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Cyma m40a3!!!

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#1 ·
Just stumled on this rifle while checking some stuff on taiwangun: CM.700 - Olive Drab [CM] - TaiwanGun.com

What do you think which system is it? Kinda looks nice and it comes with 500 fps stock. :yup:
 
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#5 ·
From I see the mag, I think it had same design like S&T. But just hope it will have something better xD
 
#6 ·
I'd really like to see someone opening that thing and doing review on it, considering it comes stock with 500 fps and if it has half decent trigger , one could leave power and trigger upgrades for last
 
#8 · (Edited)
Just got it, and tried it.
It's not VSR compatible, as far as I can tell.
I've yet to take apart the hopup unit, cylinder and trigger box.
I'll take a look at the piston tomorrow, and maybe the rest.

But it's a 90 degree trigger system, metal trigger box, steel(Magnetic) spring guide stopper and steel(Magnetic) piston sear.

Edit: The piston and spring guide(Not the stopper) are the standard yellow/white plastic.

It's winter... And it was too dark to tell how the bb's flew...
I could hit a 4" pole about 80-90 feet away, by using the rail to aim(Didn't have a scope at hand).
But I couldn't see the bb, so it was only by sound.

I measured it at about 2.4-2.5J using 0.28g bb's(Converted to 518fps/157ms with 0.2g).

The body feels heavy and sturdy, compared to a VSR/BAR-10.
 
#9 ·
Hello, I´m from spain, i have the new cyma and the s&t m40a3 and the are the same gun, no diferences. I have compare with my others snipers and I can say that the piston, piston head and cilinder are not compatible with the VSR.
PD: sorry about my bad english
 
#10 · (Edited)
First batch:

The two body screws:
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The bottom of the body, with a useless latch:
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The top of the body, over the trigger guard and the useless latch...
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The top of the magwall:
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The bottom of the body with the useless latch closed...
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The receiver assembled, and the spring guide stopper pulled out(Halfway):
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The spring guide stopper hanging on to a magnet... So not potmetal. :tup:
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The left side of the receiver:
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The bolt/cylinder taken out:
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The cylinder head:
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More of the same:
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All alone:
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Here's the piston and spring guide:
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A magnetic washer on the spring guide:
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And the base is magnetic too:
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A spring guide... How exciting!
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And the front of the piston:
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90 degrees of goodness:
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Empty:
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Pistons side by side... That's from airsoftpro, if you couldn't tell.
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And look it fits :shot: That said, the piston is slimmer than a stock VSR piston:
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And it holds air:
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And now it doesn't:
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The cylinder levitating magically:
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So far so good.
 
#20 ·
Thank you BuMS :).

248mm inside? like marked on that photo? If so, it will be the longest cylinder ever I think :D L96 one have ~232mm. Can you put photo with measurment here? Do You maybe have caliper to measure it bit more precision?

VietcongTroll, we will be able to make them :). We will be also able to put upgrade parts (cylinder head and brass pin) for VSR to upgrade to that CM700 standard :).
 
#23 · (Edited)
Sorry... I got distracted by life...

The hopup is a very small clone of the PDI chamber(For VSR), with two arms and all.
I don't think other chambers will fit.
And it uses AEG barrels.

I'll try making a 3D printed hopup to replace it(If I can get off my lazy a**).

Thank you BuMS :).

248mm inside? like marked on that photo? If so, it will be the longest cylinder ever I think :D L96 one have ~232mm. Can you put photo with measurment here? Do You maybe have caliper to measure it bit more precision?

VietcongTroll, we will be able to make them :). We will be also able to put upgrade parts (cylinder head and brass pin) for VSR to upgrade to that CM700 standard :).
I got the pictures, just got to edit them.
 
#22 ·
Yeah, please BumS post some pics of the chamber area and I you could compare it with to a vsr chamber.
 
#24 ·
Here's some more.

The left side of the receiver is held on by a screw. And a grub screw for the right side.
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Now the trigger:
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And on the inside:
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All the parts laid out:
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And the sears can levitate:
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These guys won't ever see my gun again:
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Here's the magwell(And it's two screws), the small grub screw secured the outer barrel:
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The grub screw that secures the hopup unit:
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And a empty barrel:
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Here's the whole barrel assembly:
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The top of the hopup unit:
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Two grub screws for the arms, a o-ring for tension and a wide round nub:
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The two grub screws secures the barrel to the hopup unit, and the plastic piece aligns the barrel(In a quite clever way):
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Side by side some VSR barrels:
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And that's my SDiK inside the barrel.
My SDiK is not long enough, as moving part moves too far forward:
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Scaling things up:
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If installing the SDiK, the spring guide stopper pipe, has to be reinstalled:
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Don't like how mancraft made this part, the tube kinks when inside the cylinder(Some sort of L shaped insert, would have been nice):
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With the stopper pipe back in place:
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Fits over the trigger too:
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The line can be routed out through the latch(Now less useless), but it does get pinched slightly:
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That's a airsoftpro cylinder(VSR) fitted with a small buffer. The buffer makes it protrude a bit(Into the hole where the spring guide stopper fits)
But the buffer is only about 1mm thick, and the protrusion is more then that:
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The piston and cylinder head:
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#26 ·
internals of this CYMA version so good ( except chamber ). Think about got one in future lol xD
 
#29 ·
I ordered this 2 days ago planning to install my mancraft kit. The cylinder length is too long. Its like the agm L96 in which, when i isntalled the mancraft kit, it was leaking air because the brass hole was not far enough inside. ANy way to fix that? My thoughts is that we need a longer mancraft middle cylinder.
 
#30 ·
I just have one question BumS, I'm a little confused about the trigger system and cylinder. If I want to do a full upgrade to this rifle (not with a SDiK, keeping it spring operated) what systems do I need to look for when upgrading if it's not vsr-10 compatible. (I.e- sear set, cylinder, piston, etc) thanks and sorry if you already answered this. Just need some clarification.
 
#32 ·
Well, right now there's not much you can upgrade.

Things that can be upgraded(Parts that are available):
Piston
Spring guide
Inner barrel
Hopup bucking/rubber

But unless you run the rifle over, there's not much that needs replacing/upgrading.

The main part on a VSR you need to upgrade, is the trigger system and piston(If you plan on running a high power spring).
And for that, you'll either need new steel sears or a 90 degree system.
The 90 degree system is the preferred choice, as it lightens the bolt pull on heavy springs.
And this rifle already got one.
The sears is also steel, just as most(all) upgraded triggers.

This rifle is about 137 Euro(~145 USD)

A BAR-10 is about 105 Euro(~111 USD).
And then you need a trigger.
Airsoftpro trigger(Bundled with piston and spring guide) 80.60 Euro(~85.37 USD).
Or a Action Army(Bundled with piston) 170 Euro(~180 USD)

BAR-10 + AA Trigger = 275 Euro(~291 USD)
BAR-10 + AP Trigger = 185.6 Euro(~196 USD)

The BAR-10 got a better hopup system, but many people upgrade it to a
Action Army hopup unit anyway.
And then there's the barrel, which is one of the first thing people replaces.

@Asianwarchief The trigger pull is very light.
 
#33 ·
Alright! Thanks a bunch for the response. I've already bought the S&T PDI Custom M40A3 version of this, and since its identical I wasn't sure what parts are compatible. I'll definitely use this information to start gathering my parts list! If you have any more knowledge on this product or the one I'm buying please let me know! I'd love to learn as much as I can to make my sniper rifle a powerful gun on the field!
 
#34 ·
Hey BumS, Is there a chance that a VSR outer barrel could thread with the reciever?