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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #30 on: March 03, 2009, 07:12:58 PM »
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a stock JG.

You mean a stock Echo with a broken charging handle? :P

Anyway, I do agree with his three reasons.  Honestly, my 8.4V mini Intellect 1200 mah works long enough for me.  I also usually bring one or two extra batteries with me just in case.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #31 on: March 03, 2009, 08:15:50 PM »
Any other things I should invest in for my CA G36c?
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #32 on: March 03, 2009, 10:21:55 PM »
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Any other things I should invest in for my CA G36c?

TBB (Edgi has the best tolerances), a new bucking (Systema), #14 O ring, and a SCS.  (SCS works best with a Systema bucking or a Guarder)

 
I Slap Fat Kids-  :shock: ha ha yeah that's not the only thing that's broken on it....... Piston/piston head is totaled and my gas block broke  :x Seems to be a common problem with JGs, I see a lot of posts of that happening on ASF.  

I wish I had 50 bucks or so, I'd love to throw in a new piston/piston, and an M100 so I could swap the gearbox into my SRC and go to the CQB place.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #33 on: March 04, 2009, 06:45:19 AM »
That cqb place is pretty cool i have been there but i couldnt use my g36 there because it shot over 330
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #34 on: March 04, 2009, 08:51:16 AM »
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Any other things I should invest in for my CA G36c?

Look into finding a SRC KV stock.  Not as solid as the G&P but it is cheaper.  Get everything rewired in Dean's to the back, get a large 9.6v battery, and you never have to worry about batteries again.  It perfectly balances the rifle as well.

At stealth, I always pick function over frivolous things like optics first, hence my steadfast belief that internals should be solidified first, followed by the KV stock.  Everything after that is fluff.  An optic (and especially replica optics), are just as accurate in airsoft as iron sights unless you have a well tuned AEG.  Even then is superfluous.

Sorry to sound like a prick, my allergies are killing me this week.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #35 on: March 04, 2009, 11:22:17 AM »
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That cqb place is pretty cool i have been there but i couldnt use my g36 there because it shot over 330

Yeah, I think I could handle my K fairly well inside there.  I think an M100 in a JG gearbox with it's type 2 cylinder in my SRC should definitely give me below 330 lol.  It might already.....  I'm considering buying a TM piston/piston head spring combo from ehobbya. Birthday is coming up, so maybe I might get a few things. :D


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Any other things I should invest in for my CA G36c?

Look into finding a SRC KV stock.  Not as solid as the G&P but it is cheaper.  Get everything rewired in Dean's to the back, get a large 9.6v battery, and you never have to worry about batteries again.  It perfectly balances the rifle as well.

At stealth, I always pick function over frivolous things like optics first, hence my steadfast belief that internals should be solidified first, followed by the KV stock.  Everything after that is fluff.  An optic (and especially replica optics), are just as accurate in airsoft as iron sights unless you have a well tuned AEG.  Even then is superfluous.

Sorry to sound like a prick, my allergies are killing me this week.

I wasn't arguing with you, just commenting.

No worries, I didn't take it wrong.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #36 on: March 04, 2009, 11:40:24 AM »
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Get everything rewired in Dean's to the back, get a large 9.6v battery, and you never have to worry about batteries again. .
Thats a waste, just run a lipo.  That way you dont have to rewire your batteries and you get a decent RoF.  You can just go with a 7.4v LiPo and get just about the same RoF as a 9.6.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #37 on: March 04, 2009, 11:55:09 AM »
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Get everything rewired in Dean's to the back, get a large 9.6v battery, and you never have to worry about batteries again. .
Thats a waste, just run a lipo.  That way you dont have to rewire your batteries and you get a decent RoF.  You can just go with a 7.4v LiPo and get just about the same RoF as a 9.6.

yea but a lipo could be a pain. I've seen them explode and overheat easily. they are a bit maintenance intensive, well for a battery that is. i still say just run dean's, as said Altered_Soul.  a good lipo can be quit pricey too!
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #38 on: March 04, 2009, 12:05:41 PM »
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Get everything rewired in Dean's to the back, get a large 9.6v battery, and you never have to worry about batteries again. .
Thats a waste, just run a lipo.  That way you dont have to rewire your batteries and you get a decent RoF.  You can just go with a 7.4v LiPo and get just about the same RoF as a 9.6.

yea but a lipo could be a pain. I've seen them explode and overheat easily. they are a bit maintenance intensive, well for a battery that is. i still say just run dean's, as said Altered_Soul.  a good lipo can be quit pricey too!


umm no they dont.  The only time I saw one get hot was when I hard a major short and the trigger was stuck on full auto while I was working on it.  As for exploding, HA only if you try and charge it at 5amps for 4hrs maybe.   LiPo's are easy to run and have never caused me or several others here problems.  All of this, "Oh its blah blah blah." is complete BS from noobs who know nothing about running them.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #39 on: March 04, 2009, 12:35:47 PM »
Yeah, but switching to deans is less expensive(by like a 100 bucks lol) and not to mention much safer. (assuming you don't burn yourself with the soldering iron and breathe in the fumes :P)  

Lipos aren't as bad as everyone claims, but they do take a lot of care to keep them running safely.  I don't see the point personally.......
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #40 on: March 04, 2009, 12:41:28 PM »
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Yeah, but switching to deans is less expensive(by like a 100 bucks lol) and not to mention much safer. (assuming you don't burn yourself with the soldering iron and breathe in the fumes :P)  

Lipos aren't as bad as everyone claims, but they do take a lot of care to keep them running safely.  I don't see the point personally.......
then u have never run one.  Just slap a good 11.1 lipo in and you'll be hooked. lol  And if your switching to deans anyways, just buy a lipo for $35 and a charger for it and you will be set.  Plus you should be using a good charger anyways for you regular battery's and not the POS ones that come with your gun.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #41 on: March 04, 2009, 12:51:24 PM »
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Get everything rewired in Dean's to the back, get a large 9.6v battery, and you never have to worry about batteries again. .
Thats a waste, just run a lipo.  That way you dont have to rewire your batteries and you get a decent RoF.  You can just go with a 7.4v LiPo and get just about the same RoF as a 9.6.

yea but a lipo could be a pain. I've seen them explode and overheat easily. they are a bit maintenance intensive, well for a battery that is. i still say just run dean's, as said Altered_Soul.  a good lipo can be quit pricey too!


umm no they dont.  The only time I saw one get hot was when I hard a major short and the trigger was stuck on full auto while I was working on it.  As for exploding, HA only if you try and charge it at 5amps for 4hrs maybe.   LiPo's are easy to run and have never caused me or several others here problems.  All of this, "Oh its blah blah blah." is complete BS from noobs who know nothing about running them.


1st of those are my personal experiences along with others who i know who have owned them. so that my perspective from the other end. You don't need to jump the gun and start picking at me because i have has some bad experiences with them. Deans will still be less expensive, especially if he already owns batteries.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #42 on: March 04, 2009, 12:52:20 PM »
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Yeah, but switching to deans is less expensive(by like a 100 bucks lol) and not to mention much safer. (assuming you don't burn yourself with the soldering iron and breathe in the fumes :P)  

Lipos aren't as bad as everyone claims, but they do take a lot of care to keep them running safely.  I don't see the point personally.......
then u have never run one.  Just slap a good 11.1 lipo in and you'll be hooked. lol  And if your switching to deans anyways, just buy a lipo for $35 and a charger for it and you will be set.  Plus you should be using a good charger anyways for you regular battery's and not the POS ones that come with your gun.

Um yeah, it only takes one bb to get someone out, the other 24 bbs that are flying through the air are overkill.  Lipos make airsoft un-realistic and they kill your gun.... (referring to 11.1vs)  If you need that fast of a ROF to get a kill, one shouldn't be playing airsoft IMO.  That's what paintball is for :D

And how much is a good lipo charger?  A smart charger for regular batteries is only 30 bucks and that's what I use.

High voltage lipos cost a heck of a lot more because you need to buy a battery, charger, and a minimum amount of a $100 bucks for upgrades just to handle the battery.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #43 on: March 04, 2009, 12:59:51 PM »
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yea but a lipo could be a pain. I've seen them explode and overheat easily. they are a bit maintenance intensive, well for a battery that is. i still say just run dean's, as said Altered_Soul.  a good lipo can be quit pricey too!
They arent as unstable as many people make them out to be. I dont get where the maintainance intensive part comes from, it's the same kind of care for regular batteries really, just a bit different. just use the right charger and take it off when it's done and dont run it under a certain level or it's ruined (trickle chargin is not good for them and discharging it will kill the battery.). and dont cross the connections. crossing the connection (like from a short) will cause it to get hot and damage things. it's just the consequences are far worse with a Li-poly. NmH batteries were about the same price when I started airsofting from what I remember for what you can find some of the lipoly's for. Run one and make your own judgement. as for the point of them, they are great for fitting enough power in a small space.
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Re: G36 Users?
« Reply #44 on: March 04, 2009, 01:11:10 PM »
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Yeah, but switching to deans is less expensive(by like a 100 bucks lol) and not to mention much safer. (assuming you don't burn yourself with the soldering iron and breathe in the fumes :P)  

Lipos aren't as bad as everyone claims, but they do take a lot of care to keep them running safely.  I don't see the point personally.......
then u have never run one.  Just slap a good 11.1 lipo in and you'll be hooked. lol  And if your switching to deans anyways, just buy a lipo for $35 and a charger for it and you will be set.  Plus you should be using a good charger anyways for you regular battery's and not the POS ones that come with your gun.

Um yeah, it only takes one bb to get someone out, the other 24 bbs that are flying through the air are overkill.  Lipos make airsoft un-realistic and they kill your gun.... (referring to 11.1vs)  If you need that fast of a ROF to get a kill, one shouldn't be playing airsoft IMO.  That's what paintball is for :D

And how much is a good lipo charger?  A smart charger for regular batteries is only 30 bucks and that's what I use.

High voltage lipos cost a heck of a lot more because you need to buy a battery, charger, and a minimum amount of a $100 bucks for upgrades just to handle the battery.


Wrong.  I am running lipo's on stock gearboxes.  Sure 1bb may be enough, if the person calls there hits.  It also about trigger response and the lock time.  

@Twitchy, I wasnt trying to jump your gun, sry if it came off like that.  You really need to give it a try and see for yourself.  THey work well and are completely safe, if your not a dumbass. (which I take it your not)

I spent $45 on a GOOD charger that will do anything and everything.  I even charged my car battery up after I killed by leaving the lights on.  Again LiPO does not mean high voltage.  You can fun 7.4's that are smaller, last longer, and have about the same RoF as a 9.6.  My first setup put me back about $65 and that was the battery, some connectors, and the charger which is needed anyways.
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