LCT Airsoft offers both classic AK carbine replicas as well as a wide range of parts for their modernization or already modernized replicas. The latest additions to the latter category are the new MK-74 and LKR-9 replicas.
MK-74

The new MK-74 replica is based on the AK-74 carbine platform. The changes mainly affect the external equipment, replacing classic components with a new M-LOK handguard system (featuring mounting surfaces on the bottom, sides, and angled sections), a gas tube cover with an integrated rail, a two-piece dust cover (allowing easier battery access without disturbing mounted optics), a pistol grip assembly with an integrated magazine release, and a fixed stock with adjustability.





LKR-9
The PP-19 family of submachine gun replicas includes a wide range of models. This time, the latest addition is the LKR-9 variant. Unlike the classic PP-19-01 Vityaz models, instead of a standard handguard, this version features a polymer handguard with additional rails on the right side and on the bottom.


As with the upgraded (LPPK-20) variant, a dust cover with a top rail has been used; however, the new pistol grip module has been omitted in favor of a more traditional design, and instead of a standard stock, a rail section is employed, allowing the installation of virtually any stock model. The replica itself will be supplied with a minimalist, folding stock featuring a narrow buttplate in a “brace”-style configuration.

Machine guns
After a break, LCT Airsoft has also returned to the production of machine gun replicas. Both fans of Western and Eastern designs will find something for themselves among the announced models. These include the M60E4 replica (announced in both a steel version and a lightweight aluminum variant) as well as the legendary PKM, this time complemented by features such as a lacquered wooden stock and Bakelite pistol grip and barrel handle.





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