Author Topic: Airsoft JG G36C (Airsoft Topic)  (Read 6092 times)

How many pellets do you fit in your mags? I can fit about 500 in 1


i might actually get this. does anyone know about a reliable shotgun that's fairly cheap but i can use as a secondary weapon?

I have a really good tri shot spring one which cost £60
This is the only decent gun you will find on justbbguns http://www.justbbguns.co.uk/index.php?page=product&menu=categ&category=Orange+Guns&product=151&head=M56C+SHOTGUN
And the handle will fall apart eventually so you need to remove the stock with a really long allen key
because the stock holds the handle in place which eventually gets really loose and falls off anyway, you then need to
get a washer and bolt and screw a bolt with a washer around it into where the allen key screw was.
You HAVE to do this and if that didnt make any sense tell me and ill post pictures and go into detail
Me and my freind both have this shotgun, mine started to fall apart but I did this and it works perfectly fine now but my freind didnt do it and it his handle kept falling off. The actual shotgun wont fall apart thow as its in a plastic case more or less but the handle and stock will fall off but they are seperate parts
Im tierd and cba to do this properly ill explain in the morning mayby



Are all of their guns legal in the UK so long as I am 18 which I am? :o

Yes
You can buy whatever you want lucky star fish man

Yes
You can buy whatever you want lucky star fish man


Hot piss

I thought you had to have a license to own Airsoft guns in the UK that you can in the US? As in the full black but orange tip.

Off for the night.

I thought you had to have a license to own Airsoft guns in the UK that you can in the US? As in the full black but orange tip.

Off for the night.

You don't need to have a license, but you do need to be a certified and nationally registered member of a registered airsoft club, becoming a member usually requires attending several meet-ups and being assessed by some guy in the club so they can be sure that you won't go around hurting people with the airsoft guns.
This only matters if you're dead set on getting airsoft and BB guns without the two-tone paint, if you're that much of a dedicated user of authentic-looking weaponry then you probably already have the certification required anyway

looking for good full metal and/or blowback pistol or single-shot shotgun for under $120 as a secondary, anything but electric

@brad: 470 fit in the jg g36c's mag

sometimes a bb jams in full-auto and fires out with the next round, how2fix?
srsly guise :c

The iron sights are okay, and yes I agree that a red dot of some sort is needed for this gun for farther ranges. With the iron sight issue, did you have the same problem?
yes thats how i knew what i told you

also, if you flip the sight back and forth enough it may move to the left a lot
« Last Edit: August 16, 2012, 09:09:16 PM by Zloff »



No but I have seen black versions of it and you could always sand down the orange parts and spray paint it then go over with resin or something
Its probably one of the best spring shotguns you will find because theres not much point in a shotgun if it only shoots 1 bullet
Alot of the guys on the adult sessions at the place I go to have it in black so it does exist


yes thats how i knew what i told you

also, if you flip the sight back and forth enough it may move to the left a lot

I did what you said about the allen key on the side, it did move it left to right but the flip up sight still doesn't go flush to the base of the sight when you flip it. The larger circle is perfect but the smaller one is not. The smaller one is annoying aiming down anyways so it isn't a huge concern if I get it fixed but is there anything else I can do to fix this?

No but I have seen black versions of it and you could always sand down the orange parts and spray paint it then go over with resin or something

Couldn't you just add primer then paint it? You need that special spray paint though that goes on polymers.

@brad: 470 fit in the jg g36c's mag

I forgot to mention that if you have more than one JG G36C Magazine you can attach them to form dual mags. This makes the ammo count much better. 470 x 2 = 940 bb's. That's a lot of ammo to keep easily accessible on the gun. Here's a picture of that:


The two mags attached.


On each side there are these pieces of plastic that you connect, the other side is the opposite of this.


These go into the slots on the picture above.

Using dual mags like this is limiting if you want to fold the stock to go CQ. The stock will get in the way of the magazine you are not using when it is on the right, so if you play on using dual mags keep the stock extended.
« Last Edit: August 17, 2012, 10:49:48 AM by A Twig »

Once again should have posted this earlier. This is my Airsoft Arsenal:


Here is the JG G36C shown on the first page, that one I found off the internet and just edited it but it is the same thing. The gun below it is my first Airsoft gun, ordinary single-shot pump shotgun with this enormous magazine that holds I think 26 or 27 bb's in the chamber and 400 something in the storage compartment. Also on the box are some of the glasses I use since I don't have a helmet.


This is a pretty nice spring powered pistol, the SigSaur Colt M1911. It came with a spare magazine and each magazine holds 12 bb's. The hammer in the back is actually functional and can be roostered back without the gun being loaded (This is addicting). It cost around $32 and is accurate at medium to long ranges. It has about 350FPS with barely any drop and with little effect from the wind. It even has a tactical rail :0.

I rather have a Co2 or Gas Blowback version of this, but this is for target practice and as a secondary/backup when I do play. It's all plastic with a metal barrel and even though was cheap, it's very durable and serves it's purpose well.
« Last Edit: August 17, 2012, 10:52:34 AM by A Twig »

about a month ago i bought a $50 pump shotgun with magazine shell
its hard as forget to pump