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LCT M60 Series.

Fook me….

The steel model is almost 3 kilos heavier than the ally job! 😳
One thing for a display piece, another for a skirmish. If the latter would definitely go for the aluminum model. 

Will be curious to see opinions, particularly on the box mag. 

 
Ooohhh... thats expensive. If it needs no fiddling out the box, then i might get one (or a 2nd hand one). 

 
If it needs no fiddling out the box
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Video showing off the M60. On the positive front, the battery storage looks better than I expected. On the other hand, the cardboard construction of the box mag and needing an Allen key to connect it would be a concern. 



 
Looks awesome, nice big battery space but agree with Der Der it’s strange having to carry a hex key all the time (taking mag on off for safe zone). The cardboard box mag won’t last one soggy game day before turning to mush, understand plastic ones break but I would need to get a steel/ali one fabricated to use this in game?  

 
Maybe the play is to use one of those mag adapters demonstrated by Explosive Enterprises and hide it as best as possible with a belt of 7.62. 

 
Looks awesome, nice big battery space but agree with Der Der it’s strange having to carry a hex key all the time (taking mag on off for safe zone). The cardboard box mag won’t last one soggy game day before turning to mush, understand plastic ones break but I would need to get a steel/ali one fabricated to use this in game?  


The cardboard bit is only a sleeve around the actual ammo holder, though, not like it's structural or anything.

 
I wonder if it's just this model recieving an aluminium version? An aluminium Vietnam model would be interesting. Price wise it makes no real difference. Once your in for a grand you may as well pay for steel

 
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