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12 April, 2015, 15:23
I'm currently looking at getting an Ak-74m and one manufacturer that's caught my eye is LCT. Their guns seem to be very solid and I have heard good things about them. So I was wondering whether anyone on this forum had owned one and what they thought. They are quite expensive so I wouldn't want to waste my money. Many thanks.
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12 April, 2015, 15:38
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Hi,Got three LCT's (akm, akms ,ms nv) and they are all brilliant guns.Very solid,very accurate and very well made.
Yes they are expensive but you wont be disappointed
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12 April, 2015, 16:29
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Hi,Got three LCT's (akm, akms ,ms nv) and they are all brilliant guns.Very solid,very accurate and very well made.
Yes they are expensive but you wont be disappointed
Great to hear, definitely I think I'll get the LCT now. Looked at E&L, VFC and Cyma previously but have settled on the LCT.
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13 April, 2015, 20:21
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LCTs are fantastic.
I think E&L pip on externals though.
But not by much
section 24 of the 1968 Act
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13 April, 2015, 21:27
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Anyone how picky LCTs are with mags?
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13 April, 2015, 22:29
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I have an e&l ak105. I have never felt an airsoft gun that feels so solid and hefty. I've not had chance to play a game with it yet so no comment on internals. I got mine from Poland for around £225 to my door. So much gun for that little price.
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13 April, 2015, 23:09
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Having seen the torture tests of the E&L's.
I'd say the only way you'll break one is to try and cut down a forest with it.
Internally I think they are pretty darn close to lct internals
section 24 of the 1968 Act
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2)It is an offence to sell an imitation firearm to a person under the age of eighteen.
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14 April, 2015, 06:45
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I bought an E&L as its a superb airsoft gun, even though I'm not an AK fan. Have been mega impressed by range and accuracy, not to mention the build quality. I bought an AKM, and once you start to take it apart, you find that a lot of the parts are real AK parts, just rendered un convertible eg gas tube looks like a real gas tube, with a long, wide cut down the middle.
From the sounds of it, either are a good choice, but for the money, you'd be hard pressed to beat the E&L!
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14 April, 2015, 08:58
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Bought an LCT AMD65 (marmite gun), 2nd time out out dropped it from about 4 feet onto concrete and the rear sight pinged out, that's all. Reasonably accurate to ~35m and feeds with any brand mag i've got (jg, lct,and some chinasoft waffle jobbies), what's not to like?
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14 April, 2015, 12:59
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I owned a new-gen LCT AK104 and it had nice externals, reliable enough performer but the folding stock catch wore away (it didn't like to stay unfolded), the charging handle is spot-welded to the bolt plate very flimsily and will break, and the grub screws holding the front barrel assembly to the main reciever had worn away leading to ridiculous levels of body flex, definite weak point in the gun.
I wouldn't buy another LCT after that.
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14 April, 2015, 13:21
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LCT Val for me.
If it stops working, you can just use it to tunnel your way to the other team then beat them with it.
It's utterly solid.
The only wobble or rattle on the gun is me.
section 24 of the 1968 Act
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2)It is an offence to sell an imitation firearm to a person under the age of eighteen.
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16 April, 2015, 00:45
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I have a few LCT's.
AS VAL.
AKS74n.
AMD65.
AKS74MN.
Also E&L.
AK105.
AK74u.
As far as performance goes E&L gen2 are FAR better out of the box compared to LCT imho.
Better range and rate of fire on 7.4 lipo i find.
LCT has definately got the edge on finish without a doubt as E&L are rough around the edges in comparison. .Both are full steel and hefty. Both have real wood where required. The LCT AK's require a magwell spacer to facilitate smooth mag changes. This spacer must be purchased separately.
Many many people get all orgasmic over the fact that E&L oil their guns before putting them in a plastic bag. ????
Not really a selling point for me i'm afraid. Neither is using one as a ladder rung as in the E&L promo video.
Gimmicks nothing more.
At the end of the day its a aeg and if it breaks while doing something retarded to it like using it as a ladder then you just wasted £2-300.
Either brand will give you a very useable aeg out of the box. The only difference is the E&L will be cheaper to buy.
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