Pheas Airsoft got an extensive guide on how to disassemble and maintain the CYMA CM.032 M14 airsoft rifle which is one of the tough AEGs to take apart and put back together again. He begins by splitting the stock from the main assembly, a process that involves a bit of prying and the careful handling of internal wiring. It becomes clear early on that this rifle is a puzzle of small parts, springs, and screws that seem to enjoy making a break for freedom the moment they are released.
Pheas Airsoft goes over the CYMA M14 (CM.032) if it still worth getting these days. The unboxing reveals a solid, heavy replica featuring a metal muzzle brake, a textured black stock, and a charging handle that provides one of the most satisfying metallic sounds in the airsoft world. Included in the package are two high-capacity magazines, a somewhat optimistic sling, and a few basic tools to get things started.
After the Tokyo Marui M14 series, many say the clones made by CYMA are good alternatives as compared to others. Airsoft Sweden gives his take in this video review... "In today's video we review CM.032 made by CYMA. It is a replica of the M14 rifle used during the Vietnam War. This airsoft really performs well for its price and is highly recommended, as is the case with most CYMA weapons. In this video we go through the usual stuff like performance, quality and more.