Hi Everybody!
(I did rename this thread)
I have been hemming and hawing about finding a new .223 rifle to replace the old SP1, and since I dont have a spare 4-5 grand for an ACR or a B&T. I decided to look into the WK180c. I did a bunch of youtubing and reading this's and that's on various places and initially I was kinda thrown off the idea on getting one. But the more recent reviews stated that some of the worst issues have been resolved. So I decided to take a chance.
I purchased the standard non magpul version of the rifle as I liked the look of the basic buttstock more. It came with 1 magpul plastic pmag. It also has (from what I have read) a heavier and thicker barrel than the originals. I also grabbed a magpul AFG grip, and seeing as I have never had a red dot sight before I grabbed a Bushnell TRS-25.
Thus far I have put 100 rounds down the pipe and have had no issues other than what I believe is a mag issue, and I will come back to that. The rifle has the newer threaded charging handled and sure enough it stayed in place and did not fly off or mangle up the receiver, so I will count that as a plus. The rails inside also still look in good shape and not chewed up and the bolt appears in good shape too, now yes that's only the first 100 rounds but so far I am digging this rifle.
So as far as the mags go, I still have a bunch of the old colt 20 round aluminum mags, and I must say the look pretty sweet sitting inside the rifle, but for what ever reason they would not feed the last round. I had to push up on the mag and rack the bolt again to get it to feed. I cant really explain that as it had no other issues with the first 4 rounds. Those mags always worked well in the SP1 so I'm stuck as to why this is happening, perhaps just weaken springs. The Pmag worked perfectly and fed all 5 arounds without issue, so I have picked up a few more of those. I also have newer non colt 20 round mags and will also be trying those to see if they work.
The bushnell red dot worked great! took about 5 shots to get it centered and that was that all good after and a nice clear lens to look through, I may look into one of those 3x magnifiers too. I don't think I'm gonna put a scope on this ,but I definitely wanted to put some Iron sights on it.
I ordered a pair of sights front and rear off amazon for 30 bucks...I know I know...but it had a 4.7 out of 5 star rating lol. So I put those on and they looked slightly off, not quite lining up right. So I ended up grabbing a pair of magpul ones. The magpul rear sight is quite nice and went on smoothly, however the front sight barely fits.. well no it doesn't fit over the front rail, I would have to smack it on there with a plastic hammer probably. Upon closer inspection the front section of the rail on the handguard is not the same as the rear section. The front section is definitely thicker, has anyone else ran into this?? if so was another handguard/rail a good fix? I tried to take a pic of the difference between the rails but it just doesn't come out well, put here is a pic of the front sight.
I have ordered a few "upgrade" parts like a new front pin and the rubber O ring so the upper and lower fit better snugly. That being said does anyone know if I can throw on an A2 Buttstock (If I can find one) if I can find one? is it an easy install or is it really not worth it.
Any other tips or tricks or good parts upgrades are more than welcome, as are any questions comments or concerns.
(I did rename this thread)
I have been hemming and hawing about finding a new .223 rifle to replace the old SP1, and since I dont have a spare 4-5 grand for an ACR or a B&T. I decided to look into the WK180c. I did a bunch of youtubing and reading this's and that's on various places and initially I was kinda thrown off the idea on getting one. But the more recent reviews stated that some of the worst issues have been resolved. So I decided to take a chance.
I purchased the standard non magpul version of the rifle as I liked the look of the basic buttstock more. It came with 1 magpul plastic pmag. It also has (from what I have read) a heavier and thicker barrel than the originals. I also grabbed a magpul AFG grip, and seeing as I have never had a red dot sight before I grabbed a Bushnell TRS-25.
Thus far I have put 100 rounds down the pipe and have had no issues other than what I believe is a mag issue, and I will come back to that. The rifle has the newer threaded charging handled and sure enough it stayed in place and did not fly off or mangle up the receiver, so I will count that as a plus. The rails inside also still look in good shape and not chewed up and the bolt appears in good shape too, now yes that's only the first 100 rounds but so far I am digging this rifle.
So as far as the mags go, I still have a bunch of the old colt 20 round aluminum mags, and I must say the look pretty sweet sitting inside the rifle, but for what ever reason they would not feed the last round. I had to push up on the mag and rack the bolt again to get it to feed. I cant really explain that as it had no other issues with the first 4 rounds. Those mags always worked well in the SP1 so I'm stuck as to why this is happening, perhaps just weaken springs. The Pmag worked perfectly and fed all 5 arounds without issue, so I have picked up a few more of those. I also have newer non colt 20 round mags and will also be trying those to see if they work.
The bushnell red dot worked great! took about 5 shots to get it centered and that was that all good after and a nice clear lens to look through, I may look into one of those 3x magnifiers too. I don't think I'm gonna put a scope on this ,but I definitely wanted to put some Iron sights on it.
I ordered a pair of sights front and rear off amazon for 30 bucks...I know I know...but it had a 4.7 out of 5 star rating lol. So I put those on and they looked slightly off, not quite lining up right. So I ended up grabbing a pair of magpul ones. The magpul rear sight is quite nice and went on smoothly, however the front sight barely fits.. well no it doesn't fit over the front rail, I would have to smack it on there with a plastic hammer probably. Upon closer inspection the front section of the rail on the handguard is not the same as the rear section. The front section is definitely thicker, has anyone else ran into this?? if so was another handguard/rail a good fix? I tried to take a pic of the difference between the rails but it just doesn't come out well, put here is a pic of the front sight.
I have ordered a few "upgrade" parts like a new front pin and the rubber O ring so the upper and lower fit better snugly. That being said does anyone know if I can throw on an A2 Buttstock (If I can find one) if I can find one? is it an easy install or is it really not worth it.
Any other tips or tricks or good parts upgrades are more than welcome, as are any questions comments or concerns.
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