

Unlike a true AR15, you can get a folding stock for it without a care for your buffer and spring (since it doesn’t have one in the buffer tube), and the bolt doesn’t get as dirty because it’s piston driven. The forend (though it must fit the gas block example).The barrel (though it must be carbine gas length, we already have retailers selling barrel upgrades).The big plus to the WK180C is access to many of the AR platform’s infinite aftermarket parts.
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So the WK180C is a substantial upgrade in terms of ergonomics, flexibility, and quality of materials used compared with the AR180B Access to the AR Platform, but Non Restricted

AR15 buffer tube and stock mount adapter: this raises the stock so that it’s in-line with the barrel (reducing muzzle rise) AND it enables use of the plethora of AR15 stocks.This is light, stiff, and much more flexible. Aluminum forend with rail top and M-LOK slots.Aluminum upper+lower: the old lower was polymer and had a tendency to crack at the front pivot point.Receiver picatinny rail: this saves having to buy a $80 rail mount.The WK180C is still designed to hit a certain price point but it comes with several important upgrades over the older 180B. The AR180B was sold from 2001-2007 with mostly low cost in mind. The WK180C in the first part of the video is closer to stock: WK180C vs AR180B Note: The WK180C as pictured has been customized by me. I’ve replaced the trigger with an RRA NM 2 stage, the stock is a Magpul, I’ve put a Vortex Viper 1-4 on top, I’ve added a QD mount to the left hand side of the forend, and I’ve put some Magpul M-Lok rail covers over the right hand slot to act as a shell deflector + slot cover. Bullseye North has some for around $1250. It’s a semi-automatic, piston-driven rifle in.
