Description
LCT PKP - Heavy duty electric weapon for those who appreciate realism and firepower
The LCT PKP is an impressive sight in both appearance and performance. It is a realistically made steel electric airsoft replica of the Russian PKP Pecheneg machine gun, also known as a modern version of the classic PKM. The weapon is designed specifically for milsim and role-playing games where heavy support fire is emphasized.
The weapon features a heavy steel construction - including the frame, barrel and sights - for extreme durability and an authentic feel. Weighing in at well over 10kg, this is no lightweight sidearm for game day, but the pride of a machine gunner.
The LCT PKP is equipped with a strong gearbox and a high torque motor. These parts allow the weapon to be tuned for higher muzzle velocity levels. The weapon's hopper unit is adjustable, as expected from a weapon of this level. The weapon uses traditional batteries compatible with electric weapons. The weapon requires two separate batteries to operate, one for the weapon's mechanism and one for the magazine.
Magazine battery
The magazine is powered by a battery with a mini-Tamiya connector. We recommend the following battery for the magazine: TITAN Power 3000mAh 7.4V PEQ-compatible Li-Ion battery - mini connector
Engine battery
The LCT PKP mechanism is designed so that the battery voltage should be selected according to the spring used in the weapon. If the weapon uses a spring that produces a muzzle velocity of less than 110m/s, the weapon's battery voltage should be 7.4V. For weapons with a muzzle velocity of more than 110m/s, it is recommended to use an 11.1V battery. The mechanism's battery can be placed in the weapon under the gun's box lid or in the gun's magazine to keep the bullets in the bullet container. When storing the battery in the magazine, the battery space is ample, but at the same time bullet capacity is lost. When placing the battery on the box lid, the battery space is limited and the box lid must be closed with particular care so that the closing does not damage the battery or wires. When using the battery under the box lid, the appearance of the weapon is more realistic, as unrealistic wires are not visible from the weapon and the gun's magazine can be removed realistically.
Under the box lid fits, for example, an Electro River ™ LiPo battery 11.1V 1300mAh 20/40C T-connector (Deans), AN/PEQ
The magazine can fit practically any T-connector / Deans connector compatible battery.
| Feature | Information |
|---|---|
| Quid | PKP AEG |
| Frame material | Pressed from sheet steel |
| Total length | 1155mm |
| Weight | 10.2 kg |
| Inner barrel length | 565mm |
| Barrel thread | 14 mm CCW |
| Hop-up unit | CNC machined aluminum alloy |
| Magazine capacity | 5000 balls |
| Starting speed | approx. 120m/s with a 0.20g bullet |
| Recoil/blowback | No |
| Quick spring change (QD Spring) | Yes |
| MOSFETs | Yes |
| Laurel | 8mm bearings |
| Wiring | 18AWG |
| Cylinder | Brass, chrome plated |
| Cylinder head | CNC machined aluminum |
| Piston head | CNC machined aluminum |
| Spring guide | Steel ball bearing spring guide |
| Engine | 25,000 rpm |
| Battery status | Mechanism battery: Under the cover or inside the magazine (Deans connector) Magazine battery: Inside the magazine (mini connector) |
| Recommended batteries | 7.4V 20C LiPo (under 362 FPS / 110 m/s) 11.1V 20C LiPo (over 362 FPS / 110 m/s) |
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