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Old July 3rd, 2010, 21:27   #16
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anybody else notice the locking back on empty... WOOT!!!
Considering that the G36 bolt catch is apply from trigger-grip unit its easy to see that they made it.
AFAIK their conversion involves a bolt carrier, nozzle (looks to be WA magna type) Lower Trigger Pack, recoil spring, and hopup/ inner barrel

The lack of the realism is the cocking lever.
The lever on H&K SL8 and G36 will always try o maintain a parallel with the barrel. It's spring tension to that position. The only way to act as a forward assist is by pushing it in the opposite direction you pull the level from (ie if you use the lever from left side you push into the right side)
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Old July 4th, 2010, 16:10   #17
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SRC already has a GBB G36 in the works, it is to be released with in 2010. After that will come to Canada Legal version with the Tinted clear receiver
honestly why even bother with the clear versions anymore no one wants them and full metal airsoft guns are coming in....
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lol why is it that every single fucking underaged kid that comes thru here happens to have some private land to play on when accused of playing in public
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Old July 4th, 2010, 16:14   #18
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The only thing that ever stopped me from a GHK AK was that it didn't seem to stop firing when you ran out of bb's. That kinda bummed me out.
Apparently i heard new that GHK is releasing An update on it to remove this problem As far as i've seen the ak when loaded with 30 bbs shouldn't have cool down added with the improvements and upgrades already available should be a failry steady and reliable platform
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Old July 4th, 2010, 17:28   #19
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The lack of the realism is the cocking lever.
The lever on H&K SL8 and G36 will always try o maintain a parallel with the barrel. It's spring tension to that position. The only way to act as a forward assist is by pushing it in the opposite direction you pull the level from (ie if you use the lever from left side you push into the right side)
Wrong...

The cocking lever is centered in normal operation. If you pull it to the side and push it down, it will lock on both sides and can be used as a forward assist or cocking lever.

How would the gun know if you are usually shooting lefty or righty?
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