The replica has ambidextrous manipulators such as the fire selector, bolt release, or even a reloading handle, which should appeal to many users also the flat trigger is quite comfortable, and thanks to the ETU, it „breaks” at the very end while its reset is very short.Īfter you pull back the charging handle, the dummy bolt locks in the rear position and the rotary hop-up chamber appears to our eyes. The barrel ends with a 14mm CCW thread hidden under a knurled cap, so mounting a silencer or barrel extension will not be a problem. MLOK handguard is made of aluminum, and from metal, we have such elements as an external barrel, trigger, ambidextrous manipulators, folding sights, two spots for sling or pins and screws. The stiffness of the structure is determined by such elements as a grove between the front and the body, which additionally stabilizes the connection. Despite the polymer construction, the replica fits very well. The materials used include elements such as the entire body, stock, or pistol grip. The replica is made mainly of the polymer. The weight of the magazine is just over 2.5 kg.
The replica measures 74cm with the unfolded stock and 50cm with the folded stock.
Unboxing of the replica - Modest but enoughīox for G&G is, as always, colorful and full of information about this AEG replica. The replica itself looks a bit like the LWRC UMP or SMG45, but when we look closer, we will see that its design has a minimum of common features with the above-mentioned models. The number 45, of course, is intended to refer to the caliber. PCC is the abbreviation for pistol caliber carbine. After the great success of the ARP9 or PCC9 replicas, G&G turned its gaze towards a slightly larger pistol caliber, which is the popular forty-five, and this is how we got the G&G PCC45.