Colin Allen
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It is indeed a common complaint. When I see a gun I like the look of, I research everything about it, including the quality of the internals and how easy, or otherwise, it is to work on. The only exception to this was my SLR, which I would have bought if it was a festering pile of poo internally, which it pretty much was until I did a lot of work on it.From what I understand it's a common complaint about LCT. The difference in QC between internal and external parts are polar opposites. It's one of the things which have make me hesitant to buy one as imo if I'm dropping that much on a new gun I expect it to work properly straight out of the box
The Lad's AK74 is exactly the same; I bought the E&L body kit and fitted a CYMA gearbox and hop.I had problems with my E&L too. I got it to replace a cyma ak which was literally held together with duct tape, initially I was going to just get the body kit but the whole gun was only £50 more. It would jam every 10 to 15 rounds and my go to tech guy couldn't work it out either despite taking it apart several times. In the end I just got him to drop the cyma gb and hop in the E&L body
I had problems with my E&L too. I got it to replace a cyma ak which was literally held together with duct tape, initially I was going to just get the body kit but the whole gun was only £50 more. It would jam every 10 to 15 rounds and my go to tech guy couldn't work it out either despite taking it apart several times. In the end I just got him to drop the cyma gb and hop in the E&L body