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First 2, based upon price, are the same gun. CM028s, which are good guns. Plastic bodied (nothing wrong with that)and a crap folding under stock that will break as its pot metal.

Third is a solid choice, but I would recommend a cyma for a sub £200 budget as they are bullet proof over the SRC.

My concern would be the shops

Only heard of the last one. Have a look at the recomended retailer list in the retailer section and trawl through them. Action hobbies have cyma's, and zero one have been getting them in recently as well. You should be able to get a metal bodied tactical cyma for around £150-170 in the UK

 
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First 2, based upon price, are the same gun. CM028s, which are good guns. Plastic bodied (nothing wrong with that)and a crap folding under stock that will break as its pot metal.Third is a solid choice, but I would recommend a cyma for a sub £200 budget as they are bullet proof over the SRC.

My concern would be the shops

Only heard of the last one. Have a look at the recomended retailer list in the retailer section and trawl through them. Action hobbies have cyma's, and zero one have been getting them in recently as well. You should be able to get a metal bodied tactical cyma for around £150-170 in the UK

Hi thanks for that thought the first 2 where sinular have opted for the src. Did look on the other 2 sites but not what I'm looking for wanted the tactical/contractor look ak have a sigt rail to go on it too

 
I recently bought a tactical CYMA AK (CM028-A) for £115, that is full metal exluding the stock, handgrip and pistol grip. Very good weight, very powerful and very accurate. However the stock is that of the original AK47, and not a folding one. (Which is what I originally wanted, but decided to go for the tac. one with solid stock, since I don't really play CQB, so it doesn't really matter to myself) And, TBH, it's not very comfortable against my shoulder. But a good purchase nonetheless. Also got it two-toned for free :)

http://www.novatcombat.com/product_detail.php?id=368

It's more or less the same as your second option, which looks good, if you prefer 'modernized' AK's. Cybergun are quite good manufacturers, I believe, my brother owned one of them I believe. But someone may have to correct me on that.

 
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Actually the 028 range is plastic bodied. Really it is. However the top cover and front rail will be metal.

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I have one of these

http://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/Cyma-AK47-R....aspx?nh=124117

crackingly good gun for the money, with top rails, foregrip, folding stock and rail system to add loads of crap onto ( I bought mine from Poland)

a cheaper version would be

http://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/Cyma-AK47-R....aspx?nh=124117

plastic bodied, and no top rail cover, but apart from that the same

 
Actually the 028 range is plastic bodied. Really it is. However the top cover and front rail will be metal.
To OP

I have one of these

http://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/Cyma-AK47-R....aspx?nh=124117

crackingly good gun for the money, with top rails, foregrip, folding stock and rail system to add loads of crap onto ( I bought mine from Poland)

a cheaper version would be

http://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/Cyma-AK47-R....aspx?nh=124117

plastic bodied, and no top rail cover, but apart from that the same
That be the same rail I gott to go on mine when the gun gets here also metal front ris if take it off my old springer lol. Where there's will there's away also helps if you know what you doing and a keen model maker

 
Its an Ak, gaffer tape will do, or tye wraps if you are feeling posh.

 
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