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First posted on Taiwanese site Arms-Cool...

 

Original Thread(in Chinese): http://www.arms-cool.net/forum/thread-52349-1-1.html

 

 

From the vid, machined receiver, GHK WA M4 mag(so WA mag user should be pretty happy). No brass tube in the ejection port like WE PDW.

 

From the thread on the site, custom designed hop-up system("self adjusting" for different bb weight), warrantied zinc metal and plastic internal components(in Taiwan I assume). Blow back force exceeds WA M4.

 

Other than the lack of proper PDW mag, this looks pretty sweet...

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doesn't look to be out yet, but someone had played around with the prototype...

Nevermind...

 

I just realized that they were talking about Wx(WE) that was out in TW.

 

Btw, it looked like they will have M4 and G36...GHK is working with SRC?

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I know they are trying to match WE and their releases, but with that model? I know people are sick of M4 varients but I kinda rather have a basic CQB M4 more than this.

 

At least break into a scar or something like that! Just my opinion. Don't throw internet stones at me. :P

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Looks odd if they're not gonna follow up with 6.8 looking magazines. At least maybe make them fit regular 5.56 AR's and just have a step down to mimic the shorter PDW ones like WE did. I mean the whole point of the PDW is in its bullet.

 

I have heard that they are working on PDW mags as well.

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Only real difference is in the piston and cylinder interface.

On the GHK (WA system for that matter), the nozzle is the piston and the BCG is the cylinder. Expanding gasses push the two apart making the nozzle push against the chamber causing the whole BCG to be thrown back and eventually the nozzle along with it.

 

On the WE (copied from Escort system), you have the cylinder on a fixed position attached to the chamber (brass tube) and the piston is fixed on the BCG. The nozzle is separate and inside the cylinder as well. Gas expands and pushes the BCG backwards, and eventually pulls the nozzle along with it. It's a simpler process, but you get the exposed brass tube as a result.

 

The difference in blow back and fps are all due to nozzle design, which is what RA-Tech is making lots of money out of.

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Hell, with that design you could make 20 or even 10rd mags easy.

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wait, that looks like their AK mag internals. No bolt stop feature?

 

sorry 20 or 10 round mags? Why would that be what the people want? Maybe I am misunderstanding you but you mean 30-50 round mags right?

 

And this day has indeed been win between the pro-win and now this ghk!!

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