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ancorp October 18th, 2007 15:43

ICS AK-74 coming
 
Yep, pics are out. Since there ain't many (or any) wood kits available for the ICS, its about time they released it. They will sell the kit separately too, for the sake of some people (Kos).

Sexy!

"To offer more choices for AK fans,we release wood kit for AK 74. It uses real wood on upper/lower hand guard and fixed stock. If you already a AK owner,you can choose single part or complete kit. Stock can hold 9.6V 1800mah. "

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...4wood_1810.jpg

Cheers,
Alex

Firas October 18th, 2007 15:46

Any idea on what the price range would be? Cause that thing is beautiful!

Skruface October 18th, 2007 16:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Firas (Post 557281)
Any idea on what the price range would be? Cause that thing is beautiful!

It will look better and more realistic after you chain it to the bumper of your truck and drag it around a gravel parking lot for a minute or two. :D

Firas October 18th, 2007 16:39

Haha i agree with you 100% but I don't think I could bring myself to do it :p

ancorp October 18th, 2007 16:40

Buy it, I'll do it for ya! ;)

Hectic October 18th, 2007 16:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skruface (Post 557307)
It will look better and more realistic after you chain it to the bumper of your truck and drag it around a gravel parking lot for a minute or two. :D

Or you could loan it to me for the weekend and I could "work it in" for ya free of charge!:p
Very nice nice addition to the airsoft AK family.
Will we ever see one of these in Canada or a wood ICS 47?

ancorp October 18th, 2007 16:44

I don't see why not... AA has VFC AKs and CA steel version AKs...

Although ICS seems to be fairly unavailable in Canada.

Cheers,
Alex

Firas October 18th, 2007 17:21

Well I am fairly sure this is gonna be my next gun once I am done getting what I want for my M15A4. Sadly that ain't gonna be for a while :(

Lakonian October 18th, 2007 23:17

Oh my god.... I am in love. Can you imagine her with an AKM flash hider :O!?

ancorp October 18th, 2007 23:18

Maybe with some AKM bakelites and a bakelite pistol grip, yes ;)

Otherwise I'd just keep it stock.

Cheers,
Alex

Red Dawn October 18th, 2007 23:53

VFC AK74 still better but i would buy wood kit looks nice

ancorp October 19th, 2007 00:03

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red Dawn (Post 557691)
VFC AK74 still better but i would buy wood kit looks nice

Yep, but the VFC is most likely still significantly more expensive...

Red Dawn October 19th, 2007 00:48

Well most of time you get what you payed for. Plus I dont think this gun will cost same as old ver of it. Also by my understanding the ICS had given up on there AK line of guns. Ideally instead of this up grade they should be relieasing other versions of Ak's

my 2 cents

attack-beaver October 19th, 2007 13:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by airsoft news
Guess what is new? Another AK74M from ICS. Battery goes under receiver cover and not in the stock. Click to supersize:

1 more AK family released,made of steel and 1 unity receiver with solid folding stock. Hand guard can easily change to RIS and RAS,if you like wood feel,you can also change to wood kit MK-73/74 .

1. Solid folding stock
2. Stock hook
3. Space for scoop mount basis
4. Battery area
5. Take off upper hand guard to insert battery
6. Adjustable hop up
7. Change handguard to RIS with folding grip

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...lding_1910.jpg

Red Dawn October 19th, 2007 16:13

Well that proved me wrong. Also i notice AK74 reciver disight has been changed looks much better now.

Krusty March 8th, 2008 09:44

AK
 
Any retailers selling the MK-75 wood kits for ICS AK's yet?

Voodoo March 9th, 2008 23:19

guy i LOVE my ICS 74, its an AMAZING gun.


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