I love these types of videos where people actually customize their guns by modifying them, rather than just slapping on different accessories. Looks great!
Thank you for posting this. Did the same to the rear stock on mine but used the long screw from a fixed m16 aeg stock so I didn't have to buy a threaded rod. It really improves the handling as with the full length stock my front hand tended to hold the shotgun just behind the pump. Now it is perfect....
Hey, I want to do this with mine but I’m not sure what to use to cap off the stock. Like does the original one fit the smaller size and what screw do I use?
I'm not the biggest fan of short-stockless shotguns, but I have considered building on with the "proper" Remington MCS breaching grip and fore end on it. But I don't know what I would do to make it special because just tossing on different furniture isn't very unique.
Definitely not without extreme modification as the mounting mechanisms aren't even kinda close to each other. It would require chopping up your furniture real good which would be a rather expensive mistake if you don't get it right on the first time. I remember seeing years ago clone Magpul furniture on spring shotguns on some Asian site, maybe WGC Shop or EHobbyAsia. I feel like they were made by a company called AB Airsoft or something similar. I would suggest doing some digging and seeing if you can find that before taking a drill to the real thing.
@@rex101898 yea the shotgun is called the CYMA CM355, you just can’t get it in the US. At least you can’t do it cheaply or without risk. But hey I appreciate the speedy reply mate!
@@24Hercules I don't know how expensive it is, but if you really want Magpul furniture the alternative to paying for one other those is buying real furniture for ~$130 and hoping you can actually make it fit. So I bet its not actually that much more expensive. Whenever shipping something in from overseas I always use express shipping and customs seems to worry about it a little less. Never had any problem importing realistic looking parts with trademarked logos from Hong Kong personally using that method.
How you glued to shotgun that shell holder (what kind of glue/tape) bcoz every time i glue a holder is easy to snap off and glue not hold that good on plastic frame :(
If you mean just the barrel itself, probably no where. Buying an entire new gun or making one from a piece of pipe would be the most practical way of doing it. I suppose you might also be able to buy a Cam870 or G&P 870 barrel, but either of those would probably cost more than the gun itself.
The reason why i ask is because i have the no Stock metal version and my field have the same but in plastic. And i just feel like the pladtic version is really light and flinchy
No. Much like real shotguns, the BBs don't really spread for a few inches/feet after they have exited the barrel. And the hole in the end of the brake is slight oversized just incase.
I love these types of videos where people actually customize their guns by modifying them, rather than just slapping on different accessories. Looks great!
I couldn't agree more.
how much coffee did you drink? you move rather fast.
About 1 less than me!
Thank you for posting this. Did the same to the rear stock on mine but used the long screw from a fixed m16 aeg stock so I didn't have to buy a threaded rod.
It really improves the handling as with the full length stock my front hand tended to hold the shotgun just behind the pump. Now it is perfect....
Hey, I want to do this with mine but I’m not sure what to use to cap off the stock. Like does the original one fit the smaller size and what screw do I use?
That paint job looks epic. I wish I could paint that good. Also liked the compensator at the end of the barrel.
Awesome job
Great paint job mate!
Wow your skills are great!
did you do anything to the back plate ??? or did you just used it as it is ?? nice job btw!!
In terms of the paintjob its clearly done well but kryptec camo is so overused that it looks too basic.
How did you get the orange tip off this thing?
*before shortening it*
Cool man, nice work.
Id pay this guy good money to do this for my shotgun!
Glad you like it.
Do you have design your muzzle brake of a to z or take inspiration of one that already exist ?
hello friend, nice job you did. I would like to know where you got it and which stock cap model you exchanged, the smallest stock.
Ever considered trying to make a breacher mod for the Cyma shotty?
I'm not the biggest fan of short-stockless shotguns, but I have considered building on with the "proper" Remington MCS breaching grip and fore end on it. But I don't know what I would do to make it special because just tossing on different furniture isn't very unique.
I might sound stupid but when I looked up M5 threaded rod it was saying different sizes so what size is it? I know I sound dumb
Cccustoms 90 14mm
I think i buy directly a short version xD
Interesting fact: long version have inner barrels same sized as short one.
What kind of springs do these take? I was thinking about adding whatever it is M+10 or whatever.
The spring measurement for airsoft is:
M100 would be around 100 meters per second, 140 is 140 meters per second etc
Hope helps!
So will it now shoot aps shells?
Podrias hacer un customizado de la cyma cm351??? Impresionante!!!
shit is LIT my man nice
What did you use instead of the original buttstock? o.o
Can you tell me what are the exact things I need for this. Specially the rod you used and whatever cap you used for the stock.
just out of curiosity. why did you shorten the stock?
How did you keep the stock from falling out with the rod?
sick
By any chance do you know if the shotgun is compatible with Magpul furniture
Definitely not without extreme modification as the mounting mechanisms aren't even kinda close to each other. It would require chopping up your furniture real good which would be a rather expensive mistake if you don't get it right on the first time. I remember seeing years ago clone Magpul furniture on spring shotguns on some Asian site, maybe WGC Shop or EHobbyAsia. I feel like they were made by a company called AB Airsoft or something similar. I would suggest doing some digging and seeing if you can find that before taking a drill to the real thing.
@@rex101898 yea the shotgun is called the CYMA CM355, you just can’t get it in the US. At least you can’t do it cheaply or without risk. But hey I appreciate the speedy reply mate!
@@24Hercules I don't know how expensive it is, but if you really want Magpul furniture the alternative to paying for one other those is buying real furniture for ~$130 and hoping you can actually make it fit. So I bet its not actually that much more expensive. Whenever shipping something in from overseas I always use express shipping and customs seems to worry about it a little less. Never had any problem importing realistic looking parts with trademarked logos from Hong Kong personally using that method.
@@rex101898 yea I was thinking about it, I mostly just want the forehand which is only $30 US so it wouldn’t be a break the bank investment
wow, rather (in tra kit)
How you glued to shotgun that shell holder (what kind of glue/tape) bcoz every time i glue a holder is easy to snap off and glue not hold that good on plastic frame :(
3M velcro. Sticks to anything.
JuiceBoxAirsoft thanks (u earned sub and like)
It is possible to buy you a muzzle brake like the one you put on this shotgun ?
I designed and made it myself. At this time I'm not interested in selling any. Sorry.
Is the muzzle brake design on shape ways?, if so can you put the link
The design is not public on Shapeways. I'm not really interested in giving it out at this time.
where can i found a new long barrel for cyma? do you know?
If you mean just the barrel itself, probably no where. Buying an entire new gun or making one from a piece of pipe would be the most practical way of doing it. I suppose you might also be able to buy a Cam870 or G&P 870 barrel, but either of those would probably cost more than the gun itself.
looks great but why didnt u just buy the shorter version?
I wanted the full length version, but after using it in a game I realized how difficult it is to use a gun with a really long stock and barrel.
i thought the same, it looks cool but is impractical. Any gameplay coming with it?
Been busy, but next time I make it to a field I will definitely get a video with her. Shouldn't be too long.
look forward 2 it
How much did you take out of the stock?
I took off the end cap, cut off 2 inches or so, and then shaved the endcap down so it would fit back on.
is this the metal or plastic version
Plastic. I didn't really see a reason to pay the extra amount for the metal one?
The reason why i ask is because i have the no Stock metal version and my field have the same but in plastic. And i just feel like the pladtic version is really light and flinchy
Well it definately is lighter and more toy-ish. But I've been using the plastic tri-shots for years now, so Ive gotten use to it I guess.
Have you had any issues with bb's getting caught up in the muzzle break?
No. Much like real shotguns, the BBs don't really spread for a few inches/feet after they have exited the barrel. And the hole in the end of the brake is slight oversized just incase.
i.m a guy and i would make it purple and don't be like oh why purple are you gay no purple is a color i like