Guest PT247 Posted June 14, 2014 Posted June 14, 2014 I'd go TM over WE for pistols any day. and if you happy playin at your local site with free rentals then why the hell not. No point buying a gun you can use for free. Good sense to me.
Yawns Posted June 15, 2014 Author Posted June 15, 2014 So after lots of thinking, I wouldn't mind a g36c. After a browse of ZeroOne, I have found this: http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?products_id=7030 According to all reviews, It's a brilliant gun for the money, But I'm not sure. I've heard good things from Ares too. But it isn't in stock at ZeroOne, http://www.zerooneai...roducts_id=2089 If you have any amazing alternatives, Please do say, £200 at the very most though Also, two-toned/Clear, if possible
Happy Posted June 22, 2014 Posted June 22, 2014 For G36C you can't go far wrong with SRC. Just make sure it is the Gen III model you buy since the earlier Gens were prone to internal failures/breakages. For other options you could try looking at second hand rifles on websites. Couple of months ago Landwarrior Airsoft had a bunch of ex-hire JG G36C rifles for £60 (Grade 1 condition) and £40 (Grade 2 condition) which is brilliant for a starter rifle - sadly all sold but even I considered getting one haha.
Yawns Posted June 22, 2014 Author Posted June 22, 2014 For G36C you can't go far wrong with SRC. Just make sure it is the Gen III model you buy since the earlier Gens were prone to internal failures/breakages. For other options you could try looking at second hand rifles on websites. Couple of months ago Landwarrior Airsoft had a bunch of ex-hire JG G36C rifles for £60 (Grade 1 condition) and £40 (Grade 2 condition) which is brilliant for a starter rifle - sadly all sold but even I considered getting one haha. Where could I get a JG one? They seem like a generic G36c brand.
Happy Posted June 22, 2014 Posted June 22, 2014 Few places you can get them though be warned these guns shoot really high out of the box: G608 Model http://www.airsoftworld.net/jg-g36c-assault-rifle-g608.html http://www.patrolbase.co.uk/airsoft/jg-g608-g36c.htm#.U6cGCIm9LTo G608-6 "Tactical" Model (uses M4 mags) http://www.airsoftworld.net/jg-g36c-tactical-airsoft-assault-rifle-g608-6.html https://jdairsoft.net/jg-g36-g608-6 Other brands you could consider: Umarex H&K G36C http://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/Two-Tone-Umarex-Heckler-Koch-G36C-Sportline-AEG_A1DF48.aspx#.U6cGcom9LTo https://jdairsoft.net/umarex-hk-g36c-sportline-blue ICS G33 (uses m4 mags) http://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/ICS-G33-Airsoft-Rifle-DE-Black_A1BA81.aspx?nh=124118#.U6cG9Im9LTo ASG G36C https://jdairsoft.net/asg-g36c Out of all of these I'd go for either the SRC G36C Gen III if I wanted a "pure" G36C model or the ICS G33 if I wanted a "hybrid" style. Both guns are fairly solid, cost under £200 and are reliable. If I was forced to choose one I'd go for the ICS as it has a more consistent track record, doesn't need downgrading (330 fps average) and magazines are more plentiful. Sure, purists will sneer at you for not having a "proper gun" or being a "wannabe m4" user (my mate has been accused of both with his) but it's a brilliant gun. Yawns 1
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