Crusty little M14 SOCOM
Crusty little M14 SOCOM
£70
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Description
My buddy bought this with the intent of turning it into a DMR project but decided to give it to me after he impulse bought a springer rifle. After having it for a few minutes I can see why.
To briefly sum it up: It works and is competent. Its probably stock internally and is totally usable as a full-auto only backup or for tinkering with on a future project if you're brave enough to tech an m14 (unlike me), however its a bit jank and crusty around the edges.
It likes to stick after every shot when on semi however it has no issues working on full auto.
Overall range is decent, I believe from where I was standing to the end of my garden was somewhere around 20m-25m away and I could the target at the end accurately enough with a nice and flat trajectory each time. It even hits a few of the trees beyond my end wall (don't tell the council that though) without any noticeable dip or lift when the hop-up is dialled in right
My friend was told it was about 340fps but I can't verify that as I have no chrono to test at home. I'd say its a bit lower and closer to 300fps based on the scientific method of using my eyes and having a guess.
The stock is plastic with a faux wood effect and it likes to try wiggle a few millimetres back, but it holds steady. The end cap around the barrel that overlaps the two parts of the stock down at the muzzle end has snapped off as shown in the pics and might be responsible for some of this stock shifting.
There's a little piece behind the trigger that is missing but serves no purpose really other than to stop bits of debris getting in and around the gearbox inside. Don't throw it into a pile of sawdust and you'll probably be fine.
The mock charging handle is sadly not very satisfying to use, is very crunchy and has a habit of getting jammed. It serves absolutely no purpose other than a fun novelty anyway as the rotary dial hop-up is accessed underneath in the front of the mag well.
Wired to Tamiya. Comes with 1 high cap mag.
Collection is welcome, happy to answer any questions, entertain offers and send videos of it working. I usually post between Wednesday - Friday each week.
Specs
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Make
Cyma????
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Model
M14
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FPS
300
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Accessories
1 High cap mag
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