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Raygis LasVegas September 26th, 2005 09:25

Nozzles and Cylinder heads of G36
 
Can any nozzles and cylinder heads for the Version 3 gearbox function properly in a TM G36C?

CDN_Stalker September 26th, 2005 10:59

:zzz:

eggman51 September 26th, 2005 11:04

G36 Nozzle is G36 specific.

Guarder, Prometheus and Hurricane make aftermarket G36 nozzles.

G36 Cylinder Head is generic v3 part although there is a v3 Cylinder Head that is specific to the AUG.

Many companies make those. I like the Guarder one because it has a 2 O-ring seal.

egg

ILLusion September 26th, 2005 12:18

From what i recall, the G36 requires the AUG cylinder head. Its nozzle stem is longer than say a v3 cylinder head for an AK or MP5K.

cjfield1129 June 19th, 2006 20:02

I am currently using a Aug prometheus cylinder head in my G36. It is the correct size; the same as the stock one. However, the stock nozzle on that cylinder head is too tight of a fit (which I can't isolate where) causing the nozzle to stick. In addition, that nozzle leaks and doesn't form a tight seal btw the nozzle and the cylinder nozzle arm. I purchased a Guarder G36 nozzle. The fit is fine and the gearbox cycles fine. However, there was a FPS drop of approx 20 fps. The air seal test revealed that compression is great with the piston/cylinder unit/nozzle. Comparison of the stock G36 nozzle and the Guarder G36 nozzle revealed that the Guarder is slightly shorter and a small outside diameter. I believe this to be the cause of the FPS loss. While the Guarder creates a better airseal for internal compression, it losses airseal in its compression with the hop up bucking engagement. I say all that to ask if an Aug lengthed nozzle would be worth a shot since it is slightly longed if I am correct. Could someone compare the lengths for me?


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