OcelotM16A4 wrote:By LCT do you mean Lancer Tactical?
http://www.foxairsoft.com/news/1111/lct-aks74un-review.html wrote:LCT began their business several years ago developing full wood and metal kits for the plastic bodied Tokyo Marui AK-47 variants. About 3 years ago, LCT began producing their own internals and selling fully assembled AKs. While they always used the very highest quality materials and workmanship, the externals were still based on the Tokyo Marui kits and therefore suffered somewhat. In order to build a kit, a great deal of adjustability is necessary and that means a lot of extra parts and fasteners so that the kit will fit a wide range of variably sized original guns.
The major difference with the new generation of LCT AEGs, or NV, is that they are complete designs from the ground up. They also feature a realistic takedown which AK enthusiasts will love.
sourkraut45 wrote:Thanks guys that really helps! and I was not referring to lancer tactical by the way
Alien_Hunter wrote: Really, I would sell my family into slavery for one if there was anybody interested.
ogrejager wrote:Alien_Hunter wrote: Really, I would sell my family into slavery for one if there was anybody interested.
Pictures of your mom and sister(s), if any, please.
sourkraut45 wrote:Between the AKMS and the AK74M, which would you say has sturdier components? And how bout internals? Ive heard quite a few Reports on people's pistons breaking running 11.1 lipos w/ 25C dump.
Chowdberg wrote:I have had the personal pleasure of feeling up several LCT AKs.
At the moment, I'm in the possession of the LCT RPK74MN. Dare I say it feels absolutely beautiful. The weight is there, the functionality is there, and without a doubt, there has been absolutely no downside to it in the slightest.
I've seen and gotten my hands on the LCT AK104 model as well. You get a special feeling of badass when you cradle it in your arms.
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