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  1. Snap, ahah I think it's just priced as a "magless" mp9 either way, want
  2. Sounds like a good plan "If I ain't broke...." and all that If you do decide you wanna do any internal upgrades/servicing at some point, give me a shout Will float the offer of doing it for you, if you like, I'd be much cheaper/quicker (turnaround) than the usual go-to's, aha
  3. Perun settings I'm using so far; Burst - 2 (almost puts full auto to single fire, odd double tap, there's no selector switch, so it's mech locked to semi, but it's just incase the cut lever somehow moves) AB - 3 Precock - 1 (2 isn't too bad, but sounds happier with just that 1 level on) ROF reduction - OFF, any levels in this will fuck with the semi fire shots (will cause it to half cycle essentially) DMR mode - OFF (i will likely have this set to 4, for ~1 second delay), It's not exactly a spammable wep by any means, but any delay will stop overkill to an extent LIPO Alarm - ON (not even using lipo, but i imagine this may work with Li-Ion and NIMH to some degree) oh well look at that; "While precocking is on, the AB setting becomes irrelevant. However, any programmed AB setting will be stored in memory and will become effective as soon as precocking is disabled." So, can basically ignore what AB setting I have
  4. Short answer is No. Long Answer; - Nuprol are basic, and a notorious for being shite at gearboxes - Their motors are.... meh - Spring is likely going to go over legal limits for an AEG, don't be naughty - If you wanna see how quickly a Nuprol can shit itself, go for it, it's gonna do it eventually, may as well make it go out with a literal bang ^^^^^^^ This
  5. Just finished work on my own CYMA M14 (DMR) Taking it apart is like any other gun - easier after you do it a couple times The gearbox can definitely be a little finnicky. It has a few small springs, and free-floating parts, with little bits that will definitely want to ping off and be lost forever Main bits I did; - ZCI High Torque motor - m140 spring - Short stroke by 2 (knocked 40fps off each tooth) - Flat hop nub - Steel bearing spring guide (stock one is plastic) - Perun AB++ Mosfet - New piston/head (previous one had a bit of wear on the runner) - Degrease/regrease, general cleaning of hop/rubber/barrel - Shimming is tricky with m14 (see Negative's vid), it is a noisy gun, you can quieten down a little, but, it's a loud boi I kept the shimming basic on the spur and sector, .1mm each side, and shimmed the bevel up .5mm total (.1mm on top), which gave me a happier sounding motor It's likely possible to shim the other gears further to reduce up-n-down more, but I know the GB can be fussy, so didn't feel need to chance it Some notes; - Take it steady on disassemble (as you generally should) - Hop rubber is the shortened type, like snipers, so either buy to suit or cut one down if you're confident - The window to the gearbox is about half the opening to what you'd usually expect, so can be hard to get fingers through to hold cylinder down -- if you need to stick a stronger spring in there I used a magnet (taken from an old speaker) and a screwdriver in the spring guide to help hold in the spring so I could put the case on - CYMA is a TM clone, so is compatible with TM replacements/parts - the G&G M14 is it's own thing, steer away from parts for your CYMA Any questions/issues, feel free to shoot me a DM
  6. I've had one of these If you can get it cheap, go for it otherwise, wouldn't bother for RRP price It doesn't open up like a normal v2 (gearbox is a normal v2) The Ambi-select is a BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLACHE to get back in AND aligned correctly You literally have to bend the bottom receiver outwards to get the gearbox in and out I'm just glad I got it working and sold it off. The hop is kinda shite, but it's only cos it's a split hop, so you're not gonna get super duper air seal, it's see-through, which is great for troubleshooting, but see-through plastic stuff tends to be weak and will eventually break Speaking of which, the stock Nozzle is the exact same see-through plastic and DID break. So replaced it with the CNC Airsoft Pro one Did the usual service stuff; degrease/grease/reshim , changed hop rubber It shot alright. Wasn't bad, but for £250-ish RRP (plus post), the Nozzle (plus post), and the time you need to put in to mess about getting the gb in/out, lining up the cogs right (free-floating btw, so, yeeeeeeeey) -- not worth (I got the gun as a boneyard pretty cheap, so wasn't too bad for me) Unless you get it cheap, and have the patience/skills, get something else
  7. yeeeeeah, thought it was weird i couldn't find anything about it agree with all what you've said very helpful, thank you just thought i'd ping this guy up -- he got a fair few pews up, so there's potential of someone being coerced into using paypal F&F by that guy Soon as I read the F&F thing I lost any interest I had immediately
  8. https://prefired.co.uk/ads/cyma-cm032a-m14-socom/ (also, these guns are [seller admittedly] naughty powered) this guy got multiple items up, and has this at the bottom of each listing; "If requesting to pay via paypal instead of bank transfer, please use friends and family. Goods and services takes too much of a percentage and the sale of rifs is not covered under their terms and conditions!" I had a quick scan of Paypal's T&Cs, buyer protection programme, and some other bits Could not find anything that even mentioned RIFs, air-powered weapons / sporting goods... no mention of Is this scammer/dodgy alert? or is there some truth in this?
  9. https://prefired.co.uk/ads/selling-a-foregrip-w-a-bipod-all-in-one/ that's £20 + £5 postage for a grand low sum of £25 for a £10-£12 new gripod naughty
  10. oh well that's good to know Yeah i used their cheapest delivery option as i wasn't in that much of a rush to get the parts, and also wanted to keep costs low Would definitely make sense to pay for the improved shipping options on larger/more expensive orders
  11. Ordered a couple things from them (Powair6) fairly recently had no issues I can speak of no customs charges, however both things were £20 including postage, about £10ish each, so I generally wouldn't expect charges for anything that value Took your usual ~4 weeks delivery All-in-all Good, can't complain
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