pyromancer6
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Hi all,
Recently brought a friend's CYMA CM.009D back from the grave and had a blast fixing it up with a new board, gears etc to the point where it's shooting lovely which we've then sold for a really decent price (as in a good deal, we're not merchants ?) to friend who's the entire reason we got into the sport in the first place so he finally has something 'competitive' to play with.
As payment for the tech work - I got to have his old ASG M4 and a bunch of other goodies which I'm more than happy with because it's always shot pretty lethargically and I was confident that I could do some work to it to make it a cheap little burner gun I can loan out to friends without worrying about the expensive and more unreliable pews breaking.
So, I chrono'd the thing and as he said - it's pretty lethargic and is shooting low power with it's very old hop system/design which would explain his frustrations with it.
So, I popped in a XT 380mm 6.00 tightbore in it, alongside a ZCI rotary with a ML macaron and already there's much better results.
This is great, it still sounds like a rusty sewing machine being pushed down a staircase mind but it's now up to power - with only one drawback that I can tell so far. The clearancing with the new hop unit is so tight that I can't move the hop dial by hand whatsoever and I have to instead use a tool to scrape it up or down, which while incredibly inconvienient also means that I've got doubts on whether or not it's playing nice with actually applying the hop.
Any ideas on clearancing the unit? I wouldn't know where to start filling so I thought I'd ask for advice.
Any more info on this thing would also be incredibly appreciated as searching the markings/model just leads me to various retailers advertising it with the same copy pasted description so I'm unsure on what size the bearings are etc. The pistol grip's adjustment screw also seems to be welded in place for some reason, so I guess a new pistol grip is a good idea?
Cheers!
Recently brought a friend's CYMA CM.009D back from the grave and had a blast fixing it up with a new board, gears etc to the point where it's shooting lovely which we've then sold for a really decent price (as in a good deal, we're not merchants ?) to friend who's the entire reason we got into the sport in the first place so he finally has something 'competitive' to play with.
As payment for the tech work - I got to have his old ASG M4 and a bunch of other goodies which I'm more than happy with because it's always shot pretty lethargically and I was confident that I could do some work to it to make it a cheap little burner gun I can loan out to friends without worrying about the expensive and more unreliable pews breaking.
So, I chrono'd the thing and as he said - it's pretty lethargic and is shooting low power with it's very old hop system/design which would explain his frustrations with it.
So, I popped in a XT 380mm 6.00 tightbore in it, alongside a ZCI rotary with a ML macaron and already there's much better results.
This is great, it still sounds like a rusty sewing machine being pushed down a staircase mind but it's now up to power - with only one drawback that I can tell so far. The clearancing with the new hop unit is so tight that I can't move the hop dial by hand whatsoever and I have to instead use a tool to scrape it up or down, which while incredibly inconvienient also means that I've got doubts on whether or not it's playing nice with actually applying the hop.
Any ideas on clearancing the unit? I wouldn't know where to start filling so I thought I'd ask for advice.
Any more info on this thing would also be incredibly appreciated as searching the markings/model just leads me to various retailers advertising it with the same copy pasted description so I'm unsure on what size the bearings are etc. The pistol grip's adjustment screw also seems to be welded in place for some reason, so I guess a new pistol grip is a good idea?
Cheers!
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