Johnboy Posted Friday at 20:13 Share Posted Friday at 20:13 I'm looking for a replacement for the inner magwell as the feed tube is broken but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for, does anyone know what it's called or the part number? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anonymoose Posted yesterday at 07:11 Share Posted yesterday at 07:11 Is that not the bottom of the hop unit? https://www.sixmm.com/en-gb/products/cyma-g36-hop-up-chamber-setfor-tokyo-marui-m14-aeg-series?srsltid=AfmBOoo_DgxJqB2FDvqr_tgwTo5vwLuZijEMPz8amFEh1_G2Xd_f51pm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Lord_Poncho Posted yesterday at 08:17 Share Posted yesterday at 08:17 Looks like it to me too. Take it slow and methodical to get the M14 apart, and take an especial note of how the fake bolt mechanism comes apart/goes back together as you do it - M14s can be a bit frustrating, and to swap the Hop out, there is a fair bit of disassembly to do. Worth the effort though, just take a few photos as you take it apart as an aide memoir (assuming you haven’t done it before of course!). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnboy Posted yesterday at 09:23 Author Share Posted yesterday at 09:23 No it's not the bottom of the hop unit unfortunately (would be easier to find parts) this whole section circled in red is what I need. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Lord_Poncho Posted yesterday at 10:53 Share Posted yesterday at 10:53 Hmm - the below is the parts diagram for the equivalent TM model (which I presume the Cyma is largely/entirely based upon). It's rather difficult to fathom out - is it part M14-2 ? But - I’ve just had a look at my (assembled) CM032 - that whole part you circle is made of metal. From your original photo, it looks like the part that has snapped is plastic? If so, it is simply the feed tube that is part of the hop unit passing through a hole in that plate. It's a while since I had mine apart so i can't say for certain, but if you are able to ascertain the snapped part on yours is plastic, that’s a good clue that it is the hop unit that needs replacing only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anonymoose Posted yesterday at 11:09 Share Posted yesterday at 11:09 9 minutes ago, The_Lord_Poncho said: Hmm - the below is the parts diagram for the equivalent TM model (which I presume the Cyma is largely/entirely based upon). It's rather difficult to fathom out - is it part M14-2 ? But - I’ve just had a look at my (assembled) CM032 - that whole part you circle is made of metal. From your original photo, it looks like the part that has snapped is plastic? If so, it is simply the feed tube that is part of the hop unit passing through a hole in that plate. I think you're right, it is M14-2, you can see where the little hop adjuster passes through the front. But i agree it looks like the hop's broken. If the snapped part was metal it's by silver where broken, and it looks like there's a clean break seperate from the 2 horizontal ribs either side. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnboy Posted 21 hours ago Author Share Posted 21 hours ago 3 hours ago, The_Lord_Poncho said: Hmm - the below is the parts diagram for the equivalent TM model (which I presume the Cyma is largely/entirely based upon). It's rather difficult to fathom out - is it part M14-2 ? But - I’ve just had a look at my (assembled) CM032 - that whole part you circle is made of metal. From your original photo, it looks like the part that has snapped is plastic? If so, it is simply the feed tube that is part of the hop unit passing through a hole in that plate. It's a while since I had mine apart so i can't say for certain, but if you are able to ascertain the snapped part on yours is plastic, that’s a good clue that it is the hop unit that needs replacing only. Do you know a link where I can order that part? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ButcherBill Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago There's a boneyard M14 in the classifieds, might be worth making an offer to use for parts if they're compatible Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daveoc33 Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago We've already had a short chat about that and I'm not sure we'll find a price we're both happy with. Just saw this thread now and I can see why you're not keen on buying a whole boneyard m14 for the sake of one part. This is going to sound horrible but you can use a purple plunger from a calpol tube cut to size to repair an airsoft feed tube. I've done it once on a proprietary hop unit. It wasn't pretty but it worked. The part is already broken so you've nothing to lose by trying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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