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NoNeed2Hate General
Posts : 2005 Join date : 2009-05-21
| Subject: M14 DMR Sat Aug 28, 2010 11:57 pm | |
| I'm looking for an M14 DMR, Getting tired of playing with a rifleman loadout, want to do some accurate long distance shooting. So I have decided I will go with an M14, which is in my opinion the perfect DMR for DM I need the M14 do be an EBR type. As it will go well with my "SEAL" loadout. this is what i found http://www.airsoftpost.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_44_486&products_id=30852 | |
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Spl. Durkee General Grade 2
Posts : 4652 Join date : 2009-03-28 Age : 67
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sat Aug 28, 2010 11:59 pm | |
| KART = Cyma, no?
If that's the case, I'd go for it. | |
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gentry Major
Posts : 722 Join date : 2010-07-12 Location : virginia
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:07 am | |
| find an echo 1 kart is pot metal echo 1 G&G and classic army are all machined | |
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NoNeed2Hate General
Posts : 2005 Join date : 2009-05-21
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:11 am | |
| yeah KART and CYMA are the same. Echo1 is basically the same. If CYMA is pot metal, than most likely Echo1 is also, (it's a rebrand) | |
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gentry Major
Posts : 722 Join date : 2010-07-12 Location : virginia
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:13 am | |
| well my friend told me an echo is machined he works on that type of shiz and what not but you could get a classic m14 and use that prolly more accurate since it has a 509mm barrel also those ebr are like 16-18lbs of sheer metal | |
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Spl. Durkee General Grade 2
Posts : 4652 Join date : 2009-03-28 Age : 67
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:15 am | |
| - gentry wrote:
- find an echo 1 kart is pot metal echo 1 G&G and classic army are all machined
Lol do you know what "machined" means? I'm pretty sure all metal bodies for airsoft are stamped, it would cost so much more and waste so much material to just machine the parts. Classic Army most certainly is pot metal...hahahah. You're going to find pot metal on the external of most airsoft guns, simply because it's cheaper...and honestly it makes little difference in the product. | |
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NoNeed2Hate General
Posts : 2005 Join date : 2009-05-21
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:18 am | |
| - gentry wrote:
- well my friend told me an echo is machined he works on that type of shiz and what not but you could get a classic m14 and use that prolly more accurate since it has a 509mm barrel also those ebr are like 16-18lbs of sheer metal
16-19 pounds? no biggie as i carry at least 50 pounds of gear as it is. Also DM's don't run around etc. They generally pick a spot, take a few shots, and move on to another spot. No bunker charging etc. I wouldn't go so far as to compare quality of E1 to a CA, since they are both on a different bar although CA has been slipping a bit. but regardless. I'm liking the kart. I'll just throw a 6.03 mm tbb in there and i should be good to go. | |
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Spl. Durkee General Grade 2
Posts : 4652 Join date : 2009-03-28 Age : 67
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:31 am | |
| - NoNeed2Hate wrote:
- gentry wrote:
- well my friend told me an echo is machined he works on that type of shiz and what not but you could get a classic m14 and use that prolly more accurate since it has a 509mm barrel also those ebr are like 16-18lbs of sheer metal
I'm liking the kart. I'll just throw a 6.03 mm tbb in there and i should be good to go.
I think that's the way to go. The Kart is cheaper and if you don't like the stock performance, throw some crap into it. I see little reason to pay the extra cash for a CA or E1...but that's my opinion I guess. | |
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NoNeed2Hate General
Posts : 2005 Join date : 2009-05-21
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 12:32 am | |
| - Spl. Durkee wrote:
- NoNeed2Hate wrote:
- gentry wrote:
- well my friend told me an echo is machined he works on that type of shiz and what not but you could get a classic m14 and use that prolly more accurate since it has a 509mm barrel also those ebr are like 16-18lbs of sheer metal
I'm liking the kart. I'll just throw a 6.03 mm tbb in there and i should be good to go.
I think that's the way to go. The Kart is cheaper and if you don't like the stock performance, throw some crap into it. I see little reason to pay the extra cash for a CA or E1...but that's my opinion I guess. If i bought a CA or E1, i would probably end up throwing crap into it anyway. So i'm trying to be as cost efficient as possible | |
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DrummerBoyz95 General Grade 2
Posts : 3897 Join date : 2009-05-13 Age : 28 Location : Ventura County, CA
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:15 am | |
| Don't get a CA. A guy I know has a CA M14 and his entire trigger assembly falls out all the time. Which means this thing: | |
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NoNeed2Hate General
Posts : 2005 Join date : 2009-05-21
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:31 pm | |
| I don't feel like spending more for a CA especially if it has a problem as your said. Most likely what i am going to do is disable automatic fire, so that i can hike up the FPS and use it is a sniper rifle. i can get up to 550fps on semi, but MED is 100ft. but I plan on being far far away with this. That's what pistols are for | |
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gentry Major
Posts : 722 Join date : 2010-07-12 Location : virginia
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:40 pm | |
| yeah i got a 120 spring in my g3 im gonna restrict it to semi oonce i get a higher spring and break it in because its still seizing | |
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NoNeed2Hate General
Posts : 2005 Join date : 2009-05-21
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 8:56 pm | |
| - gentry wrote:
- yeah i got a 120 spring in my g3 im gonna restrict it to semi oonce i get a higher spring and break it in because its still seizing
I'm not going to bother with an m120 spring. m100-m1100 work fine for me, honestly in an AEG i wouldn't risk running more than an m1100 even if it was a TM or anything else. I will just get a better hop-up unit, new bucking (hard type), a 6.03 mm tbb and a few other odds and ends. stronger spring is the last thing it needs. | |
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gentry Major
Posts : 722 Join date : 2010-07-12 Location : virginia
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:06 pm | |
| yeah that'll get you 200-250 feet | |
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SnoSnipe Colonel
Posts : 1961 Join date : 2010-01-01 Age : 30 Location : Washington, USA
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:22 pm | |
| There are many other factors that play into that. Upgrading a spring won't give the same amount of range in one gun as it would in another. | |
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gentry Major
Posts : 722 Join date : 2010-07-12 Location : virginia
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:36 pm | |
| i was talking about the tighbore hop up and bucking get a hop up spacer too | |
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NoNeed2Hate General
Posts : 2005 Join date : 2009-05-21
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:06 am | |
| a tightbore hop up? that sounds interesting. i wonder how that works | |
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SnoSnipe Colonel
Posts : 1961 Join date : 2010-01-01 Age : 30 Location : Washington, USA
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:52 am | |
| That would just not be effective at all. Haha. | |
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Omega Lambda Major
Posts : 844 Join date : 2009-06-15 Age : 32 Location : Seattle/Whidbey Island, WA
| Subject: Re: M14 DMR Mon Aug 30, 2010 6:24 pm | |
| What about an H-nub? I installed one in both my GR-16 and my M4 EBB. Really helped the range and accuracy. I would venture to say (just from eyeballing it) that an H-nub confers a better performance boost than a tbb (if it's a question of either-or. I'd suggest tbb, bucking, and H-nub for best results.) | |
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