4UAD Smart Airsoft: The CTM Naviara Hi-Capa
OptimusPrime
09 Jul 2026
In this 4UAD Smart Airsoft review, Andrew introduces the colourful CTM Naviara Hi-Capa, an airsoft platform tailored for speedsoft that slightly resembles a tiny spaceship. He breaks down its modular design, highlighting a very lightweight slide, a hop-up unit featuring satisfyingly crisp click adjustments, and a selective fire control group that trades the right-side safety switch for a full-auto setting. To unlock higher firepower, he couples the pistol with an unusual adapter that allows it to feed directly from large M4 rifle magazines while hooked up to a high-pressure air tank.
Moving into the testing lab, he discovers that while the setup requires a bit of a break-in period to smooth out occasional feeding hiccups, the velocity consistency remains rock-solid. The full-auto setting chugs along at a steady twelve to thirteen rounds per second, delivering a machine-gun rhythm rather than an uncontrollable laser beam. He also showcases a prototype magazine that houses an upside-down CO2 cartridge to mimic this pneumatic performance without needing a physical hose trailing to a backpack.
With his hands-on experience, Andrew still personally prefers classic military styles over vibrant speedsoft gear, the platform is quite entertaining to shoot. He points out that aiming becomes more about tracking the trajectory of tracer rounds than peering through traditional sights, though he warns that disconnecting the magazine adapter in the wrong order can result in an accidental shower of loose BBs. Ultimately, due to the intricate fine-tuning involved, he suggests that newcomers lean on an experienced friend before trying to assemble this specific mechanical puzzle.