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Stock TM M14 SOCOM demo w/9.6V battery

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2007

Range was about 50 feet, targets were about 12'' across. Hardly a demonstration of this rifle's real accuracy or range (chest-size targets at 150' easy), but it was windy and I wasn't feeling that squirrely. Besides, you wouldn't be able to hear the "ding" of plastic on metal at that range, anyway. :)

Also, note that the second burst on fullauto (when I transition to the left target), my burst misses. That is operator error, not a dryfire/misfeed. I spaced out and didn't put the red dot on target, and surprise, the bbs missed. Quickly rectified by my next volley, naturally. :)

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  • *whep whep whep whep* ... *PING PING PING PING*

  • @ardrummer292 hey man is there any upgrades you would get for this? Thanks!

  • it'd work fine

  • This is a hella old video. I'm making a project SOC16 that has a G&P v7 gearbox in it.

  • well you acount is suspended so i dont need to insult you

  • not at all better than an 8.4v

  • TSD did a very good job with the M14. Mine is very quiet also, and is amazingly accurate up to 250 feet.

  • does your magazine wobble?

  • Hi I have a marui M14 socom upgraded to shoot 420 fps. The motor is still stock. I was wondering if i could switch from a 8.4v 3600mah to a 9.6v 2000mah. Would this damage my gun?

  • is it bad to do this?

    9.6v in stock?

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