Description
LCK74M EBB Carbine Replica
A replica of the most famous product of Soviet
technological drive – the MichaiÅ‚ KaÅ‚asznikov’s assault rifle, in a modified 1991
version.
The replica was made from highest-quality components with
a great care for details and a resemblance of the original. Almost the entire
replica, aside from some small elements, was made from steel. An exception
is of course the polymer pistol grip and handguard with the stock.
Considering the materials used and the quality of
craftsmanship, the replica is characteristic for its considerable
durability. There are no loose spots or instances of inaccurate manufacture and
fitting of elements. The entire construction appears as a single, solid
element. Internal parts allow for an easy tuning, providing at the same time
a long and seamless operation at stock.
This replica in EBB version features a complete,
and to a large degree compliant with the original, bolt carrier. EBB recoil
imitation system in this case is very noticeable due to the movement of the
entire, complete bolt carrier not just a replica of the charging handle,
as is the case in replicas by other manufacturers. Biggest satisfaction can be
derived, of course, when the fire mode selector is set to full-auto!
The use of a modified gearbox frame was necessary for correct
operation of the entire system. Another point of interest is the implementation
of a full-steel, monolithic piston equipped with a special latch that is
responsible to setting the entire bolt carrier group in motion.Â
Remaining parts of the gearbox are fully compatible with
gearbox V3 standard.Â
Guaranteed by the replica muzzle velocity of ~400
FPSÂ makes this rifle an ideal choice for any assault trooper. Durability,
as well as the quality of the craftsmanship, allows for the usage of this
replica not only during ordinary airsoft skirmishes but also as a prop or a
simulation weapon.
In summary, the replica by LCT is a perfect choice for
any Russophile enthusiast of military accessories.
The set includes:
– replica
– magazine
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