Technical description :
Manufacturer: Cyma
Type: AEG
Model: M14
Material: Metal / ABS
Color: Wood
Length: 1130mm
Internal barrel length: 500mm
Power: 1.3 joules
Loader capacity: 400 balls
Hop Up: Adjustable
Battery: 8.4V Provided
Battery Charger: Provided
The reply:
Excellent base for support or anti-snipe, the M14 from Cyma has excellent performance in terms of range and accuracy. Thanks to its solid stock, it offers excellent stability when shooting and allows a nice shoulder because of a very good balance. The back of the butt allows access to the battery compartment by thethrough a flapper (very easy to access). This space is large enough to accommodate the largest batteries. The trigger is equipped with a mechanical safety thus reducing the risks of accidental fire. The rifle is equipped with original aiming devices fully adjustable but little without any concern receive a telescope or a red dot / red dot. The version 7 gearbox is entirely made of metal. It is mounted on 7mm bearings. It contains a spring type M 110 which thus allocates good power to the rifle.
Accessories :
Tactical Rail + Bezel & Red Dot:
Cyma Support Bezel M14: Link
Cyma Guard Main RAS M14: Link
Cyma Hand Guard Tactical M14:have-family: Arial; ">Link
Riflescopes: Link
Red Dot / Red Dot:Link
Chargers + Balls:
Cyma Charger M14 180 Balls:Link
Cyma Charger M14 400 Balls:Link
Battleaxe Double Electric Charger M14 800 Balls:Link
Magpul M14 / 7.62mm: BlackLink, ODLink
Batteries + Battery Chargers:
Battery 9.6v 3000 MaH NiMh: Link
Battery 8.4v 3300mAh NiMh:Link
NiMh Battery Charger:Link
GunPower 7.4v 1100mAh LiPo:Link
GunPower 7.4v 2200mAh LiPo:Link
LiPo Battery Charger:Link
Internal Parts:
Precision 6.02mm Canon 500mm Guarder: Link
Guarder Joint Hop Up:Link
M14 Cylinder Guard Kit:Link
Complete Kit Guarder SP120:Link
History:
The M14 was developed from a long line of experimental weapons based on the M1 Garand. Although the Garand was among the most advanced rifles of the 1940s, he was not a perfect weapon. Modifications began to design the basic design of the basic M1 rifle at the twilight of the Second World War. The changes included the addition of a fully automatic firing capability and the replacement of the 8-pack "bulk"detachable agasin containing 20 cartridges. Winchester, Remington, and the Springfield Armory owned by John C. Garand offered different designs. The Garand's design, the T20, was the most popular, and the T20 prototypes served as the basis for a number of Springfield test rifles from 1945 until the early 1950s.
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