LCT Airsoft AK74 NV Stamped Steel Airsoft AEG w/ Real Wood Furniture (Model: Standard AEG)
18 Customer Reviews
by Ayden I. on 10/06/2023
"Gun is Great, However I did not receive the muzzle or a instruction manual with my order, The wood is amazing but moves a tiny bit. To clarify its the wood near the gas tube and stock which are a little loose other than that its a beautiful rifle, The orange tip is massive though, and like I said earlier no muzzle like in the picture which is upsetting
by Kobe H. on 11/13/2019
"This rifle was stolen from me along with my black LCT 74MN but it was nice while it lasted. Had some problems tho.
Lemme get this out of the way, performance was average. Its what you can expect from LCT, an 11.1v lipo will make it reasonably snappy, it was not particularly inaccurate, easily usable in a milsim or longer range engagement.
Externals look excellent and the woodwork looks excellent. What you can expect from LCT.
Heres the issues.
1. The selector is as stiff as a mf. This is generally the LCT way. Fixed with some pliers and strong grip, as there is no grip surface on the pivot screw, its totally round.
2. The magwell is perhaps the most atrocious magwell I have ever come across, it is more than easy to over-insert a magazine too far. As you would imagine, for an AK thats vitally important. Basically, there is nothing in the magwell but the hop up. A CYMA has a bracket in the reciever to bridge the gap, making the mag basically guided into the lip once you get it into the magwell. The LCT has nothing of the sort so there is a massive empty space ABOVE the small lip you need to get the front tab on the magazine into. This will fumble a lot of reloads, and can break magazines, which is how the stock mag broke, actually.
There is a remediation, LCT sells a magwell insert for 24dollars. But i would be damned to buy a piece of sheet metal for 24 bucks. I was going to 3d print one for little cost had the gun not been stolen. My advice: Make your own or print one if you can.
3: upper handgaurd. For whatever reason, the upper handgaurd (the piece of wood around where the gas piston would be) could rotate freely in its bracket. This meant that the infamous "gap" between the upper and lower handgaurds on the AK was closed on one side, and dramatically open on the other. Obviously you could just rotate it back into place, but its still annoying. The upper handgaurd also flexed a bit by bending down into the lower handgaurd, solidifying to me that it was in fact, not solidified in place. Some sort of bracket should be inside there to at least keep it from rotating. It wasnt in any danger of falling off, it was just shifty and not aesthetically pleasing like the rest of the gun.
4: For whatever reason neither of my LCT ak74s came with muzzle brakes. Which is kinda funny, because it means I basically got two AKMs in the mail. Someone else supposedly had one come with a Krinkov (74U/105) flash hider, so maybe LCT has flash hider/brake mix-ups and such? Very strange.
Lemme get this out of the way, performance was average. Its what you can expect from LCT, an 11.1v lipo will make it reasonably snappy, it was not particularly inaccurate, easily usable in a milsim or longer range engagement.
Externals look excellent and the woodwork looks excellent. What you can expect from LCT.
Heres the issues.
1. The selector is as stiff as a mf. This is generally the LCT way. Fixed with some pliers and strong grip, as there is no grip surface on the pivot screw, its totally round.
2. The magwell is perhaps the most atrocious magwell I have ever come across, it is more than easy to over-insert a magazine too far. As you would imagine, for an AK thats vitally important. Basically, there is nothing in the magwell but the hop up. A CYMA has a bracket in the reciever to bridge the gap, making the mag basically guided into the lip once you get it into the magwell. The LCT has nothing of the sort so there is a massive empty space ABOVE the small lip you need to get the front tab on the magazine into. This will fumble a lot of reloads, and can break magazines, which is how the stock mag broke, actually.
There is a remediation, LCT sells a magwell insert for 24dollars. But i would be damned to buy a piece of sheet metal for 24 bucks. I was going to 3d print one for little cost had the gun not been stolen. My advice: Make your own or print one if you can.
3: upper handgaurd. For whatever reason, the upper handgaurd (the piece of wood around where the gas piston would be) could rotate freely in its bracket. This meant that the infamous "gap" between the upper and lower handgaurds on the AK was closed on one side, and dramatically open on the other. Obviously you could just rotate it back into place, but its still annoying. The upper handgaurd also flexed a bit by bending down into the lower handgaurd, solidifying to me that it was in fact, not solidified in place. Some sort of bracket should be inside there to at least keep it from rotating. It wasnt in any danger of falling off, it was just shifty and not aesthetically pleasing like the rest of the gun.
4: For whatever reason neither of my LCT ak74s came with muzzle brakes. Which is kinda funny, because it means I basically got two AKMs in the mail. Someone else supposedly had one come with a Krinkov (74U/105) flash hider, so maybe LCT has flash hider/brake mix-ups and such? Very strange.
by Casey S. on 02/12/2020
"I like the gun very much. However I'm a little disappointed that it doesn't come with a battery charger For $326 you would think it would come with a battery charger.