The M14 is an assault rifle designed to replace the M1 Garand, which was deemed obsolete after the Second World War. Innovations included full automatic fire and a magazine to replace the magazine blades. Due to a number of factors, including soldiers wasting ammunition, the M14 was restricted to semi-auto. This weapon has many positive and negative points, which has led to a large number of variations. The AR-15 and the M21, for example, are based on it. It was replaced at the end of the 1960s, but is still used in small numbers by the US Navy. It is widely used in South America and Asia, notably China and Vietnam.
This M14 DMR is the M14 DMR Designated Marksman version. It has an M14 DMR stock, a variant with a more modern pistol grip, providing a more comfortable and stable grip than the original model, as well as a cheek rest. It's a firm favourite with airsofteers for its excellent original range, plus the fact that it has the same full scope as the original weapon.
This Cyma M14 DMR features:
Polymer stock (various colours)
Metal body
Battery housing in the stock
Rubber butt plate
Adjustable saddle-type cheek rest
Shooting selector at rear sight
Safety catch in front of trigger guard
Adjustable sights
M14 metal flame arrestor
2 grenadier rings (grip and front of barrel)
Pistol grip
Adjustable hop-up in loading well
Internally, this replica is equipped with :
M14 V7 gearbox
AEG M14 barrel
AEG hop-up gasket
Specific HiTorque Cyma long-axis motor
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, it was not a perfect weapon. Modifications began to be made to the basic M1 rifle design in the twilight of the Second World War. Changes included the addition of a fully automatic firing capability and the replacement of the 8-round 'block' magazine with a detachable 20-round magazine. Winchester, Remington, and the Springfield Armory owned by John C. Garand offered different designs. Garand's design, the T20, was the most popular, and T20 prototypes served as the basis for a number of Springfield test rifles from 1945 until the early 1950s.
- Mark
- Cyma Airsoft
- Official License
- Without Markings
- Kind
- Airsoft rifle
- Model
- M14
- Propulsion
- AEG (Airsoft Electric Gun)
- Matter
- Metal
Polymer - Color
- OD
- Hop-Up
- adjustable
- Energy (in Joule +/- 0.2)
- ~1.2
- Power (in FPS)
- ~350
~360 - Caliber (in mm)
- 6
- Advisor balls (in Gr)
- 0,25
- Magazine Capacity
- 400
- Scroll wheel
- Yes
- BlowBack
- No
- Internal Barrel Diameter (in mm)
- 6,04
- Internal barrel length (in mm)
- 550
- shooting mode
- Security / Semi Automatic / Full Automatic
- Thread for Silencer
- 14mm- (counterclockwise)
- Gearbox Version
- V7
- Quick spring change
- No
- Mosfet
- No
- Battery and Battery Charger
- No
- Battery Type
- NiMh
- Voltage (V)
- 8,4
- Amperage (mAh)
- 1100
- connectors
- Mini Tamiya
- Information
- This product is an airsoft weapon replica, prohibited from being sold to minors. By adding it to your cart, you declare that you are of legal age and aware of safety rules (wearing goggles or protective mask, using it in an appropriate location).
- Category
- Replica
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