WK180C Owners Thread

Anyone know what the thread on the charging handle is? Before I start experimenting?
I’m thinking it might be 10-32 but if someone knows offhand, that’d be great.

I'm pretty sure it's M6x1.0
 
You'd have to tell me what that means to you. i keep seeing people saying 1st and 2nd gen but never actually defining it. Especially when the manufacturer as far as i know has never used the term either.

If it helps my rifle was purchased one year ago

To quote my self from the WK180-C Gen 2 thread:
Ustauk said:
Generation 2 guns are any ones more recently made purely by Kodiak after their split from Wolverine. They should all have the threaded charging handle, and many suppliers are optioning them with replacement quality stocks and handgrips. Likely any reference to Wolverine has been removed from the chassis. Other then that, no one has mentioned other changes in this thread. Perhaps some one with a pre and post divorce version could do some side by side pics?

According to Bratwurst from that thread
Bratwurst said:
- The bolt carrier of which the metallurgy was altered
- The cocking handle which was changed from a push in variant to the threaded variant
- Most recently the new bread slice which holds the guide rods and recoil springs

It's my opinion that out of the two factory original cocking handles the first was more reliable as it didn't break off. It did however shave off some of the inside of the receiver to no functional impact, however people didn't like it so they switched to the screw in type. People don't like that either as it breaks and now SpectreBallistics has produced a newer variant (time will tell if this is a worthy successor)
 
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Should also crosspost this from the Gen 2 thread:

An excellent thread on Reddit Canada Guns is "WK-180C How to Strengthen It and Make it More Reliable.".

From that thread, hear are some comments from Spectre Ballistics:
Spectre Ballistics on Reddit said:
The bolt knob will fail. We're making a better version, which hopefully will be ready next week. Note from Ustauk, Link here,newly in stock

Replace the trigger.

Put loctite on your gas block set screws.

Loctite the hand guard screws.

Replace the extractor spring.

Peen the extractor pin in place.
 
A few upgrades and another range report with a failure to extract :(

First, I installed the Giessele trigger, the bolt hold/release lever, a larger magpul mag release button, and a T-Rex Arms sling.


IMG_1254 by Virtual-Chris (Junk Photos), on Flickr


IMG_1255 by Virtual-Chris (Junk Photos), on Flickr


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I notice one of the trigger pins is walking out. Doh! Better get on that!

I initially installed the bolt hold release lever with the button portion parallel to the bore axis and that made it hard to reach with my firing hand thumb. So I rotated it back about 45-degrees so now it's a bit more ergonomic. Still not great but better than before.

The Magpul mag release button is a great upgrade... easy to install and makes it much easier to hit the button without thinking.

The G2S trigger is a huge upgrade. Money well spent as far as I'm concerned. The pull is much lighter, more predictable, and crisp.

I'm a big fan of T-Rex Arms products and like their sling. I'm still trying to figure out the best sizing, but the most obvious challenge I've run into is the charging handle is poking me in the sternum when it's slung. I'm hoping the Spectre charging handle protrudes a bit less. I tried moving it to the right side, but man that just felt bizarre and awkward.

I blasted through another 80 rounds at the range and had one failure to extract. That's two failures in two range sessions now. I guess I'm going to need to look at upgrading the extractor spring next.

Otherwise it's fun to shoot, but I'm still thinking of replacing the barrel with a shorter version and registering it.
 
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Snapped the screw in bolt handle today for the first time. Originally had the magnetic handle. Ended the day for the rifle.

Fun gun to shoot. Pissed me off.

I've had problems with the rifle. I'm know kodiak will replace it. Still though.

Blasted a few hundred rounds today and put some smiles on some faces.

"THATS NON RESTRICTED ???"
 
A few upgrades and another range report with a failure to extract :(

I blasted through another 80 rounds at the range and had one failure to eject. That's two in two range sessions now. I guess I'm going to need to look at upgrading the extractor spring next.

Otherwise it's fun to shoot, but I'm still thinking of replacing the barrel with a shorter version and registering it.

Was it extract or eject?

I found that with 62grain Barnaul my WK180C shoots it well but would suffer from failures to eject every so often
 
Was it extract or eject?

I found that with 62grain Barnaul my WK180C shoots it well but would suffer from failures to eject every so often

Sorry, I'm using those terms interchangeably but of course they are different... This one was where the spent casing was still in the chamber, which I gather is failure to extract. I need to recall exactly what happened the previous time.

EDIT my first failure was a failure to eject... this is what I noted last week... "I had one failure to eject. I’m not sure what happened but a new round was in the chamber and the nose end of spent casing was jammed between it and the bolt. Strange."
 
Snapped the screw in bolt handle today for the first time. Originally had the magnetic handle. Ended the day for the rifle.

Fun gun to shoot. Pissed me off.

I've had problems with the rifle. I'm know kodiak will replace it. Still though.

Blasted a few hundred rounds today and put some smiles on some faces.

"THATS NON RESTRICTED ???"

That sucks. So far it hasn't happened to me, but based on the frequency with which it's happening to others, it seems inevitable. I ordered the Spectre charging handle and will keep the existing one as a spare. I carry a bolt in my range bag that can also thread into the opposite side just in case the main one snaps. Sad.
 
I cut down an AR extractor spring, night and day.

Sure you want to register your rifle as a restricted...

Nice... will look into that (AR spring).

I will never have a chance to shoot it anywhere other than the range and my other two guns are both restricted (a handgun and a Vector) so it wouldn't be a problem to have it registered as well.
 
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That sucks. So far it hasn't happened to me, but based on the frequency with which it's happening to others, it seems inevitable. I ordered the Spectre charging handle and will keep the existing one as a spare. I carry a bolt in my range bag that can also thread into the opposite side just in case the main one snaps. Sad.

Where do you acquire this charging handle
 
Hey guys!! Question for anyone who has changed out the buttstock....any issues fitting up this one?

https://www.luth-ar.com/product/mba-1/

Anyone out there with any insight?

Thanks in advance!!

The WK uses a mil-spec buffer tube. It seems this uses an A2 buffer tube and from a quick google search that seems to be a different non-collabsible tube. So you probably need to replace the buffer tube if you want to use that buttstock. It's not hard to do that, as I just took my tube off to replace the end plate on my rifle, and it was easy.
 
The WK uses a mil-spec buffer tube. It seems this uses an A2 buffer tube and from a quick google search that seems to be a different non-collabsible tube. So you probably need to replace the buffer tube if you want to use that buttstock. It's not hard to do that, as I just took my tube off to replace the end plate on my rifle, and it was easy.

Great info! Thanks pal!
 
We had a multigun shoot the other day, four people use my WK180C, it stormed through all the stages, rain and mud. There are now at least two more people who will be buying one.
 
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