Hey where can I buy a brass deflector?
Does anyone have tried to make extended mag release like this work?
https://www.colonelmustard.ca/AR-ALUMINUM-EXTENDED-MAGAZINE-RELEASE--BLACK_p_335.html




Hi Everyone:
I picked up a Lantac Dragon muzzle brake for my WK180 yesterday night. I thought it was just a matter of unscrewing whatever the WK180 came with - it seems like there's some sort of hexagonal nut securing the existing attachment. I tried to take a wrench to take that nut out so I can screw in this muzzle brake. It doesn't seem to move. Is there a special tool that I need? Or (worse case), that nut at the end of the barrel is not supposed to come off...I would think it does because I have seen WKs with muzzle brakes. I am sure I am just not doing things right. Which wouldn't be the first time...
The stock muzzle device is just torqued on their pretty good. The squared portion at the base is where you put your wrench... nothing fancy. Ideally put the end of the barrel in a vice (with something to protect it from scratching) before you torque on the muzzle device too much if you don't have some way of securing it from the chamber end like a Magpul Bev Block.
I got the stock muzzle brake off with some force...
The instructions say to put in the crush washer, beveled since towards receiver. That I have done. Then I hand thread the new Lantac brake on. The only problem is no matter where I start it on the threads, by the time it is tight, the top vent holes are at the bottom (along with the logo). The only way I can get vent holes at the top of the muzzle brake is if I loosen it but then it way too loose. Any idea? Unless I am supposed to wrench tighten and it flattens that washer, but that is a whole 180 degree turn that brake has to make, and it doesn't seem like it has that much give. Any ideas?
I got the stock muzzle brake off with some force...
The instructions say to put in the crush washer, beveled since towards receiver. That I have done. Then I hand thread the new Lantac brake on. The only problem is no matter where I start it on the threads, by the time it is tight, the top vent holes are at the bottom (along with the logo). The only way I can get vent holes at the top of the muzzle brake is if I loosen it but then it way too loose. Any idea? Unless I am supposed to wrench tighten and it flattens that washer, but that is a whole 180 degree turn that brake has to make, and it doesn't seem like it has that much give. Any ideas?
If i buy one today what are the odds i'm going to be burning money on random parts failing? I'm seeing way too many posts about breaking bolts and pistons and whatnot, is the rifle made of glass or something? Nevermind "it's just a range toy not something you bring to Afghanistan", parts failing after 100 rounds?! Jesus! I know beggars can't be choosers considering liberal white womxn write the laws in this joke of a country, but if i put down $1,500 for a rifle i expect something more reliable than a $150 chinese Type-56
Anyone know if AR Ambi selector switches work with the WK180C?
I’m not a fan of the original ones...
I got the stock muzzle brake off with some force...
The instructions say to put in the crush washer, beveled since towards receiver. That I have done. Then I hand thread the new Lantac brake on. The only problem is no matter where I start it on the threads, by the time it is tight, the top vent holes are at the bottom (along with the logo). The only way I can get vent holes at the top of the muzzle brake is if I loosen it but then it way too loose. Any idea? Unless I am supposed to wrench tighten and it flattens that washer, but that is a whole 180 degree turn that brake has to make, and it doesn't seem like it has that much give. Any ideas?
If i buy one today what are the odds i'm going to be burning money on random parts failing?



























