I know this isnt technically a rifle, but most guys who buy them intend on SBRing them into rifle form eventually.
First outing with the AT-94K MP5K clone.
Fired 500 rounds of WWB and WWB NATO, no issues or malfunctions.
One round failed to ignite, and would not detonate in a 9mm USP or Glock either. Bad round I guess.
The 15 and 30rd HK mags worked well, as did the MKE mag it came with, which was a pleasant surprise. I had heard that the MKE mag may cause malfunctions near the end of the mag, but so far it works as well as the others, and actually inserts more smoothly.
500 more rounds with no malfunctions and I'll call it reliable enough to start the SBR paperwork on...
These pics below show the general appearance of the gun. You may also notice that the receiver pin is welded in place, not epoxied. I think this is a change made in the Gen 2 guns. Also, the MKE mag is a lot shinier and has a painted finish. It may look crappy but it works as well as the HK, for now. The rear sight is a little crude, and the most narrow cutout is a little off kilter.
In terms of the gun itself, the build quality appears nice. A little glossier than standard HK fare, but it still feels like similar quality. Charging handle was a little stiff, but seems to be loosening up with use. Welds are decent, certainly not the crappy/messy welds that Ive seen some guys complain about. The only thing Ive noticed is that the narrowest notch of the rear castle sight appears to have been cut improperly. The notch is slightly angled rather than straight up and down.
So far, Im very pleased. Atlantic Firearms provided the weapon, excellent service as always. RTG and Adam at HKParts provided other accessories, also excellent service.
Anxious to get that Form 1 out and make this little gun really shine!
First outing with the AT-94K MP5K clone.
Fired 500 rounds of WWB and WWB NATO, no issues or malfunctions.
One round failed to ignite, and would not detonate in a 9mm USP or Glock either. Bad round I guess.
The 15 and 30rd HK mags worked well, as did the MKE mag it came with, which was a pleasant surprise. I had heard that the MKE mag may cause malfunctions near the end of the mag, but so far it works as well as the others, and actually inserts more smoothly.
500 more rounds with no malfunctions and I'll call it reliable enough to start the SBR paperwork on...
These pics below show the general appearance of the gun. You may also notice that the receiver pin is welded in place, not epoxied. I think this is a change made in the Gen 2 guns. Also, the MKE mag is a lot shinier and has a painted finish. It may look crappy but it works as well as the HK, for now. The rear sight is a little crude, and the most narrow cutout is a little off kilter.
In terms of the gun itself, the build quality appears nice. A little glossier than standard HK fare, but it still feels like similar quality. Charging handle was a little stiff, but seems to be loosening up with use. Welds are decent, certainly not the crappy/messy welds that Ive seen some guys complain about. The only thing Ive noticed is that the narrowest notch of the rear castle sight appears to have been cut improperly. The notch is slightly angled rather than straight up and down.
So far, Im very pleased. Atlantic Firearms provided the weapon, excellent service as always. RTG and Adam at HKParts provided other accessories, also excellent service.
Anxious to get that Form 1 out and make this little gun really shine!