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Upgrades for G36
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Upgrades for G36
I have a JG G36c and I want to put some upgrades to it! What would be some good cheap ones to start off with?
Der Affe (Dice)- Sergeant First Class E-7
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Age : 33
Location : Denver/Littleton
Inexpensive upgrades
Affe,
A great place to start is a tight-bore barrel. They generally run anywhere from 30-45 bucks, and will give you an increase in range and a tighter grouping. Other upgrades to consider are a magwell changeout. This will allow you to accept M4/M16 magazines in your G36, instead of buying G36 mags. I find this to be a good idea if everyone else in your squad is running M4s or other M4/M16 mag capable weapons. If you run out, a squadmate can toss you a mag and keep your entire squad shooting. These generally run about 25 bucks. Other performance upgrades would include a new hop-up bucking ($10-$15), high-speed or high-torque motors($20-45), and a larger capacity battery($25-50).
Dutch
A great place to start is a tight-bore barrel. They generally run anywhere from 30-45 bucks, and will give you an increase in range and a tighter grouping. Other upgrades to consider are a magwell changeout. This will allow you to accept M4/M16 magazines in your G36, instead of buying G36 mags. I find this to be a good idea if everyone else in your squad is running M4s or other M4/M16 mag capable weapons. If you run out, a squadmate can toss you a mag and keep your entire squad shooting. These generally run about 25 bucks. Other performance upgrades would include a new hop-up bucking ($10-$15), high-speed or high-torque motors($20-45), and a larger capacity battery($25-50).
Dutch
Dutch- Sergeant Major E-9
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Re: Upgrades for G36
For the batteries, don't forget to check out http://www.hobbypartz.com/ they have GREAT prices on batteries that will work well. Especially with that foregrip battery storage. Another Idea though its more of what you might consider a cosmetic upgrade is a decent optic. That does depend on how you play though, so that is a personal decision.
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Tango- First Sergeant E-8
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Location : Westminster, CO
Re: Upgrades for G36
Thanks folks. I know fox has a upgrade kit that involves three diff things for $70 I know a tight-bore is involved. We will go from there. It was tough listening to my stock gun firing while all of your were. Mine "tunk....tunk...tunk" and then yours "tunktunktunktunktunk" lol
Last edited by Der Affe on June 30th 2011, 12:07; edited 1 time in total
Der Affe (Dice)- Sergeant First Class E-7
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Age : 33
Location : Denver/Littleton
Re: Upgrades for G36
Swapping out barrels and hop up buckings isnt hard work. If you look around on youtube, you could save yourself a lot of money by doing it yourself. As for upgrades, a good bucking and nub can help your range an accuracy a lot more than a tightbore barrel. A barrel that is well made is more important than one with a smaller inner diameter
Miner- Master Sergeant E-8
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Age : 32
Location : Golden, CO
BArrell Sizes
I am confused on Barrell Sizes for a tight bore. What will work better then something else? i am confused on this process.
Der Affe (Dice)- Sergeant First Class E-7
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Location : Denver/Littleton
Re: Upgrades for G36
What size? Length or diameter?
Miner- Master Sergeant E-8
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Age : 32
Location : Golden, CO
Re: Upgrades for G36
FrogMan1171 wrote:What size? Length or diameter?
That's where I am confused....Airsoft upgrade n00b here
Der Affe (Dice)- Sergeant First Class E-7
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Location : Denver/Littleton
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