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Umarex G36CV
I recently got my G36CV and my lipo battery finally came in today and I am seriously amazed at how well the whole gun functions. Since this was my first AEG I was sort of expecting a sizeable battery compartment for this gun even though its in the front hand guard. Boy was I surprised my lipo battery is like the size of my finger (not length but width) and I could barely squeese the thing in. Overall I'm super happy with the gun so far and can't wait to get out and play with this thing hopefully field play though cause its shooting like 400+ fps. Tell me what you guys think of this gun or have any suggestions on anything else.
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Congratulations. The Umarex/ Ares G36 is one of the finest on the market. It should serve you well as long as you take care of it.
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I take it you're using either a 8.4v or 9.6v mini brick? I always find that it's better in most cases to use a a nunchuck style battery, since half the cells are separated from one another, allowing easier fitment in most batteries compartments.
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I think this is one of the best G36's on the market, so many features, and SO cheap. I'd change the spring guide and bucking. Their hop up's very decent, so I have mine at 330 FPS for both CQB and field use. Should expect a range of about 150ft at that speed. A Holosight and the Tokyo Marui "real steel" LowCaps look killer on it.
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Hope that helps. If you have access to someone who has already swapped a spring on one of these things, I highly recommend getting their help. This is a beautiful piece of hardware so try to go slow and don't force anything ;) |
Btw to calculate the approx. velocity, the M should mean meters per second and the number should be how many meters per second. Just convert that to feet.
Edit: forgot to mention that if you use a LiPo, you should have a voltage warning meter and a MOSFET installed to prolong the life of your gun. Might be a lot of money, but it is a good investment since you won't have to worry much after. |
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The bucking is also easy to change, and has nothing to do with the gearbox, so it's pretty damn safe, and just like any standard Tokyo Marui-based G36. As for the spring, I generally prefer linear springs, but since I first got a Guarder SP90 which gave me around 300 FPS, I then got a Guarder SP100 which I was sure would get me to the 1 Joule CQB mark (for my country anyway, I don't play in Canada). So from experience, I can only speak for the SP100, which is alright anyway. Fox. |
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Hey guys on a side note what do you guys think of the G&P WOC Sniper V.P.R. $550 but it comes with everything needed. I know I just got my first AEG but like I'm going on a trip later and well I was thinking might as well get it if its cheaper over there. Also I love snipers lol.
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So, you just got your first AEG, you are scared to take it appart and don't really care much about the hop-up, and you want to get a GBBR SNIPER? Yeah, how could it go wrong?
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