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June 5th, 2006, 23:52 | #16 |
I don't usually bother with these but I'm very bored ... the AK ... I have 6, again. Need I say more? G36c equals plastic trash. Get a Marui and upgrade it to full wood and metal or get the ICS. I personally still go with Marui and upgrade with the aftermarket parts I know are good quality.
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June 5th, 2006, 23:59 | #17 |
Classic Army produces both AK and G36s, and if you don't mind waiting a little their upcoming AK variant looks rather impressive and will almost certainly cost a hell of a lot less than upgrading a Tokyo Marui AK to the same spec: http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/news/...1%20Output.jpg
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June 6th, 2006, 00:05 | #18 |
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Unfortunately i had to leave my G36C back when i left to come to Canada. It was a solid platform.
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June 6th, 2006, 00:33 | #21 |
I had a chance to play around with TM, CA, ICS, G&G AK's and CA G36. G36 just doesn't feel right when compared to a FM AK. G36 is a pretty good gun, but I'd take an AK over it any time.
Btw, the best AK I've handled so far was G&G AK104. Can't say anything about internals, but build quality and external look kills. Especially bolt/gas piston part.
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June 6th, 2006, 00:40 | #22 |
I find you get looked at more by paintballers if you weld a ak. you want to be cool?
EDIT: and the mags do not fit kinda loose on the ak. TM mags are sturdy as hell. I dropped my gun numerous of times, threw it over hills to worm my way through crossfire, landed on it while jumping to a ditch and the fitment on it is still sturdy as hell. Basically the AK is rock solid comparable with the real one
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June 6th, 2006, 00:52 | #23 |
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ak47's for everone!!! full wood with some parts and you got a really nice weapon only down side is prone position is next to imposible with out a spetz mag which i think makes the gun look really kick ass. anyways good luck with your gun choice gbb are alot of fun too!!
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June 6th, 2006, 00:58 | #24 |
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Good thread, lots of input on both guns, mainly the AK, should rename the title, or just take out that please need help and such. I will incoporate some of the answers to the final Best AEG thread soon.
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June 6th, 2006, 01:17 | #25 |
I'd say G36C, the AK47 is a nice gun but the G36C is more modular in terms of accessories due to its rails.
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June 20th, 2006, 18:39 | #26 |
i would get the AK for frontline work, the barrel on the G36C is too short for that. if however, your gonna be dooing stuff like spec ops, recon, CQB exc. i reccomend the G36C, its smalness would be perfect for that role!!
[/QUOTE]My turn to agree with you, the G36 my friend has is nice and sturdy for a plastic gun, but nothing beats the reliability of full metal and Id really want nothing else, better to have that look, feel and realism that full metal has.[/QUOTE] why would you want a metal G36C???? the real one is made up of mostly fiberglass anyway!!! |
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June 20th, 2006, 19:26 | #27 | ||
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And to answer another question, yes, the gearboxes share the same parts, but they have different motors.
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