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Tex Sergeant E-5
Number of posts : 185 Age : 31 Location : San Antonio, TEXAS Registration date : 2008-01-02
| Subject: CA g36 series Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:44 am | |
| I have been doing some research, but what do you guys think of the CA G36 Series??? Is it worth the money? | |
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:09 am | |
| I say you wait for the Gen 3 SRCs to come out. They are supposed to be great. I personally would take a TSD/SRC G36 over a CA anyday. | |
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Itsahak Private First Class E-2
Number of posts : 23 Age : 52 Location : Lynchburg, Va Registration date : 2007-03-22
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:14 am | |
| I have the CA G36K, my brother has the C series, as does another team mate. All three have been fine with no issues.
I also own two JG G36c's as well as an Echo 1 G36c (yeah I know, it's a fetish). They have also served me well with no issues. In my opinion these are the way to go as you get good quality at a cheaper price.;
I've read good reports on the TSD/SRC versions, though I've never personally used or seen one. | |
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OvermedicateD Master Gunnery Sergeant E-9
Number of posts : 431 Age : 34 Location : San Diego, California Registration date : 2007-05-28
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:53 am | |
| My best friend and teammate has a SRC G36k Gen2. The externals are of a nylon fiber sort, much better than the plastic on his JG G36c. The stock performance on the gun was fine, I would give it a 3.5/5 performance wise. ROF is quite good with a 9.6v stock. He installed a Guarder High speed motor, which is about equal RPM wise to a Systema Turbo. He also has the G&P sniper stock, and is using a G&P 10.8v battery. Right now the gun is shooting ~33 RPS. Also he has a Promy tightbore, which improved the accuracy and range very much.
Overall, the gun is a good choice, I would take it over the JG or CA any day. KWA or Star maybe another story, yet with some upgrading this gun can be a real beast. | |
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abram Corporal E-4
Number of posts : 141 Age : 32 Location : Taiwan, hsin chu Registration date : 2007-08-08
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:57 am | |
| the external materials that SRC and CA are the most similar to the real steal but both have cons... CA would be their gears and as for the SRC all i know is that the gun has a differnce in look from the real steal only a person who is really in to the G36 would find out btw the stock of both these guns are not true to the real steal only STAR and DE has the correct stock if u want any pictures i can show u | |
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sat Sep 06, 2008 1:16 pm | |
| You sure about that, because I just looked at pics of the SRC and STAR and the stocks look identical
My vote is for you to wait for the Gen 3 SRCs. The internals sound great. | |
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Tex Sergeant E-5
Number of posts : 185 Age : 31 Location : San Antonio, TEXAS Registration date : 2008-01-02
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:49 pm | |
| Ya, many CAs' have great body's but terrible internals... About when will the TSD/SRC Gen III be released??? | |
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:13 pm | |
| Sometime this year according to Booligan. The internals of the gen 3s will feature "all steel gears, aluminum cylinder, metal cylinder head, fiber reinforced piston, aluminum piston head, and 8mm permanently greased ball bearings. The externals are made out of high quality fiber reinforced Nylon (just like the real deal) metal parts supposed to be metal are metal." | |
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abram Corporal E-4
Number of posts : 141 Age : 32 Location : Taiwan, hsin chu Registration date : 2007-08-08
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:51 am | |
| so yeah as i have said before the differences are very miner the archu see on the SRC is not the same as the real steal and only star has that 3 circle marks on the stock(at the right) which is also on the real steal due to thats mold marks this second pic is a overlay and the SRC is on top and u can see that the arch is worng... as i said before the difference is very miner and only a professional or fanatic would see that btw i got this from a taiwanese site hence the mandrin on the pic lol | |
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Stealthmasterairsoft14 First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 849 Age : 34 Location : Arizona Registration date : 2007-11-02
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:17 pm | |
| I personally would rather not have the circles lol
I still vote for SRC | |
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fdsakiller First Lieutenant
Number of posts : 950 Age : 32 Location : San Jose Registration date : 2007-12-17
| Subject: Re: CA g36 series Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:38 pm | |
| I dont like the Arc I vote STAR, but I believe the star is going to be a lot more expensive seeing that many of there other guns are about 500 dollars | |
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