May 14th, 2014, 10:57 | #646 | |
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Guess if they were half the price of LCT it would be worth it, but I have no idea of the current list price
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May 14th, 2014, 11:11 | #647 |
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E&L is more expensive.
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May 14th, 2014, 15:19 | #648 |
Varies model to model
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May 14th, 2014, 16:31 | #649 |
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To be honest, how much better in construction can E&L REALLY be compared to an LCT? I don't mean to sound like an LCT fanboy or something... but they are already as fully steel as you can pretty much get haha. I can't really see how E&L's construction is more revolutionary....
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May 14th, 2014, 17:24 | #650 |
The only gripes that I've heard with LCT (which is the reason people started to buy E&L over the LCT) is the selector grouping is correct on the E&L, as well as accurate markings on the lower receiver (near the handguard on the left side). It has been said to be made with the same material as they use with the real AK47/74's, reason being is that E&L was rumoured to be a real firearms manufacture (still?).
Other things that people have said, better wood finishing, better steel construction (arguably), a semi magwell (can't confirm however), a flash mag, and apparently better gearbox which can be used with M130 spring without any problems. Another fun fact as well, they get a metal hop-up unit. This info was gathered from a variety of sources, videos, and word of mouth from other forums, all of which still don't really make buying an E&L justified in my opinion (less you're a hardcore impressionist) that cared about minor cosmetic issues. I still buy LCT's over E&L as I do like using their gearboxes, and find their internal work good enough for me. Can't complain about a double o-ringed cylinder head, steel gears which have been shimmed decently, o ringed air nozzle, an aluminum piston head with a full steel teeth rack piston backing it up--none of these are top of the line, but for someone who just likes to play, good enough for me. E&L might do it better as some youtube videos might say, but in BC, LCT's are easier to source. Well, for me anyway. The steel on the LCT's work well for me, the wood finishing is decent (I always tend to age it, so it doesn't matter to me) and it's easy to take down for me as I'm not a great tech by any stretch of the imagination. If you really are anal about markings and realism, E&L I suppose it the way to go, but for a good AK that does everything you need it to do, LCT's are just as good as what E&L offer, and what's more, LCT offers a variety of AK's as well as other guns (M4's, M60's, and VAL's). If anything between the two companies, they both do the same thing. I found that E&L, and LCT's are either more expensive or cheaper than the other, depending on where you go. I would choose LCT because I'm familiar with their work, but if someone had a choice between the two, go with the one that's cheaper for you :P
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May 14th, 2014, 20:27 | #651 | |
So before I start, full disclosure: I work at JS Airsoft.
We've brought in a couple of E&L AKs to check out. The customer that bought the AKM actually had nothing but great things to say about it, he was very happy with the solid construction and performance out of the box. According to him, it's on par if not better than Real Sword. Quote:
Thanks for the shout out Stealth! If you guys have any questions about E&L please let me know, I'll try my best to answer them. |
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May 14th, 2014, 20:40 | #652 | |
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May 14th, 2014, 20:53 | #653 | |
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2. Will you guys bring in AKS74 , AK74M, AkS74u (when e&l releases)? |
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May 14th, 2014, 22:23 | #654 | |
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I would like to know the differences between each manufacturer, external and internal. Even over at RA I don't see a great write up yet. The parts section of the E&L website looks half decent, looks like some older systema silent piston head tech as well ( I still have one on those running). The wiring looks substantial and is that a FET I already see wired into the harness? I wonder what the seal is like with the stock hopup unit and what bucking are they using? but this has my interest: http://www.jsairsoft.com/e-l-ak104-pmc-c-aeg.html Edit: Internal blow up E&L ak preview - YouTube
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May 14th, 2014, 23:01 | #655 |
Question for those of you whole painted there various parts plum.
What paint do you use?? |
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May 14th, 2014, 23:53 | #656 |
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Some people use black ryte dye. Result depend on how long you leave it in the water.
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At the moment, no. We're not really comfortable with taking apart an AEG then sell it to a customer. There has been quiet a few reviews and videos online though, including a 40min review I found:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgtyyDZVDnw http://blog.airsoftcommunity.de/el-a...-what-the-buzz Hope that helps! Quote:
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May 15th, 2014, 17:23 | #658 | ||
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A subcontractor called Emei makes the realsteel Norinco Type 97 Norinco used to make Russian style AKs for Polytech Legends lineup. E&L's claim to making real firearms might be legit. |
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May 15th, 2014, 19:07 | #659 | |
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Whip the dye up in a tub then dunk the parts? |
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May 15th, 2014, 20:05 | #660 | |
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I do know that Land Arms refers to the airsoft parts manufacturer from a long time ago. I personally am not familiar with that brand, can anybody chime in? |
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