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June 8th, 2014, 12:43 | #16 |
Yeah realsword is 620 on this site.. And i dont rvrn know if its discontinued or not.
Yeah i read about the pneumatic blowback and how it does do more damage through time, didnt know about air leak though. Is the LCT 74u i linked ebb? Tbh I dont really like the blowback it always does more harm than good in general |
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June 8th, 2014, 12:53 | #17 | |
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You linked to the AKS-74 - not the 74U. I have the full wood stock variant of that, the LCT AK74 (NV version) and it's a rock-solid rifle. I also have the LCT AKMSU (NV version) - it needs a mag-well plate, but other than that, again, a rock-solid rifle. You can't really go wrong with choosing an LCT NV version - just make sure it's a variant that works for you. Last edited by HackD; June 8th, 2014 at 12:56.. |
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June 8th, 2014, 13:44 | #18 | |
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Is this the full wood that you have? https://store.albertaairsoft.com/lct...29-aeg/dp/6128 |
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June 8th, 2014, 14:01 | #19 | |
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That appears to be the version that i have. It is an NV version - made post-2010. I bought both of my LCT's used - actually, barely used. Last edited by HackD; June 8th, 2014 at 14:08.. |
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June 8th, 2014, 14:20 | #20 |
That is a sexy ak74 is the wood feel to it amazing? how comfortable is it?
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June 8th, 2014, 15:08 | #21 | |
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As far as my own LCT's go .. the AK74's wood is nice. It was out at an op, in which it was subjected to 12 hours of non-stop rain, and lots of rough treatment .. still looks great, and will look even better with more weathering. Very minor wood-splits under the butt-plate due to immersion soaking and drying out, but nothing that is threatening to travel out and compromise the overall structure of the stock. The wood is stained (as seen in the photo) and has several layers of lacquer as applied by LCT. External fit and finish of both LCT's is spot-on for quality. The AK74 is a long rifle - it is as long as my M14 socom. As such, it isn't the most versatile of the AK series in all game scenarios. It is a relatively heavy rifle. I would suggest trying on for size, before you buy, an LCT full-stock AK74. That all said, both shoot straight like fricken' lazer beams. |
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June 8th, 2014, 16:08 | #22 |
haha lazer beams, well its good to know that the gun is accurate, and yea full size rifles are usually long but as long as an m14? damn even longer than what I have thought, I will surely need to feel it beforehand because I am not a fan of long rifles. That is also why a foldable might be much more suitable, especially for CQB
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June 8th, 2014, 17:57 | #23 | |
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The M14 shown in this photo is an M14 Socom16 .. the shortened 16" barrel 'dmr' version. I believe the regular, original length M14 is 20", so it would be longer than an AK74 by 4" or so. From top to bottom: M4A1 14.5" M4A1 11.5" AK74 AKMSU (back to front, bottom: ) M14 Socom16 Mp5 Swordfish 'fantasy' Stoner63 LMG. I've backed the rifle butts to the wall, so it gives you an approximate comparison of overall gun length. Perspective of camera throws things off a bit, and the lighting is shit.. Last edited by HackD; June 8th, 2014 at 18:35.. |
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June 8th, 2014, 18:06 | #24 |
man the barrel length is insane, yeah I don't think a full stock ak is the right choice it is way too long but thanks for the comparisons between the M4s, I now have a better idea of how it looks.
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