Wk180-c feedback

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I love the look and feel of the rifle… Very solid and well manufactured.

Here’s a few issues I’ve noticed so far…

Disassembly is difficult on mine because the takedown button, which in turn is also the rear guide rod holder is getting caught up on something. I actually have to tap the take down button with a hammer and punch to disassemble it. I will try to find what it’s catching on and clean it up.

The second issue is the flash Hider! I’m trying to remove the old one to install and a different one. Man oh man is that thing ever on there tight! I put The barrel in a barrel vice and tried to break it free. Nope. Then I put heat to the flash hider. Nope.
I think I may have to just cut the factory one off in order to remove it! I would rather destroy the factory flash Hider than Marr the finish on the barrel!

Looking forward to shooting it.

Ty

I wonder if they put Rocksett on the flash hider.
 
I love the look and feel of the rifle… Very solid and well manufactured.

Here’s a few issues I’ve noticed so far…

Disassembly is difficult on mine because the takedown button, which in turn is also the rear guide rod holder is getting caught up on something. I actually have to tap the take down button with a hammer and punch to disassemble it. I will try to find what it’s catching on and clean it up.

The second issue is the flash Hider! I’m trying to remove the old one to install and a different one. Man oh man is that thing ever on there tight! I put The barrel in a barrel vice and tried to break it free. Nope. Then I put heat to the flash hider. Nope.
I think I may have to just cut the factory one off in order to remove it! I would rather destroy the factory flash Hider than Marr the finish on the barrel!

Looking forward to shooting it.

Ty

https://imgur.com/a/j2qcLJ2

I am having the same exact issue. Had to use a punch. I noticed a few wear marks on the plate - and in line with those wear marks, in the receiver, are some very slight and very smooth seams. I wonder if those were supposed to be ground down.
 
The second issue is the flash Hider! I’m trying to remove the old one to install and a different one. Man oh man is that thing ever on there tight! I put The barrel in a barrel vice and tried to break it free. Nope. Then I put heat to the flash hider. Nope.
I think I may have to just cut the factory one off in order to remove it! I would rather destroy the factory flash Hider than Marr the finish on the barrel!

Ty
I am having the same issue with the flash hider. I wanted to install the TNA can but no matter how much heat applied, no joy. I read somewhere on another forum that soaking the hider threads in Kroil (not sure what the equivalent of it is in Canada) and then trying again might help. I put some WD40 on it last night, will let it sit for a bit and see if I can go at it again.
 
I am having the same issue with the flash hider. I wanted to install the TNA can but no matter how much heat applied, no joy. I read somewhere on another forum that soaking the hider threads in Kroil (not sure what the equivalent of it is in Canada) and then trying again might help. I put some WD40 on it last night, will let it sit for a bit and see if I can go at it again.

I think Rocksett’s melting point is 2000 degrees and guys soak the muzzle in water.
 
Now, that being said. I received my rifle Monday. Tuesday the weather was garbage so I didn't get to the range, but I went over the manual. Mine came from Frontier, in the land-race from 2 weeks ago on Friday afternoon. I've had my eye on this rifle since I re-licensed back in December, but I couldn't bare waiting 6mo to a year for a pre-order to get mine. Frontier had a post here about getting 15 and land-racing them so I took break early to make sure I could be in front of my comp at 3pm.

Mines 19CA1###

I got 2 Hera mags, and a warranty card, but no spare parts kit. Didn't realize it came w/ one til I hit the forums here.

Contacted Support about spare parts, but got an email back about an hour later from their support guy. Owen's been awesome to deal with. Said he'd send a parts kit out right away, just asked for my Serial and Mailing address.
I told him to hold off just so I could check and see if there were any other of the common faults people mentioned in the forums. My takedown pin was pretty stiff, and I wanted to confirm if there was a magnet in my charging handle.

Day one at the range went perfectly fine. Got half way through barrel break in, using factory mags, and American Eagle 62 grain 5.56, American Eagle .223 55 gr, and Independence 55gr 5.56.
0 Failures at all, ran like a dream. I can't comment much on accuracy yet because I just grabbed the iron sights off my gsg-15, I don't have optics I can switch at this point, its my first rifle of this type.

Tore it down quickly before going back to the range today to finish barrel break in, more rounds of the above type. I have the magnet, my teardown has loosened a little but I'm gonna tear down again tomorrow for a cleaning. Its my first rifle of this type and caliber, and I have to say I'm SUPER pleased with mine. Timing somehow worked out, I wouldn't mind a stronger magnet in my charging handle but I can completely live with what I got at this price point. I've got a 3-9 scope coming as a loaner next week so I'll be able to see what it can do at 50 or 100 yds.
Supports been great, the rifles been great, I even had one of the 3d printed deflectors show up from HEK the same day.

Very happy customer at this point
 
Definitely get in touch w/ support. I received my rifle Monday and have been in touch w/ support since Tuesday. VERY positive experience w/ them so far. I'd say top notch customer support.
I sent an email to Kodiak and received a reply from Owen pretty quickly. He said the flash suppressor is lubed and torqued. Must be some torque!!! Also said use a BEV block. Debating it at the moment, the block is $80 something, may go the wood block with friction tape route to hold the barrel in the vise.
 
Forgive me for asking which way I should go if I want to remove the flash hider? Counter clockwise? I recall reading a post from a guy who used a monkey wrench and someone holding to remove the hider. Did you try that yet? Got me thinking will the impact gun bit fit the hider?
 
Forgive me for asking which way I should go if I want to remove the flash hider? Counter clockwise? I recall reading a post from a guy who used a monkey wrench and someone holding to remove the hider. Did you try that yet? Got me thinking will the impact gun bit fit the hider?

If you give it 3 ugga duggas it should go. :p
 
Forgive me for asking which way I should go if I want to remove the flash hider? Counter clockwise? I recall reading a post from a guy who used a monkey wrench and someone holding to remove the hider. Did you try that yet? Got me thinking will the impact gun bit fit the hider?

Counter clockwise. I'm using an adjustable spanner with a long handle. Still soaking in WD40. Leaving it overnight to see if it works. I'll make the wooden block for the vise tomorrow, shouldn't take long. Already have some 3M friction tape.
 
I am loving mine. I've already sold my CSA VZ-58 in .223 and I'm now thinking of selling my Norinco Type 97 FTU, as I'm pretty much just shooting my 180c over my other 5.56 rifles. I will not be selling my 180c. I'm at 300 rounds fired so far without a hiccup. It loves the 10 round pistol mags. Thanks guys....you've made a fantastic rifle IMHO.
 
Forgive me for asking which way I should go if I want to remove the flash hider? Counter clockwise? I recall reading a post from a guy who used a monkey wrench and someone holding to remove the hider. Did you try that yet? Got me thinking will the impact gun bit fit the hider?

Right is "tight"......Left is "loose"
 
Alright, thank you for the advise. Can’t wait to get my deflector and my muzzle then I’m ready to go. Already install type 1 covers and custom gun rail saying zombie killer in fde and I would like a bigger magnet on my charging handle some how.
 
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