CYMA AKS74u

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is the only answer to the question of wether or not you should put an m4 stock on your ak......

tbh i like the triangle folding stock, if you get some foam and tape it round the stock it's nice, comfortable, and simple.

if you're gonna do anything i'd say go zenitco style, the legit stuff costs more than the gun but there are clones out there.

 


is the only answer to the question of wether or not you should put an m4 stock on your ak......

tbh i like the triangle folding stock, if you get some foam and tape it round the stock it's nice, comfortable, and simple.

if you're gonna do anything i'd say go zenitco style, the legit stuff costs more than the gun but there are clones out there.
^^^this 

Also I don't think anyone actually makes a stock converter for that receiver.

 


is the only answer to the question of wether or not you should put an m4 stock on your ak......

tbh i like the triangle folding stock, if you get some foam and tape it round the stock it's nice, comfortable, and simple.

if you're gonna do anything i'd say go zenitco style, the legit stuff costs more than the gun but there are clones out there.




good shout man, cheers ill have a look about.

 
Cyka Blyat... Complete sacrilege this topic... as is that front set CYMA put on there in the first place!

I mean i'm kidding of course...       but i'm really not ?

 
https://grey-shop.ru/Outer-Pimp/AK-Stocks/Combat-Union-Adapter

that's the only one i'm aware of, but i'm sure someone in china makes a cheaper version.


Won't work, the CM0.45 doesn't have a pin to tap out upwards to remove the stock. That adaptor is for a standard stocked model. Also it states it's for Cyma, LCT and Tokyo Marui, as the 0.45 is modelled on a VFC design it may not be the same dimensions anyway.

More to the point, if you want a cheap AK with an M4 stock, why not just get this one: https://www.taiwangun.com/en/electric/cm-076a-full-metal-cyma?from=listing&campaign-id=19

 
Who actually adjusts them? I found "the" length years ago then packed the tube with gaffer tape and it's been wobble free in that same position since.

 
Who actually adjusts them? I found "the" length years ago then packed the tube with gaffer tape and it's been wobble free in that same position since.


people who are used to the sp1 style stock and are annoyed that their buffer tube stock is never quite the same length..... :P

 
Who actually adjusts them? I found "the" length years ago then packed the tube with gaffer tape and it's been wobble free in that same position since.
I’m always adjusting mine according to the situation. If I’m out in the open or have plenty of space then I prefer my stock fully extended. But in buildings with lots of tight corners I collapse it to make a shorter gun. Works for me. 

 
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