From Kodiak's Site https://kodiakdefence.com/products/rifles/semi-auto/wk180c-steel/:
The older style cocking handle should prevent the breaking and flying out of the screw-type one, plus the steel upper should prevent erosion by the BCG and cocking handle. Interesting variant. Available at one of the site vendors, search for link, likely to be at more in limited quantities. I would be curious how much more time it takes to make the steel upper compared to the aluminum one.
Kodiak's Website said:"The WK180C-Steel uses the same design as the WK180C, but with a machined steel upper receiver and a flared cocking similar to the original design. While slightly heavier than WK180C at 3.66 kg (just over 8 lbs.) unloaded, the rugged design ensures that it is able to take a beating. The rest of the construction remains the same as our original rifle and all parts are interchangeable except the: cocking handle, bolt carrier, and upper receiver."
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The older style cocking handle should prevent the breaking and flying out of the screw-type one, plus the steel upper should prevent erosion by the BCG and cocking handle. Interesting variant. Available at one of the site vendors, search for link, likely to be at more in limited quantities. I would be curious how much more time it takes to make the steel upper compared to the aluminum one.


















































