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Old March 11th, 2006, 20:17   #16
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classic armys got one
Could you link me? I spent like, an hour and a half on their site looking for one because I figured they'd have it. I'm talking about the top rail with iron sights, by the way. I found a couple places with the G36K flash-hiders once I looked a little more.
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Old March 11th, 2006, 20:28   #17
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Go with Intellect 1200mah minis, they're the best minis available. You want the 9.6v, CA36s are able to take and prefer to take 9.6v. It's also possible to build a large battery modelled after the Sanyo make (3x2 and 2 free hanging) but with the superior Intellect cells.
I disagree, the Intellect 1400mAh minis are definitely better.

As for your concerns about the G36 V stock, it is fully collapsable when using an 8.4V large, and even when you're using up to a 10.8, only the shortest position is unavailable to you. There's also a special battery configuration that you have to use in order to fold the stock and have it lock. The WGC page explains this all: http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper.php?itm=GP-ACC-469
As for batteries, whatever you get, get it from www.unipros.com, they're the best.
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Old March 11th, 2006, 20:34   #18
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I disagree, the Intellect 1400mAh minis are definitely better.
They make 1400mah ones now? I guess I'm a bit behind the times.

Aaidin: http://www.uncompany.com/pageproduct...sp?prodid=3279
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Old March 11th, 2006, 22:13   #19
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The Saint, you're my hero. I'd found SO many versions without the iron sights and it was driving me insane.

Also, I don't like the look of the V-stocks, so the 1400 mah minis sound pretty wicked to me! :kill: Now I've just got to decide on STAR or CA.

Thanks for all the help everyone!
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Old March 12th, 2006, 18:13   #20
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Aaidin, be sure to check out the used stuff forums for parts. I know there's at least one G36C rail kicking around on it.
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Old March 12th, 2006, 19:26   #21
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Apoc has a G36 with a large foregrip, donno what kind, but it fits a large 3300mah 9.6v
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Old March 12th, 2006, 20:09   #22
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I have a First Factory large foregrip (check at uncompany.com) and I run it with a 9.6v 3000mah and runs great
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Old March 18th, 2006, 19:51   #23
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So, I've definitely decided to get a G36C (Either CA or TM) and just get the conversion kits to the KE or whatever I decide on later. I just have one question and it's for people with either gun (preferrably who have used both) is the CA hop-up nearly as good as the TM on this particular gun. I've been VERY disappointed with my CA33E Hop-up, when compared with the TM guns my friends have their hop-ups give them about 30 ft more range and mine doesn't really seem to do anything. I think I'm probably going to go with the TM this time unless someone can give me a great reason not to but I do want a comparison for the hop-up. Thanks in advance.
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Old March 18th, 2006, 20:11   #24
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CA36C shoots harder than the TM36C and is supposed to have tougher internals, which means safer usage of 9.6v batteries. A new hopup is less than $10 and 20 minutes of work (10 minutes if you have a Dremmel, there are some long ass screws holding the CA front end on).

If I were you, I'd get the K and mod down to a C later. But that's me, it all depends on where you play, anyways.
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Yeah, if you want a K you might as well get a CA36K.
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Old March 18th, 2006, 21:47   #26
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Yeah, I could do that and just get the G36C top rail for it, but then I've got a useless carryhandle w/optics that I don't want.
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Old March 18th, 2006, 21:57   #27
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Yeah, I could do that and just get the G36C top rail for it, but then I've got a useless carryhandle w/optics that I don't want.
Sell it, that's why we have a used goods section here.
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Old March 18th, 2006, 22:31   #28
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So, I've definitely decided to get a G36C (Either CA or TM) and just get the conversion kits to the KE or whatever I decide on later. I just have one question and it's for people with either gun (preferrably who have used both) is the CA hop-up nearly as good as the TM on this particular gun. I've been VERY disappointed with my CA33E Hop-up, when compared with the TM guns my friends have their hop-ups give them about 30 ft more range and mine doesn't really seem to do anything. I think I'm probably going to go with the TM this time unless someone can give me a great reason not to but I do want a comparison for the hop-up. Thanks in advance.

Both my TM G36 hopups broke and I replaced them with CA ones, I don't really notice a difference. My G36KV shoots about 150 feet minimum and my MG36V shoots over 200 consistantly. The G36 hopups are completely different from the G33, once you set the G36 hopup, you can pretty much forget about it unless you change the internals or bb weight.
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Old March 19th, 2006, 01:15   #29
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Both my TM G36 hopups broke and I replaced them with CA ones, I don't really notice a difference. My G36KV shoots about 150 feet minimum and my MG36V shoots over 200 consistantly. The G36 hopups are completely different from the G33, once you set the G36 hopup, you can pretty much forget about it unless you change the internals or bb weight.
In my case, my CA36E shooting 0.25g was impossible to overhop. I swap the stock hopup bucking a few days ago for the black Guarder stuff and though I haven't had a chance to test it yet, I can tell from inspection that the stock CA36 hopup rubber is much thinner and softer than the Guarder stuff. I couldn't overhop my gun because the stock round piece that pushes down on the bucking was too soft to push down very far. Mind you, it should be fine for anything under 0.25g, I just prefer to actually be able to tune my hopup as opposed to cranking it to max and hope it's doing enough.
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Old March 19th, 2006, 15:13   #30
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Just an FYI, Star now makes G36/C/K's. They're more expensive, but the build quality is supposed to be superior. There are some problems with the motor though. I don't know what resolutions will be forthcoming.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...light=star+g36

I've been saving for a CA36K for some time now, until I heard about this. I'm now going to save a bit more and go for the Star G36K.
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