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A&K PKM
Wood - Modified
Jaggers
Bournemouth, Christchurch and PooleJoined: 8 months ago
Item Description
This has been my go to gun for about 5 years now and the time has come to part ways. Always putting a smile on my face and never missing a beat. Now discontinued and becoming increasingly hard to find, this gun turns heads and always gets comments!
The internals have been left well alone - the gearbox is bulletproof. A CNC Bull Gear hop unit with a Laylax Prometheus 6.03MM 509MM Inner barrel was fitted. I cannot remember if I left the standard hop rubber in or left the Laylax Purple rubber in. Either way, the hop works very nicely and doesnt need swapping. Also, I have fitted a Bull Gear Magazine insert to increase the box mag capacity to 7000rds! Both bull gear parts the hop (£65~) and the magazine insert (£115-140~) are also hard to find now outside of asia. Will include the inert ammo belt with the gun, bought from cold war collectibles a few years ago and is a nice addition to the gun and hides the battery leads very well. Includes original magazine insert, so could possibly be adapted to a pkm empty box mag and original barrel/hop unit. The magazine internals were also covered by myself with some felt, to dampen the sound of BBs rattling about. Case not included but may be interested in selling. Comes with original box.
I have a couple of attachments that I am selling separatly and will hold off selling until the gun is sold to give the new owner the option of buying. An Airsoft Artisan RK8 Grip - only used once and was about £80 plus shipping from asia as you can only seem to get these over there. And a 'Feral' Rear Sight Rail for mounting optics. Never used and cant remember where I bought it from.
If you'd like any more information - photos - videos please dont hesistate to contact me.
- Category: Assault Rifles
- Location: Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
- Condition: Used
- FPS: 360*
* All FPS figures are approximate as temperature, gas, manufacturing changes can all affect the FPS.