This article is somewhat a static article. It contains everything important about my G36 - CA36 ASG Replica. It'll be updated every time it is necessary. You'll find all posts tagged "g36" here. :)
I bought the G36 replica on february 2006. I paid for it $400. I purchased the replica, two small 8,4V NiCd 600mAh batteries and front grip with bipod installed.
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I wanted to change this replica into cheap alternative of M249 machine gun. Into cheap alternative of MG36. MG36 has drum magazine and bipod. But I didn't want to buy the drum mag.
Instead, I bought a large 8,4V 3000mAh battery and second hi-capacity magazine. I installed the battery on the outside of the replica's body, because it couldn't fit anywhere else. This was the second phase of mG36 conversion.
Later, I bought battery stock to put the battery there. After installing this stock the mG36 is in its third phase.
The replica's gearbox is full stock. I want to install 170% Classic Army power spring and sealed nozzle.
Update: October 25th, 2008
My mG36 was sent for tuning in ASGShop. I ordered:
- installing precise barrel suitable for G36,
- installing a airtight nozzle
- M110 power spring by Guarder,
- Deep Fire cylinder (not bore-up, I don't know why),
- DF aluminium piston head with bearings,
- DF reinforced metal cylinder head,
- silicone hop-up bucking (rubber) from Systema
The replica came home. But the guys from ASGShop broke the mG36's hop-up chamber and the replica is going to be sent for warranty repairs.
Update: November 18th, 2008
The replica was sent for repairs last week and arrived repaired yesterday.
7 komentarze:
It's a nice looking light support weapon - I guess it's similar to the Russian RPK.
Glad you avoided the temptation to add a drum magazine. :)
Nice blog - Have a good Christmas!
I think I will post something about the RPK soon, since one of my friends is manufacturing his replica of this weapon. :) Or I am mistaken, but we'll find out soon. :)
No, not the RPK but the PKM.
the MG36 needs a C-mag!
You're right, that's why the I call it mG36 and not MG36 (small "m").
how come the freaken G36K and MG36 looks exactly the same.....
and where did you get the stock for your MG36
@anonymous: as far as I know, the MG36 differs from the G36 in two ways:
* it has a bipod,
* it uses a C-mag, 100 rounds capacity.
It still has the hollow stock, but I had to use the one shown here to fit large battery. I bought the stock in one of the polish airsoft suppliers -- I don't know where are you from, so I can't help you in finding a shop to make such purchase.
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