I tried my best to take detailed pictures of this EBR. I don't know if I did enough justice in showing this. My overall impression, bang for the buck. Cheap yet looks good enough. This weighs 10 kilos without the battery. I can't say anything about the internals and performance since it has never been fired.
The box..
Tsaraaaaaaaan....
The charging handle actually 'works' in a way when you pull it..
The bolt catch should be pulled out because it locks the charging handle.. if not, the handle will just slide back..
To release the charding handle, just press the bolt catch...
....or pull the handle farther then release it with that metallic 'kksshhhllakkk' sound.. good enough.
The parts I didn't like about it..
Cheek pad looks like of poor quality plastic..
These visible parts:
Spring that locks the retractable stock.
Red wire showing from the sides.
Metal internals visible from the gaps.
And this... watch out for the lead content. :lol:
Overall, this is still a good buy for the price. If the internals are compatible with TM, spending some dough to make it up and running smoothly won't hurt your pockets that much.
The box..
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Tsaraaaaaaaan....
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The charging handle actually 'works' in a way when you pull it..
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The bolt catch should be pulled out because it locks the charging handle.. if not, the handle will just slide back..
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To release the charding handle, just press the bolt catch...
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....or pull the handle farther then release it with that metallic 'kksshhhllakkk' sound.. good enough.
The parts I didn't like about it..
Cheek pad looks like of poor quality plastic..
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These visible parts:
Spring that locks the retractable stock.
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Red wire showing from the sides.
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Metal internals visible from the gaps.
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And this... watch out for the lead content. :lol:
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Overall, this is still a good buy for the price. If the internals are compatible with TM, spending some dough to make it up and running smoothly won't hurt your pockets that much.
Review by: Sir LINUS
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