Like everything I guess...
TV's £300 no longer buys you a big ye olde box TV
it no longer buys you a chunky flat screen
but now a wafer thin 50" mofo HD with 4k option a little bit more
Sure they aren't Sony, LG's etc... but fuck me they are not that far behind
£60 ~ £70 guns are ergh £60 ~ £70 guns still
but point being the guns now at whatever price tag have improved loads
and like TV's and shit you are getting a lot more better value for money
Cheap or cost effective TV's or Cyma's or whatever have made others up their game
Some of the slightly better Cyma's like Hi-Speed versions with 13:1's and say a 22tpa
with a basic mosfet for say £35 more than a basic model
represents good value for money as it would cost you that anyway
(so some thought went into these gun model options)
Can't comment on the more higher end metal M4's, but expect same applies
I rated D-Boys which are Double Bell 416's a few years ago
though at the time the hop was shit clear plastic and they have also made some improvements
and unless you are trademark fan boy, then the D-Boys/Double Bell 416 is a nice cost effective gun
(quite heavy as I own mostly cheapo light plastic guns - it is solid weighty 416 without trades)
Double Eagle 904G's they are flogging that at fuck all mark up to make in roads
and shift stuff in bulk to make money - £100 Honey Badger with basic bells & whistles
fuck me, how many of those are gonna show up on game days after lockdown
but most stuff & makes have upped their game from a few years ago
you are getting more bang for your buck
(or more higher res pixels for ya dosh)
Cyma have just continually upped their game and most importantly
sensibly upped their game making steady improvements bit by bit
to result in a lot of decent sturdy cost effective guns for various budgets
But be careful trying to contact Cyma's customer service department
as this is how the conversation might go...
Kidding btw - but still fucking funny