I received mine a few days ago, and after putting about 500 rounds through it, and I was quite impressed, despite a few small problems. Unlike most guns in the price range, this one is almost completely metal, save for the stock, which is a really nice and sturdy plastic. In turn, this makes it very heavy, almost twice the weight of an M4. It's extremely accurate, and doesn't feel cheap. However, There were some downsides. The finish on most of the metal scratches rather easily, which may only bother people that like their weapons looking mint. Even then, a can of black paint fixes the problem. Also, upon racking the charging handle, it broke from the guide rod when it springed back, it's only really used for asthetics, but takes away from the cool factor. When I removed the stock to see what had broken, I'd noticed a couple stripped and under-torqued screws inside, which are all easy fixes. Don't let these scare you, though. It's a great jack-of-all-trades primary thanks to it's 16 barrel and compact size, as long as you can muscle it's hefty weight for a full game.
Just received the CM.32A yesterday, and I'm incredibly happy. Iron sights are incredibly easy to adjust for wind-age and elevation, it's pinpoint accurate and shoots HARD. Set up some cans about 40m away and hit the first one I took a shot at on my first try, blew a hole in it.
Accurate, powerful, heavy.
PROS:
Accurate
Powerful
Comes w/ Sling
Battery comes charged
Metal and Polymer body has great weight
Weaver Rails
CONS:
No flip on iron sights
No cleaning rags
Silicon pellets EVERYWHERE upon opening