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Can anyone tell me the make of this here rifle ??

 

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May be buying it but owner nor me knows what it is ?? Would to know if poss before i go check it out !!

 

Thanks in advance gents

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Any better pictures of the box?

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No better pic's of box i'm afraid. Apparently it's all metal and has been used as a garden plinker for a couple of years. being advertised for £125 but the battery it has won't hold charge for long and comes with 1 mag / aim point.

 

Worth a punt for £100 ?

 

Are the JG's any good ?

 

Thanks for the replies so far

 

Barry

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Definiately not metal. The body is flimsy plastic. The pot metal parts like the gearbox are not very strong. I would say £100 with the red dot if everything works fine is an okay price for it.

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looks like a CYMA CM508 to me, about £63 + P&P from taiwangun

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No better pic's of box i'm afraid. Apparently it's all metal and has been used as a garden plinker for a couple of years. being advertised for £125 but the battery it has won't hold charge for long and comes with 1 mag / aim point.

 

Worth a punt for £100 ?

 

Are the JG's any good ?

 

Thanks for the replies so far

 

Barry

 

 

 

It's look pretty much the the JG, They are mediocre at best. It'll probably be running close to 400 FPS so it'll need a new spring and a new battery so that'll cost £20+, so for the price it'd be better off getting a brand new G&G CM16 of some sort.

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As already mentioned, its a Jing Gong S-system, The box gives it away :ph34r:

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Is the sight on backwards?

 

Nope

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Well thanks for the info and comments gents, I went and bought it for £80 .

 

It's in fair condition , Needs a bit of TLC so will give me a little project to play with and learn a bit more about the " workings " of a AEG.

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