Matrix Real Wood Stock For CYMA M14 Airsoft AEG Rifles
5 Customer Reviews
by matthew o. on 02/27/2025
"Almost a perfect fit on my Tokyo Marui. Just a little tight around the motor mount/wires, sliding the motor forward out of adjustment. Had to shave a little extra space down in the grip with a dremel wand until the motor slid in freely.
All holes lined up perfectly, however, this does not use the typical m14 rear sling mount that slots into the stock and uses the lower butt stock screw. The rear sling mount from an m1903 springfield fits.
It is solid wood, fairly hard, not laminate, i feel it will scratch or dent rather easily. The exterior finish is very nice, nearly flawless in fact, but pretty rough on the inside and needed a little cleaning up.
I feel the price is reasonable for the quality, and considering the other options are buy a wood version, find one second hand, or attempt to modify a real m14 stock or make one from scratch.
All holes lined up perfectly, however, this does not use the typical m14 rear sling mount that slots into the stock and uses the lower butt stock screw. The rear sling mount from an m1903 springfield fits.
It is solid wood, fairly hard, not laminate, i feel it will scratch or dent rather easily. The exterior finish is very nice, nearly flawless in fact, but pretty rough on the inside and needed a little cleaning up.
I feel the price is reasonable for the quality, and considering the other options are buy a wood version, find one second hand, or attempt to modify a real m14 stock or make one from scratch.
by Mark V. on 01/12/2025
"Perfect! It was perfect for Cyma m14 SOCOM. I will say though once you drop it in there its a tight fit and not the easiest to pull back out. But regardless, easy install, beautiful darker wood. Makes it look like a Korean war era m14.
by Kade O. on 02/15/2024
"Fits the cyma m14 perfectly. Didn't have to sand or adjust anything at all. It makes the grip thicker (which I like). The only bad thing is that the stock sling loops won't fit and they don't include any sling points that will fit, so I'll have to buy some surplus ones if I want to ever use it.
by Stephen M. on 10/30/2023
"Fit mine to a G&P M14 for reference.
Fit out of the box was ok. Had to sand out a notch for the charging handle spring guide (the size of this piece may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer), but otherwise everything dropped in fine*. More info further down
Fit of wires through to the butt was tight. I doubt any fuse or hardwired mosfet would fit, the deans connector barely fits. Fortunately the mosfet I installed is easily disconnected, but it certainly would not fit through the grip were it hardwired.
The butt plate holes were not spaced the same as the butt plate off of my G&P, close enough I made it "fit", only to realize I drilled one of the screws into the battery compartment. This sounds worse than it turned out to be, and was certainly still usable, but I drilled out the hole and patched it, and was careful with drilling the new hole for the butt plate. In general, tolerances were not great on holes/cutouts but this was the only serious issue.
It is "solid" (not laminate) wood, and based on the hole patterns I'm guessing A&K OEM or at least from the same OEM A&K uses for their m1a wood stock model. Soft wood, like pine or birch, stained, but not period accurate. Good news is it is very light, downside is I don't expect tremendous durability.
Inside finish is awful. I'm far from a craftsman but do rudimentary woodworking and sanded/chiseled what I could to knock back the splinters and other imperfections that the main body could snag on. Like I said, soft wood made this really easy to work on, although some parts are impossible to get to without speciality tools (passthrough in grip for instance).
Some other points of note:
Rear sling mount is not a standard m14 sling loop. Seems to be an SKS stock sling mount but waiting for parts to confirm.
All fasteners are threaded into brass threaded inserts. Nice for any necessary disassembly.
There really isn't a good way to install a front swivel sling mount for a bipod. I tried but the taper of the front of the stock prevent good contact from the bipod. Also the front sling mount seems further up so there isn't quite enough room to fit it without overhang/interference with a sling. Probably best to get a sling/bipod combo unit if you really want one.
Probably more of a pain than a gain, but it does turn heads so that's worth something.
Fit out of the box was ok. Had to sand out a notch for the charging handle spring guide (the size of this piece may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer), but otherwise everything dropped in fine*. More info further down
Fit of wires through to the butt was tight. I doubt any fuse or hardwired mosfet would fit, the deans connector barely fits. Fortunately the mosfet I installed is easily disconnected, but it certainly would not fit through the grip were it hardwired.
The butt plate holes were not spaced the same as the butt plate off of my G&P, close enough I made it "fit", only to realize I drilled one of the screws into the battery compartment. This sounds worse than it turned out to be, and was certainly still usable, but I drilled out the hole and patched it, and was careful with drilling the new hole for the butt plate. In general, tolerances were not great on holes/cutouts but this was the only serious issue.
It is "solid" (not laminate) wood, and based on the hole patterns I'm guessing A&K OEM or at least from the same OEM A&K uses for their m1a wood stock model. Soft wood, like pine or birch, stained, but not period accurate. Good news is it is very light, downside is I don't expect tremendous durability.
Inside finish is awful. I'm far from a craftsman but do rudimentary woodworking and sanded/chiseled what I could to knock back the splinters and other imperfections that the main body could snag on. Like I said, soft wood made this really easy to work on, although some parts are impossible to get to without speciality tools (passthrough in grip for instance).
Some other points of note:
Rear sling mount is not a standard m14 sling loop. Seems to be an SKS stock sling mount but waiting for parts to confirm.
All fasteners are threaded into brass threaded inserts. Nice for any necessary disassembly.
There really isn't a good way to install a front swivel sling mount for a bipod. I tried but the taper of the front of the stock prevent good contact from the bipod. Also the front sling mount seems further up so there isn't quite enough room to fit it without overhang/interference with a sling. Probably best to get a sling/bipod combo unit if you really want one.
Probably more of a pain than a gain, but it does turn heads so that's worth something.
by Gary C. on 12/13/2021
"Totally not a direct....I have a wood shop and this is a difficult fit. Not impossible, but not fun.