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CYMA CM370 In An Actual Game

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Kitikazu CYMA CM370 In An Actual Game

Kitikazu brings the CYMA CM370 airsoft shotgun to a game for this video. This is a spring-powered option that costs significantly less than many gas or electric models. Despite being quite long, the unit is surprisingly light, weighing roughly the same as a typical laptop. This makes it manageable to carry for an entire day of play, though its length might make navigating tight corners feel like trying to turn a broomstick in a hallway.

Operating the pump-action mechanism requires some effort because it compresses multiple springs to fire three rounds at once. To help with the heavy cocking, the video suggests a technique of pushing the grip forward while pulling the slide back, a move dubbed the PPAP method. If this still feels difficult, the recommendation is to hit the gym, as extra muscle tends to make mechanical resistance less of an issue.

In actual gameplay, the shotgun delivers a flat trajectory that works for mid-range shots. The three-round burst is particularly helpful when trying to hit opponents hiding behind foliage, even if the spread can be a bit inconsistent. For those looking to improve their efficiency, using a dedicated shell holder is advised, as fumbling through a deep pocket for a reload while under fire is rarely a winning strategy.

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