Variable wrote:Hey,
Fellow OIT alum here. 2003-2008.
If you want to train, then you want trigger pull that's realistic right? GBBR is going to be one of the most realistic trigger pulls you can get (although if someone knows better please let me know). AEG triggers tend to be more "vague" than something with an actual sear underneath.
I can't say anything about the WE because I haven't handled it, but I can say the KWA AK GBBRs are fanstastic as far as the trigger/bolt/magazine feel. Its still a "toy" feeling compared to the real thing, but that's the nature.
Kendodude wrote:I would highly recommend the GHK AK line up for GBBR AKs. They are much more reliable and have a much wider variety of aftermarket internal parts compared to WE-Tech, which also tends to have a lot of pot metal internals from time to time. They really are Hit or Miss. A lot of GBBR AK users I've met down here in SoCal swear by GHK! They may be more expensive than the WE-Tech, but you get what you pay for. You can find GHK and KWA internal upgrade parts overseas at places like WGCShop, BunnyworkshopHK, and ShooterCB Gear. Before you decide on upgrading and tuning your gun, I suggest taking it out for a run first before upgrading.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHkZr0xi2iA
(This guy is a japanese airsofter, so his tuning is limited to 1 joule by law, we can use higher pressure gas here in the states which will cause the bolt to cycle faster)
It sounds like HPA is not the experience you want. Using HPA is an internal swap of an AEG which gives you the spot on trigger pull response and consistency, but... your manual of arms will still be that of an AEG (literally just pulling the mag in and out) and you have a tube sticking out of your replica. Recoil is also very minimal/non existent compared to a GBBR and there are no moving parts externally. Many Indoor airsofters prefer HPA set up for the competitive aspect, but it sounds like if you want to cross train, you'll want a GBBR. Hope this helps!
Kendodude wrote: I'm unsure about the compatibility of KWA, but GHK can definately take on Magpul, Zenitco, and more!
I hope you enjoy your KWA and the start of your GBBR journey! Already a step above using the WE-Tech!
binicb2r wrote:What did you study at OIT? I was in MET and CSET. Ended up working at a place that most of the technical people and technical supervisors are OIT grads.
Kendodude wrote:There are Full Stroke kits available (though, it won't go as far back as your real AK) and the GHK has a large compatibility with various real firearm accessories. I'm unsure about the compatibility of KWA, but GHK can definately take on Magpul, Zenitco, and more! Even your foregrip from your personal AK! There are modifications available to help bring down the FPS of your GBBR too, they're called Negative Air Pressure System (or NPAS). Make sure to do research on the compatibity of the NPAS before purchasing! In japan and UK where FPS of airsoft guns are regulated NPAS are a necessary part and help allow you to use hot GBBRs indoors. Just stuff to keep in mind!
I hope you enjoy your KWA and the start of your GBBR journey! Already a step above using the WE-Tech!
ThatGnomeGuy wrote:Kendodude wrote: I'm unsure about the compatibility of KWA, but GHK can definately take on Magpul, Zenitco, and more!
I hope you enjoy your KWA and the start of your GBBR journey! Already a step above using the WE-Tech!
KWA is pretty proprietary. Pistol grips are swappable, mostly. My repro Zenitco B-18 fits my KWA AK-G. Handguards for the KWA seem remarkably proprietary.
Variable wrote:binicb2r wrote:What did you study at OIT? I was in MET and CSET. Ended up working at a place that most of the technical people and technical supervisors are OIT grads.
Information Technology. A lot of the CSET grads from my era ended up going to IGT. The Mechanical people ended up all over kinda like us IT geeks. You go where the work is until the corporate gods lay you off. LOL.
binicb2r wrote:I might drop a bake pistol grip on there. If I could find wood for cheap I might but real Krink wood is $$$!!!
Do you know what the thread is on the FSB? Is it a standard 24mm RH or is it a stepped down 14mm LH?.
ThatGnomeGuy wrote:binicb2r wrote:I might drop a bake pistol grip on there. If I could find wood for cheap I might but real Krink wood is $$$!!!
Do you know what the thread is on the FSB? Is it a standard 24mm RH or is it a stepped down 14mm LH?.
The KWA Krink has a std 24 mm thread, I run my PWS expansion chamber thingie on it for time to time, as well as my faux extended expansion chamber from an SLR-106CR I once had. It is said that underneath the 24mm threaded muzzle end is a standard Airsoft muzzle thread, so if you take off the 24mm, you can run just about any Airsoft muzzle device.
You may have to hog out the inside of your Bakelite grip, I used an old Yugo grip I had laying around and had to waller out the inside where the trigger guard plate is. Fits fine.
Personally, I dream of finding AKSU-type and 10.5-in M4 GBBs that will take enough real steel parts to mirror a couple of real steels I have. It'd be such a handy training aid.
binicb2r wrote: If I have to hog out a bake I'll just not mount it.
ThatGnomeGuy wrote:binicb2r wrote: If I have to hog out a bake I'll just not mount it.
You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar. Kudos!
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