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CM057 Sniper Rifle Set Price Reduced

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Gunfire reduced the CYMA CM057 SVD AEG Sniper Rifle Set from €264.52 to €237.25... "A high quality replica of a sniper rifle made by CM company. Reinforced aluminum, wood and steel were used for the production of the airsoft gun. The outer barrel, base of the front sight, rear sight, muzzle brake and the main body are made of aluminum. The cover, magazine, and most small parts(including the selector lever), and the butt rest of the stock are made of steel. The butt stock, just like the front grip stock, is made of plywood. Moreover, the butt stock is equipped with a comfortable cheek riser.

External workmanship is characteristic of the replicas of firearms of Soviet production - the appearance of external parts exudes austerity, and the wooden parts have been specially 'aged' to give the airsoft gun that extra character. The body of the airsoft gun is equipped with an optical sight mount, which allows for the attachment of, e.g. the characteristic for this gun replica of the PSO-1 type optical sight.

The airsoft gun is fitted with a special gearbox, which bases on the proven RS construction. It is fitted with reinforced parts and allows for the M120 spring to be mounted. Thanks to the good air tightness this replica generates the initial muzzle velocity approximating 420 FPS. Due to the application of steel gears, reinforcement of the piston by means of two steel teeth, and the installment of an enhanced, directional piston head and a spring guide with bearings, the airsoft gun is well prepared to undergo any prospective power tuning.

The gun also features a metal Hop-Up chamber, which bases on the proven design of the RS company as well. Good tightness and exemplary work of the HU system allow achieving high repeatability and precision of shots, which are further improved by means of the mounted internal barrel with 690 mm of length.

The set includes:

  • The airsoft gun
  • A magazine
  • Battery
  • Charger"

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