Cyma M14 DMR Set Up
Cyma M14 DMR Set Up
£225
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Description
For sale is my semi-auto mechanically locked M14 DMR build based on a Cyma M14. Had fun building it but I've recently focused on a HPA bolt action build so this is not getting much use.
I am selling this a project gun for an experienced tech (or someone keen to learn gunsmithing) to take on and continue to develop in to a great DMR platform. The rifle comes with a whole heap of premium upgrade parts but needs that final tweaking from someone with more patience and expertise than me to get perfect. Please read the description IN FULL.
The base setup includes:
1) Cyma M14 with 3 x Cyma Mid-cap magazines with conversion to accept Deans battery
2) Cyma scope mounting system with picatinny rail for optics mounting
3) ZeroOne 11.1v Lithium Ion (Li-on) 2500mAH 15/30c battery with Deans connector
The upgrade parts coming with the gun:
1) ZCI Stainless steel tight bore barrel (installed)
2) Maple Leaf Hop up rubber and Omega Nub (installed)
3) ASG Infinity motor (installed, note - terminals had to be filled down slightly to fit within the receiver)
4) Full Guarder M14 SP120 gearbox upgrade kit which replaces virtually every gearbox component (a combination of standard and upgraded guarder parts are install on the gun, see photos - if you cant see an upgrade part, it in the gun! I found that not all the Guarder parts fit perfectly so used a mixture of OEM and upgraded parts in my build)
5) Titan Gate Warfet mosfet
Its about £500 worth brand new and most parts have seen very little use.
The good:
- The motor is incredible, trigger response is very snappy when used with pre-cocking on the mosfet
- Shoots around 1.6j (c.420fps on a 0.2g or about 290fps on a 0.4g) and during testing was quite consistent
- The rifle itself is in very good condition with very few marks or scratches
The bad:
- Recently experienced a very intermittent issue where the mosfet will stop the gun from firing. Removing and re-attaching the battery clears this immediately. I suspect it is mosfet or wiring related but this is something the new owner will need to investigate. Sometimes it shoots a full day's airsoftwithout stopping, sometimes it shoots 10 rounds and then stops. The wiring and soldering on the gun is far from my best work, I would suggest the buyer re-wires.
- Trigger assembly has been mechanically restricted to semi-auto only by removing parts. This means the selector switch no longer works and spins freely. I will include some of the removed trigger assembly parts but to be honest I cannot remember if I had to cut a a part down or not. Not sure why you want this to be full auto again anyway.
- The Li-On battery is great but is too large to get in to the hatch in the stock. You need to unscrew the base plate entirely to attach to the mosfet. Not a big deal but FYI.
- Its a Cyma...what would be the dust cover on the real steel is just crap and falls off if you rack the fake charging handle. Perhaps you can fix...I didnt bother. As a result the top of the gearbox (visible through the top of the gun without the dust cover) has been sprayed black. Trust me, you wont notice.
Collection only from Ringwood, Hampshire area. Also Happy to meet potential buyer at any airsoft skirmish in Dorset and Hampshire to handover. Please provide UKARA membership no if you wish to buy.
Specs
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Make
Cyma
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Model
M14
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FPS
420
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