Quote:
Originally Posted by Datawraith
lurkingknight's got it all correct.
Although, I don't see how if I just bend the first coil of the spring into the hook would screw it up too badly, unless you mean I can't use the spring in any other gun, which is fine as I have only this one. It is a retarded design though.
And yes, that describes the chamber perfectly. If I replace the whole assembly, I have to get a new magwell, and probably a new pin. Considering I use both the M4 magwell adapter as well as the G36 magwell, and that I'd have to get a new nub (would come with a bucking as well), on top of getting a new chamber... that's over $60... I have to spend a 1/3 of the gun's retail price to get it running properly again?! And that's if I do it myself, without paying a tech. And that doesn't factor in buying a new piston head and body and a 90 spring!
Hell, if I'd known this gun would be so much trouble, I would have just bought a KA M4....
Thanks though guys.
|
JG g36c owner here.
I've opened and re-opened my g36c so much, I know the ins and outs.
Firstly, the M90 spring might still shoot above 350 fps. Try the S90 modify spring.
Secondly, do not bend the spring into the piston head. Just leave it as is. The compression from the gearbox to the front of the gearbox where the piston strikes the cylinder head will keep any spring from moving out of place/bouncing. Why TM designed a hook into the piston head is beyond me.
Third, if you broke your hop-up, you should remember to be patient. To get the lower receiver out, you have to pull the hop-up forward all the way, and not let it snap back, which is probably what happened when you force it.
Fourth, AFAIK the battleaxe M4 to G36 magwell converter is not compatible with the JG G36c. There's misalignment that prevents it from working.
That being said, just get a new hop-up and try not to mess anything up. Bending the first coil of the spring into a piston NOT designed for that spring was foolhardy.
Consider it as tuition.