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Well this, and every other m9k-based weapon as far as I know, has no aim-sway. It's simply not in the code. Maybe you have something else causing issues. I've heard that "SharpeYe - No Stamina" Causes issues, and M9k-TFA converter tends to break things to a point where one needs to reinstall GMod.
Just poke around your addon folder and see if you have something weird.
Also, just for science' sake, try this out. https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=509252699&searchtext=jdj It's pretty much the same code, but is distinctly not mine. Let me know if this is causing you issues as well.
Also, that doesn't explain the swaying you mentioned before.