In the current issue of AIRSOFT ACTION we were delighted to showcase and introduce LCT Airsoft’s latest “AK creation” in the diminutive yet stylish form of the “MOE”, and what a little firecracker it proved to be!

In his evaluation of this stunning little AEG Stewbacca said;

“The overall short receiver does make it a bit difficult to get a hand hold if you have the drum mag installed, but with standard 5.45 or 9mm magazines fitted you can get more purchase or use the magazine body as somewhat of an improvised vertical grip. Otherwise there isn’t much opportunity for adding furniture or vertical grips, but hopefully that isn’t such a drawback given the performance despite the ultra-compact footprint.

I could certainly see this being an excellent backup platform for a sniper or other specialist player or command element player, you could easily sling it across your back with not much sticking out assuming you eschew the drum mag which you wouldn’t really want for a PDW style setup anyway, you would likely argue.

It’s easy to throw around in tight spaces but still gets the job done out to decent distances, so if you’re in the market for something a little smaller, and a little different, it’s definitely worth considering getting your hands on an AK ‘Moe’ of your own, fellow shooters, and I know from comments in our AA Crew chat that a few of the team are seriously looking to add one to their personal armouries already!”

And of course if you’d like to know more you can check out his full review in ISSUE 166 HERE, along with LCTs own video HERE!

But it appears there’s more to come from our good friends at LCT as they emailed us to advise that;

“We are excited to introduce the upcoming accessory series: the 1913-X Folding Stock Set.

The stock bar features a popular modern skeleton style and is made from aluminium alloy. Additionally, the set includes two different butt pads, one made of high-grade polymer and the other of aluminium.

It attaches to any “1913” or “Picatinny” rail using the 1913 Folding Mechanism, and the stock locks securely in the folded position. Let’s start creating your own modern tactical style right now!”

Obviously this works perfectly for the “MOE”, but it also looks like it will also work with many of the latest models that are using a Picatinny interface for stock placement… so great news for many users out there, and not just those who have fallen for the undoubted charms of the “MOE“!