. Still, for the cash you aren't going to find much better for a cheap, reliable, easy to maintain pistol. Just wish mine had turned out better the first go. In terms of starter pistol-ness, I'd give this one a huge thumbs up.
If you want better, well, be prepared to pay for a higher price range. That's just an inalienable part of the game, at some point.
I want to take a moment and say that CYMA have a record, in my book anyways, of cutting price without cutting the wrong corners. They know what can be cheapened without compromising a weapon's reliability. I have a pistol and 2 rifles by CYMA, and they all work better than some competing brand around similar price ranges.
That being said, my model was defective, but it seems probable that the 45 day warranty BARELY covers this pistol, being 59$ (80 normally, price cut off of 20 rounds.
-Comes with both semi and auto firing modes.
-Metal gearbox. Emphasizing this because that's always a good sign.
-Battery came included and is rechargeable, unlike some similar price range AEP's.
-Non-blowback, meaning better efficiency for its energy and ballistic performance.
-Working beavertail safety means you only have 2 selector settings for 3 states of fire.
-Still fairly lightweight considering its size. Not an issue at all to carry around the field.
CONS:
-Mine was defective. Jammed shut beyond unjamming after a single burst fired. There's some excess paste or some other agent clogging the bore though, so this both reduced accuracy and caused the failure in question. Not sure what happened, but it seems to be a rare if not completely unique defect. Once again I have no doubt this is a rare occurrence. CYMA have been benevolent manufacturers to me, and this won't change my opinion an inch.
-Beavertail grip can be a pain to use as the safety mechanism, compared to a toggle safety anyways.
-Ballistics not good at long range.
-Spare mags are hard to find, at least on Evike.
-Charger that came with mine was fitted for European wattage, had to buy another for 12-ish dollars off evike. Not bad, considering.
-Mag capacity is inferior to full size rifles, of course.
-Kind of big and bulky. I joked it was a "brick brand glockteen eleven", but it still fit in my holster with ease regardless.
I'd give it a 3, both considering mag availability and the charger conundrum. Still, for the cash you aren't going to find much better for a cheap, reliable, easy to maintain pistol. Just wish mine had turned out better the first go. In terms of starter pistol-ness, I'd give this one a huge thumbs up.
If you want better, well, be prepared to pay for a higher price range. That's just an inalienable part of the game, at some point.
by clarence r. on 12/03/2014
"This gun surprised me for a gun made in china its not perfect no gun is so.
I found this gun vary enjoyable it makes a fast secondary its farly accurate the full auto is fast. Overall this is a good starting pistol.
I found this gun vary enjoyable it makes a fast secondary its farly accurate the full auto is fast. Overall this is a good starting pistol.
by Danail D. on 04/03/2017
"Both times I received the gun, it wouldn't shoot. I had to open it and glue a small part the second time. Now it has only full auto though.
Overall would be amazing if it weren't for that big defect.
Overall would be amazing if it weren't for that big defect.
by Caleb L. on 03/17/2017
"got mine with a tri shot cyma shotgun and my pistol came with an extended mag which you actually need one. this pistol is beefy shoots extremely fast and hits with id say like a medium impact. the top metal cover is super wide, not sure how i feel about that., the grip is duh wide, all in all id have it as the sidearm to another sidearm but honestly my spring 1911 feels so much better