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January 24th, 2013, 12:44 | #1 |
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GHK AKMS GBBR Review
Most of what needs to be said about the GHK AKM has been said by Kokanee in his review. But here are the things I am most interested in airsoft, for those of you who are like minded.
First of all: Realsword eat your heart out. This is not an AEG, but if you are into the niche market that is the Gas Blowback, I am thoroughly convinced that there is no other choice. Having owned the WE AKM (mine I turned into an AK-74N), the GHK AKMS is head and shoulders above the WE incarnation. Part of the reason is the steel (save the barrel, some internals, and bolt carrier) construction. All the little bits one would expect to be steel are. Even the sights, sight bases, trunions, and flash hider. The gun has welded-in rails just like the real AKM, and is built using rivets and pins where possible. The trigger group is fantastic in its design. It follows the design of the real gun, and is far more realistic, simple, and robust than the WE on the inside. Right down to the SLOT screw on the pistol grip, this gun is amazing because of the attention to detail exacted by GHK (LCT I assume was mostly responsible). The bolt guide is the AKM variety with the U shaped metal bar. The barrel is threaded on with a unique nut lock design that allows you to very frustratingly set the timing and headspace of the barrel. It's ingenious but requires a bit of skill. Also the pins were damn hard to get out and back in the steel barrel. I found it baffling that they didn't use the real steel folding stock mechanism since there was no gearbox to contend with. All the pieces of it are steel, however, and should hold up. I upgraded mine with a steel barrel, real Russian NOS stock set, and an early AKMS flash hider. I always thought the slant flash hider was sexy, but I've since changed my mind and prefer the old look. I also weathered it a bit.. AKs are not meant to look like Ferraris.
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у нас в рязани грибы с глазами их едят они глядят Last edited by Latvian291; January 24th, 2013 at 19:08.. |
January 24th, 2013, 13:46 | #2 |
When you say real stock NOS,you meant the wood part or the rear
metal part? This is the gun I am after right here.
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January 24th, 2013, 13:48 | #3 |
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The stock set (lower handguard, upper handguard, and pistol grip) is from Russia (actually shipped from a warehouse in the Ukraine), and is NOS (New Old Stock) just meaning that it had never been installed on a rifle previously (and requires minor fitting).
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January 24th, 2013, 15:00 | #4 |
So this GBB comes with the fold under stock, I have been out of the loop
for awhile? Edit, I found one on Evike. Are they Canada compliant?
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January 24th, 2013, 16:52 | #5 |
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I got mine on sale from Airsoft Milsim right after xmas. Still in stock but not on sale!
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January 24th, 2013, 17:14 | #6 |
Thanks
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February 8th, 2013, 13:11 | #7 |
He Latvian291,
I totally agree with you in that it should have a real steel designed folding stock assembly, but GHK is only responsible for the internals. They simply took LCT kits for AEGs, redesigned their blowback system and dropped it in. They used to do the same with DBoys AEG kits with their previous blowback system. From what I've read though, with the parts, you can actually mount a real steel underfolder kit on the GHK model since the LCT dimensions are supposedly identical to the real steel, but it might be more work than necessary since the LCT folding stock is quite good for an airsoft gun. |
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