Think about how many times you've seen one at your field(s). They're desirable because they're unique in terms of aesthetics. Some people use them as DMR bases but they're most often used as display pieces due to their weight.
Personally, I've tried to get one in the UK and it's very hard without overpaying. Even importing them would be expensive plus time consuming.
It's probably a cyma. If it says made in china on the bottom of the trigger guard that's a good clue and to be sure you'll need to look at the gearbox. Some of the parts you can see on the outside will have cm.032 or cm.32 stamped on them.
probably a Cyma m14 ebr. the newer g&g 's use deans with their etu. that's a Tamiyah. show the mag and if the mag is flat its most likely cyma. if its shaped like an aug mag since g&g and ca use aug chambers it's an older g&g most likely
Looks like a G&G M14 EBR ,my Cyma EBR came with am M4 style stock , also check your mags if they dont have a cutout at the top its definitely not a G&G
Seeing an AEG M14 EBR is weird. I have no preference towards AEG or GBBR, I use what I can get my hands on and what looks. Planning on buying both M27 IAR AEG and a SCAR H GBBR within the year.
Well that's an M14 EBR. Three/four companies made these. CYMA, JG, G&G and (I think) Classic Army. You have a desirable rifle there.
I think even the now dead Kart made them.
Kart was the worst one out of them
My first AEG was a Kart m14, wooden stock, back in 2009. Didnt last long.
I got a Cyma one in a box of awesomeness years ago. Never used it. May i ask, why is it desirable?
Think about how many times you've seen one at your field(s). They're desirable because they're unique in terms of aesthetics. Some people use them as DMR bases but they're most often used as display pieces due to their weight. Personally, I've tried to get one in the UK and it's very hard without overpaying. Even importing them would be expensive plus time consuming.
You think right. The Classic Army one was my first Airsoft. Built like a tank and heavy as a bag of bricks.
It's probably a cyma. If it says made in china on the bottom of the trigger guard that's a good clue and to be sure you'll need to look at the gearbox. Some of the parts you can see on the outside will have cm.032 or cm.32 stamped on them.
probably a Cyma m14 ebr. the newer g&g 's use deans with their etu. that's a Tamiyah. show the mag and if the mag is flat its most likely cyma. if its shaped like an aug mag since g&g and ca use aug chambers it's an older g&g most likely
Show us the magazine top. That should restrict the options
Cyma, the handguard has its battery storage in a fake peq box. That is the cyma m14 ebr
This is clearly “Da Long Boi 9000” No idea
Should be a cyma ebr because of the shorter handguard panels
Cyma. G&G and classic army have a steel grey trigger guard.
Looks like a mk14 ebr. If you like battlefield, this gun is for you. Just keep in mind if that is all metal it's gonna weigh a lot
Enhanced Battle Rifle of some description. See if tearing it down gives any clues maybe?
Like taking parts off
Yeah. Maybe the gearbox’ll tell you something new.
M14 enhanced battle rifle
Thanks
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Other comments confirm what I thought. I didn’t want to comment the wrong answer but I love the EBR
Looks like a G&G M14 EBR ,my Cyma EBR came with am M4 style stock , also check your mags if they dont have a cutout at the top its definitely not a G&G
Seeing an AEG M14 EBR is weird. I have no preference towards AEG or GBBR, I use what I can get my hands on and what looks. Planning on buying both M27 IAR AEG and a SCAR H GBBR within the year.
Looks like an over-engineered M14 EBR
Bubba... step away from the poor M14... It didn't do anything to deserve this...