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aZn_triXta07 October 19th, 2011 14:10

The PMC style AK will look good next to my sexy GHK AKM :D

I'm going to solve the sluggish blowback with HPA bwahahaha

Coresair October 19th, 2011 15:13

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Originally Posted by ViR (Post 1548926)
Good to know..
But not like I wouldn't buy it if it wasnt removable.. they got me.. :(

Gah, If (read: when) I get one i'll remove it too, the only reason being I run my primaries southpaw and it would probably just get in the way...

Brian McIlmoyle October 19th, 2011 15:36

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Originally Posted by Coresair (Post 1548976)
Gah, If (read: when) I get one i'll remove it too, the only reason being I run my primaries southpaw and it would probably just get in the way...


no probably .. it would get in the way for lefties...

Coresair October 19th, 2011 18:51

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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1548991)
no probably .. it would get in the way for lefties...

well I said probably because I've seen builds with extended magwell/s on both sides (either two distinct pieces or one full piece). I know LCT and First Factory make those, but I always thought they would cause more trouble than anything else.

ShelledPants October 20th, 2011 13:23

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Originally Posted by ViR (Post 1548420)
Brian, did you notice any easy way to remove the fancy mag well plate?

Once I get mine I would be looking to put some wood on it and try to make it as old school as possible.


P.S. Oh yea, at Deadfall even my Glock was leaving clouds of gas on semi.

I took a look at the WE AK last night.

You WILL be able to removed the flange. It attaches using elongated hex screws on the right most trigger guard attachment point, like the real thing. THE PROBLEM IS that you need stock short hex screws to replace the longer ones if you remove the flange, so that the trigger guard is secured to the rifle.

My overall initial impression without firing the rifle is: Wow. Seriously solid build and amazing new hopup/magazine feed. Very cool. Will be my next gun. Period.

coach October 20th, 2011 15:09

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Originally Posted by ShelledPants (Post 1549550)
I took a look at the WE AK last night.

You WILL be able to removed the flange. It attaches using elongated hex screws on the right most trigger guard attachment point, like the real thing. THE PROBLEM IS that you need stock short hex screws to replace the longer ones if you remove the flange, so that the trigger guard is secured to the rifle.

My overall initial impression without firing the rifle is: Wow. Seriously solid build and amazing new hopup/magazine feed. Very cool. Will be my next gun. Period.

just match the threading and length of the shorter ones with any kind of head.

worst case, albeit a tad easier, is to cut the longer screws to length. only caveat I'll mention is, it'd be best to find a nut that threads onto the screw before cutting so you can de-burr the ends as you remove the nut.

m102404 October 20th, 2011 15:50

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Originally Posted by ShelledPants (Post 1549550)
....You WILL be able to removed the flange. It attaches using elongated hex screws on the right most trigger guard attachment point, like the real thing. THE PROBLEM IS that you need stock short hex screws to replace the longer ones if you remove the flange, so that the trigger guard is secured to the rifle.
....

Pfft...if that's going to stop anyone, they shouldn't be allowed to have the gun in the first place..

-=ArchAngel=- October 21st, 2011 02:55

I was watching some youtube vids of it and it seemed a lot of ppl had some issue with stiff mag loading. Or is it a user problem with spaghetti arms.

Brian McIlmoyle October 21st, 2011 09:46

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Originally Posted by -=ArchAngel=- (Post 1549981)
I was watching some youtube vids of it and it seemed a lot of ppl had some issue with stiff mag loading. Or is it a user problem with spaghetti arms.

I have experienced no issue.. it's got a good strength spring on the mag catch.. so you need to handle it like you mean it.

I've seen people who just can't align the mag square with the well .. and have trouble.. just take some practice to develop the skill

coach October 21st, 2011 12:26

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Originally Posted by Brian McIlmoyle (Post 1550050)
I've seen people who just can't align the mag square with the well .. and have trouble.. just take some practice to develop the skill

that half mag well flange should help people index the mags easier. though it might make people, like me, lazy when going back to a regular AK body with out the flange. lol

RacingManiac October 21st, 2011 13:45

Arnies' thread and some Taiwanese thread are reporting everything from disconnector, to striker, to hammer breakage......

Berkut October 21st, 2011 13:52

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Originally Posted by RacingManiac (Post 1550166)
Arnies' thread and some Taiwanese thread are reporting everything from disconnector, to striker, to hammer breakage......

Give it couple months and RaTech will fix that! Drop in everything.

RacingManiac October 21st, 2011 14:06

The lazy man in me probably want to wait til RA-Tech do their "custom" gun first.....:D

Also want a carbine size one...

Brayden October 21st, 2011 21:42

I too really want 1, i'd love to put on some real wood grips and then just game it until it dies. Absolutely nothing else.

Shirley October 22nd, 2011 14:40

Just went to TorontoAirsoft. Wow, I just tried out the 47u, and it's badass.
The recoil is amazing and how hard it was.

I can't wait till they get them in and the PMC version next month-ish.


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