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December 13th, 2015, 01:47 | #1 |
Need some honest opinions on the WE G36c (G39)
Hey everyone, I'm looking for some seasoned owners of the WE G36c (G39) who could give me their honest opinion/review of the gun.
I want to build a German KSK loadout, so the G36c is a must for me. However, I'm just not a fan of AEGs anymore. I much prefer GBBRs. I'd like to hear the things you like and dislike about the rifle, just the key points that anyone would agree with. So things like problems/breakdowns/reliability (my biggest factor), gas efficiency, accuracy, upgrades... you get the gist. From what I gather, the G36 is one of WE's GBBRs that are actually good. Seem to be more reliable, and a solid platform to build on. I have experience with maintaining GBBRs so that is not a problem. |
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December 13th, 2015, 10:47 | #2 |
Pretty much all of WE's rifles are good now. The G39 has just been good for much longer.
It's very light due to being a modern plastic fantastic and all that. Recoil is also high due to this lightness. The magazines tend to resist cooldown well, and there are several videos you can find on YouTube of full auto magdumps in cold weather. However, the mag shells are plastic which makes them prone to cracking, especially on the clips where you can connect them to each other. This cooldown resistance is likely due at least in part to the three-chambered design of the magazine itself. I also had problems with the shells cracking where they were screwed into the inner portion. I would recommend picking up one of the steel aftermarket charging handles for the bolt, as the one included with the gun from WE is prone to breakage. Speaking of the bolt, the bolt release inside the trigger guard can be very hard to push so much people just use the charging handle to release it from its locked position. You'll also want an NPAS to adjust velocity. RA Tech now also offers an aluminum nozzle if you want to ensure durability. Though honestly the plastic one is usually fine. You can upgrade the recoil/RoF with a buffer kit from FG Airsoft. I was pretty impressed by it. However, I found the recoil was enough to knock the selector switch out of full out and into semi fairly often, no matter how tight I torqued down the grub screw holding that selector in place. They're also pretty cheap guns for whatever reason, with decent packages appearing in the classifieds quite often. Overall, the G39 from WE is a pretty great way into the GBBR market. Just install an NPAS and go. |
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December 13th, 2015, 11:58 | #3 |
Only we rifles I'd consider:
- SCAR-L - G39 - bulky ass mags though. - P90 |
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December 13th, 2015, 12:01 | #4 |
I would consider literally any WE rifle that isn't closed bolt. And even then if it was a good price I'd just throw an open bolt conversion kit into it.
Seriously, the things aren't so bad at all. I guess this makes me the resident ASC forums WE apologist. |
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December 13th, 2015, 13:59 | #5 |
Thanks for the replies.
Is there any parts that need to be replaced Rught away? I.e. the hammer? I know the hammer and Sears in the WE PMC are made of putty. Will the G39 need to have the trigger mech replaced with steel ones? |
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December 13th, 2015, 14:02 | #6 |
Nope. IMO WE run the best stock. If you're going to upgrade do it all at once when something breaks.
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December 13th, 2015, 14:21 | #7 |
Sounds like a good plan. As for the shells breaking that's really not a big deal for me so long as they are readily replaceable. And I would probably end up sanding down the clips in the sides of the mags anyways.
Last edited by Seags; December 13th, 2015 at 14:21.. Reason: Spelling |
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