Hey everyone, welcome back to our blog today. I want to talk about the ICS CXP ARK, which is ICS's rendition of what a modernized AK should be.
ICS is a top-tier manufacturer, and most of its lineup consists of pro-line guns.
I would stack them up there with VFC or Krytac, if not better. Their M4 style guns are beloved by anyone running them due to their split gearbox design that allows easy maintenance, upgrades, and repairs on the airsoft gun.
About The ICS CXP ARK
So, let's talk about this AK. The official name is the ICS CXP ARK, and with their funky naming convention, it always makes it a tongue twister for me to talk about their guns without throwing a fit, so from here on, I'm just going to call it the ICS AK.
The ICS AK is a full metal gun priced in the $400 range. Starting with the inside of the gun, you have a nice and beefy gearbox, which ICS is always known for. Their gearbox shells are thicker and more robust, which means they are plenty durable, even when you play in cold weather.
Thinner gearbox shells can crack from being too cold, which is not ideal for any airsoft gun, no matter how expensive, but we've run our ICS M4 variants without a hiccup in the same conditions. The gearbox is version 3 and has a quick-change spring guide in the back.
This feature is accessible by taking the gearbox out of the body, so there is still some work to be done to change springs, but it is not nearly as bad as a full teardown. The gun has a metal hop-up chamber and a black aluminum barrel that is a standard bore, just like other ics airsoft guns. Note that ICS guns have great compression and efficiency despite a fairly wide bore barrel for a stock gun. If you change the barrel to a tight bore, you should see a noticeable increase in FPS.
The gearbox is supplemented with a MOSFET wired to the rear. Under the top cover of this AK is a mock bolt assembly, so you do not run the typical stick batteries that you would for any other AK. Instead, you have a generous space in the Masada/SCAR-like stock in the back, which can fit a butterfly battery. I recommend an 11.1v or 7.4v Lipo with this gun. A fuse block can be bypassed simply by unplugging it and taking it out. It is all connected by simple Tamiya-type connectors. This is an odd choice here, and you are better off removing it altogether and lengthening the wires to make life easier while converting it to a Deans/T plug. That's my opinion anyway.
The gun shoots as well as any ICS so it will be very dependable, reliable, and, most of all, consistent. One feature you will not find in other AKs is the decocking function. ICS has a decock function that decompresses the spring in your gearbox once you put the gun in the safe. This keeps tension off the gearbox spring when you put the gun away and should keep that component from wearing out as quickly and maintain the performance level longer. It's a very slick feature, to say the least.
How The CXP ARK Looks
The outside of the gun looks gorgeous, to say the least. The quality of the polymers used on the furniture is fantastic and has a great texture. The metal parts feature a black semi-gloss to matte finish, and they all feel very sturdy and well put together. No matter what furniture, AKs tend to be heavier than M4s, which is no different. This feels like a 9lb rifle before you put anything on it.
The looks to me are fantastic, and it comes in all black or black with ranger green furniture. They list the green as OD green, but to me, it is more like sage or ranger green, so I'm sticking to that. This is the only look they have for their ARK AKs, so purists might be turned off when they need a classic AK option.
The top cover features a rail so that you can add an optic. The right-handed selector lever has extended portions to make it easier for you to manipulate. The stock, as mentioned, looks like something you find on a SCAR or Masada. It can extend, and also you can raise the cheekpiece. The stock is easily removed for battery compartment access but is secure.
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ICS has also designed a lineup of mags for the ARK AKs that follow the TMAG aesthetic that they had previously established on their CXP (M4) series. These mags come in black or ranger green.
What else is included?
Beyond the colors, you get two airsoft magazine flavors: a 540-round high cap or a mid-cap. The high cap features a window so you can see how much ammo you have left and has metal-reinforced tabs so they don't suffer the same breakage that cheap airsoft AK mags might have.
The mid-cap is odd to me as it is a 50/80-round capacity. What I mean by that is that you can toggle how much you wish to hold. It's a feature I see only a few players demand, and for a mid-cap, this is a low amount of ammo, even on the 80-round setting. This features an extended follower to ensure it feeds every last shot, whereas almost all other mags lose about 4 rounds. The mags perform great, but the odd capacity choices are the only flaws I can point out. The TMAGs and ARK AK mags always feel robust and well worth the money for any ICS owner.
The Fox Airsoft Conclusion
This gun demands a good look if you are a huge ICS fan and want to try their offerings on a non-M4 platform. If you are shopping for a proline-level AK and want something from a high-end maker that looks awesome, this gun might demand a look, too. I hate to bring up comparisons, but many people tout CYMA AKs as being great. They are for the money.
But on their more expensive guns, it's a very basic machine in a metal body. That might appeal to many, but when you shoot a true proline-level gun beside it, you will feel the consistency, trigger, response, and smoothness that a well-put-together gun will get you.
Pick your AK based on your budget, priority, and true wants. If you want something robust, reliable, and well put together, the ICS CXP AK checks all those boxes.
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