>>7085093IF you mean the greenish weapon, that one's a BrickForge design that they've since replaced with a (slightly) more accurate model. As far as Chinese KOs in general are concerned, I think for a lot of weapons they're recasts, often with little tweaks to make them different from the originals. BrickWarriors copies are probably an exception, found out recently their stuff is actually manufactured in China and all the KOs I've purchased have been close to indistinguishable from real BW pieces.
Thanks for the better look at the weapons assortment, can really see some significant changes that have been made from MinifigCat originals to these KOs. Starting from the left, the Sig SG552 is a straight copy; the M4A1 SB appears to have some kind of scope instead of the original red dot sight (unmodded cpoies of this gun are pretty common, often issued with KO Clone Troopers for reasons unknown); the SK416 looks to be unmodified; the SHB has had its foregrip removed (note: all weapon names are the ones used by MinifigCat, for reference); the Shotgun SGL10 and M870s look untouched; as mentioned before the Steyr TMP is significantly different from MC's MP9, in fact it appears to be more like the original TMP, the MP9 is a development of it after Steyr sold the design; the gun below is one of the most interesting to me as it's not an MC design (though the scope is likely lifted from their M16A2), rather it is Combat Brick's Advanced Assault Rifle AAR; the UMP45 has had its red dot and foregrip removed, though the part that attaches the latter to the gun remains; the M93R, G36C SKV5 and MP5SD6 are all unchanged. The bipod weapons still baffle me, would it be possible to get a profile shot?