
No cosmetic issues whatsoever, there is some leftover sticker residue on the rear of the upper receiver and that's it

Opposite side shows the same story.

Lower FPS out of the box due to it being a Tokyo Marui, but this is still skirmishable in CQB. 0.82J is a bit lower than the M4A1 14.5" carbine due to the shorter barrel.

Hovering right below 300fps average with 0.20g bbs. FPS variance is 4.4fps, which is 1.48%. This shows the level of quality these replicas are built to.

Came with the Marui SOPMOD stock battery as well. Unfortunately the CQB-R came with a VLTOR style stock not the Crane found on the SOPMOD version, but it is still fairly comfy to use.
No upgrades planned, just wanted to log some photos of this great find.