Yeah, this has been a hot topic on both real steel and airsoft forums lately. For those of you not active in the firearms community or havn't realized it yet, the RS world hates airsoft. It's unfortunate too because some very well respected firearms instructors such as Travis Haley have actually been advocating the use of airsoft for cost effective training. Furthermore the firearms industries tend to dislike us because companies will use trademarks on their AEGs assembled out of the US and then those AEGs are brought into the US. Cybergun on the other hand has agreements with various firearms manufactures for the legal use of trades on their guns. I hate cybergun as much as anybody else on here especially after meeting Krantz at the last Irene but laws are laws. As far as the lawsuits are concerned I would honestly be surprised if anything ends up coming out of this. This isn't the first time firearms manufactures have gone after airsoft and it wouln't be last either. I wish I could find the article but I remember reading about H&K handing out "cease and desist" letters to airsoft companies at SHOT either this year or last. Despite whatever legal action comes out of this it just adds more dirt on the image of airsoft in the RS world which is unfortunate.