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The LCT AK74 magazine represents relatively modern times in the AK magazines, because the plum magazines are actually made after the fall of the Soviet Union.
The magazine has been manufactured out of ABS plastic and it weighs 170 grams.
LCT started its earthly journey at the beginning of the 1980’s, on the same year Conan the Barbarian came to theaters. LCT started its career as a molding and metalworking company. This tradition can still be seen in the company’s products: the receivers are almost always made of steel, and they beautifully finished to perfection. LCT was also the manufacturer that made the externals for the legendary Inokatsu AK series! LCT guns are so robust that you have no need for a crowbar at home after getting one of these replicas. The company’s modus operandi is to make very high quality and very realistic airsoft guns. And they seem to be doing an excellent job!
The ending “cap” comes from the word capacity. The prefixes tell how big the capacity is.
Real-cap, low-cap and mid-cap magazines all have the same design relating to the power that releases the BBs from the magazine. Each of them has a spring inside that compresses when loading the magazine and thus pushes the BBs out of the magazine, when the locking lug at the top of the magazine is pulled aside. A hi-cap magazine, on the other hand, has a more complex mechanism, with gears and a coil spring.
NB! Check out the basic instruction videos on magazine use from Tradetech.
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