Welcome to another AIRSOFT REVIEWS HD episode
i had many demands from you for this episode so this is the day!
after the AK and v3 gearbox disassembly many of you asked me if i can make a video for the v2 gb too
so in the previous Airsoft Tech video we disassembly an CYMA AK and the v3 gearbox
in this video we will do the same procedure with an M4 rifle with a v2 gearbox
i will use my KING ARMS M4 MOE
and i will disassembly this airsoft gun as well as the gearbox shell
also i will show you all the internal upgrades of my M4 rifle
this is a licenced MAGPUL MOE rifle
in my opinion it is one of the best airsoft M4 rifles
and i will probably never sell this airsoft gun because i love it
before starting let me tell you that in my opinion this M4's are much easier to break down than the AK's
and much more easier to upgrade
also the are tons of upgrade parts in the market
in my experience you can disassembly much faster an M4 than an AK and a v2 gearbox than a v3
so enough with the talk lets get started
i had many M4's before but this is one of the best M4's
the build up quality is very decent
the body is made of tough metal, it has engraved markings
but for more details check the review in the link below
and in the same video you will see the G&P M4 Magpul moe
externally i have installed a T-1 micro dot with raiser and an OD magpul stock (non-licenced)
i pair this OD stock with an OD magpul moe grip
also i have installed a G36 buttom rail on the handguard so i can install grips
because the stock handguard does not have any rail expept from these small mini rails
which the have only one centered screw and they are terribly woobly
so i used a small metal G36c 20mm rail with two screws to create a solid base when i can place my grips
the only drawback of this airsoft gun is the loose front MAGPUL handguard
sometimes and when i have my grip on the gun it moves very badly
you can replace this handguard with any type of metal handguard
but in my opinion this original MAGPUL MOE handguard must stay on this airsoft gun
i have upgraded this gun
with upgraded gears, motor, piston, cylinder head and nozzle
also i have replaced the barrel and the hop up bucking
so lets disassembly the body firstly and then the gearbox shell
all the M4/M16's have two pins that hold the upper with the low receiver
one to the front and one to the rear
we have to remove this two pins to split the body
you can use a small screwdriver or a pin remover
its better to use a pin remover
there are pins that can removed easily and other that can resist pretty much
for this airsoft gun the front pin can be removed very easily but the rear pin can not get out without force
for tough pins you can use a screwdriver or a pin remover and a small hummer to apply some force
always be carefull and do not apply to much force
also in most of the M4's in the market the pins can be removed totally
but in this King Arms the pins do not come out
they stop at the edge of the body and stay locked on the body
so lets remove the pins
so i placed the airsoft gun on a flat surface where i can work properly
and i will start stipping down the body
first of all i will remove this two pins
so the upper receiver can be released
press them down with a screw driver or a pin remover and get them out
now the pins are out of the body
and as you can see in this airsoft rifle they can not be removed
its a cool feature that protects you from losing these parts
now i wil remove the handguard
press the delta ring down and remove each part of the handguard
inside you can see the wiring
this airsoft gun is front wired
as you can see there is no plug because i usually remove it to place it on my other AEGs
so i can use my lipo batteries which are all with deans
now the handguard is off and the pins removed
in the next step i will remove the stock and the buffer tube
the buffer tube bolt goes inside the gearbox and the spring guide
if you don't remove the buffer tube screw the gearbox want come out
in few M4's the buffer tube screw does not go in the spring guide
in those airsoft guns, the spring guide has an independent screw
use a flat-head phillips screwdriver to push down the lock pin in this point
and simply pull out the stock
now lets remove the buffer tube
inside this tube there is a metal plate and a big screw
this is a cross Phillips head screw or an allen screw
for the KING ARMS i will use my cross head Phillips screw driver
so i will find the screw in the center of the tube and i will loose it
we must remove totally this bolt
so now i have removed the buffer tube
also now i can remove the rear sling mount ring
do not forget to put it again back on the rifle before re-assembling it
if you forget it you have to remove again the buffer tube
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