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Geonox Airsoft's CYMA CM.132 AEP Review

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Geonox Airsoft' CYMA CM.132 AEP Review

How does a MOSFET-equipped CYMA CM.132 AEP perform? Geonox Airsoft does a review of this AEP if it is something he can recommend to airsoft players... "In this video we look at the CM.132 from Cyma. It is an AEP. It stands for Automatic Electric Pistol. That means it is battery operated. And since it's under 0.5 joules, it also has continuous fire.

Is it worth it for getting started with Airsoft?

If you're under 18 and you want to get in as cheaply as possible, then she's the place to be. The battery and charger are already included. and 1 magazine with a capacity of 28 shots is included.

If playing the CM.132 as a main weapon, then I recommend at least 2 batteries and at least 3,000 BBs.

The slide is metal and at the front of the slide it has a thread for a tracer or silencer.

Another very big highlight is the built-in Jefftron Mosfet. There is this gun without mosfet, with mosfet and with the better Jefftron mosfet. In any case, get one with Jefftron Mosfet and make sure that it says Jefftron Mosfet explicitly. The standard mosfet is pretty weak on the chest and if the battery is no longer fully charged, then the pistol becomes very sluggish. That won't happen to you with the Jefftron Mosfet.

The nice thing is that if you eventually have more money on hand and get a rifle, you can use the CM.132 as a backup."

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