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Old August 2nd, 2009, 15:18   #1
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G36 to Mg36 What is the Spec

HI Guy

I want to know what do you think i have a TM G36C and i want this winter to made my g36 to a MG36 with bipod ,drum mag , change the stock to a stock can have bigger battery to have a better rate of fire like this picture WHAT DO YOU THINK

I change my name post because i want some information i cant find on google or asc. If i want to upgrade my g36c to a Mg36 do i need to change my cylinder on my g36 because the stock cylinder cant take a 506mm thank
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Old August 2nd, 2009, 16:49   #2
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G36 conversion kit (handguard, barrel, bipod)
G36 carry handle
G36k/G36 folding stock OR KV battery stock
Beta-C drum mag

Had one before... check my AWB link at the bottom...
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Old August 2nd, 2009, 18:03   #3
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Everything KOS-MOS said is what you will need, if you want the rifle to be authentic to that picture u will need a STAR/ARES carry handle with the double optics, but from what i hear they arent that great.

As for the stock to be authentic to the picture u will need a K stock which is a little bit longer than your C stock. However if you want a big battery you will need a V stock. Or you could just rear wire ur mechbox and put a pouch on the stock or something.
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Old August 2nd, 2009, 18:11   #4
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You're looking to make a "MG36", not a "G36K LMG".
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Old August 3rd, 2009, 01:14   #5
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The picture is just for exemple. I want to convert my g36c to a K version and made a light machine gun whit drum mag bipod and V stock for bigger battery.But i want to know if it is a good gun to make this project or im losing my time?????
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Old August 3rd, 2009, 01:52   #6
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Great gun it just that what i want !!!!!!!




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G36 conversion kit (handguard, barrel, bipod)
G36 carry handle
G36k/G36 folding stock OR KV battery stock
Beta-C drum mag

Had one before... check my AWB link at the bottom...
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Old August 5th, 2009, 22:57   #7
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ANYbody have some opinion im losing my time with my g36 or it a good gun to do this project

I want your opinion????????????????????
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Old August 6th, 2009, 10:32   #8
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G36 are a great gun and have lots of support in the aftermarket products.

But if you want to make a MG36 you need a G36 or G36E length handguard inner and outer barrels as it is longer than the K length.

Getting the Battery stock is a great addition, especially if you get the battery thats made for it so you can still fold the thing.

Avoid c mags the G36 ones suck. Our local G36 and hK expert has gone through a few and they all have been dissapointing. For proof look up Darklen's Hero Arms review. So in this csae use a box mag.

Now as far as internals go do you want high power or high speed. If you want middle ground expect to spend some cash.
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Old August 6th, 2009, 11:20   #9
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Not to boast, but:

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=46140

I did pretty much the same thing, and everything I did to mine is documented. As for whether it's a good conversion or not, I wouldn't have it any other way.

Hope that helps!
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Old August 6th, 2009, 12:32   #10
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Thank guy for your answer thank again
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Old August 6th, 2009, 12:37   #11
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Not to boast, but:

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=46140

I did pretty much the same thing, and everything I did to mine is documented. As for whether it's a good conversion or not, I wouldn't have it any other way.

Hope that helps!


Your gun look very great but do you put the stock with the battery or in the "K" version you can put bigger battery??????????
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Old August 6th, 2009, 12:40   #12
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G36 are a great gun and have lots of support in the aftermarket products.

But if you want to make a MG36 you need a G36 or G36E length handguard inner and outer barrels as it is longer than the K length.

Getting the Battery stock is a great addition, especially if you get the battery thats made for it so you can still fold the thing.

Avoid c mags the G36 ones suck. Our local G36 and hK expert has gone through a few and they all have been dissapointing. For proof look up Darklen's Hero Arms review. So in this csae use a box mag.

Now as far as internals go do you want high power or high speed. If you want middle ground expect to spend some cash.

If i WAnt high speed what i can change ???????
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Old August 6th, 2009, 12:42   #13
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If i WAnt high speed what i can change ???????
High speed motor, Modify SMOOTH speed gears, Lowish FPS spring, lipo/high-voltage battery.


Thats what i would do at least
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Old August 8th, 2009, 23:54   #14
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If you have never really played, you won't need any high speed setup.

Though it might sound fun, nobody will like someone hosing a drum mag for 5 minutes...

So just stick to 9.6v and stock gear ratio. You will find it quite fast if you use a good quality battery.

I had a C-Mag before. Brand was DBoy. It came broken, but the fix was very easy. The little gear with the counter-weight was pulled out of place and there was a wire that was broken.

After everything was put back in place, it could feed 35 rnd/sec no problem.
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Old August 10th, 2009, 21:32   #15
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thank yes i play one game a month but it think i will start with a good battery 9.6 in a stock and i will see next summer after i finish this project this winter





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If you have never really played, you won't need any high speed setup.

Though it might sound fun, nobody will like someone hosing a drum mag for 5 minutes...

So just stick to 9.6v and stock gear ratio. You will find it quite fast if you use a good quality battery.

I had a C-Mag before. Brand was DBoy. It came broken, but the fix was very easy. The little gear with the counter-weight was pulled out of place and there was a wire that was broken.

After everything was put back in place, it could feed 35 rnd/sec no problem.
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