if you are going to do cqb and woodland go for the g36c, if you are just using it for woodland go with the m16
You should swap the hop-up unit in your G36c for a Tokyo Marui M16 hop-up unit for greater accuracy. If you're not familiar with mechanics, don't touch the gear-box.
JG BAR-10 Sniper.
definitely buy the jg g36c it is wicked you can get different scopes with it aswell
Dont buy echo1, they are just rebranded JG (jing gong) guns, that are sold with the exact same parts for more money, go with jg, and BTW jg's Vietnam m16 is f***ing BA!
The JG G36C airsoft rifle typically does not come with Weaver rails; instead, it is equipped with a specific type of rail system known as the Picatinny rail, which is designed for mounting accessories. The G36C features a built-in rail on the top for optics and may have additional rail sections on the handguard for attaching lights, grips, or other tactical accessories. If you need Weaver compatibility, you may need a rail adapter.
Technically, the ICS M203 Airsoft RIS Grenade Launcher will fit on the RIS rail below the barrel of the JG G36c. But it will not be a great fit. The RIS rail and barrel are very short and the launcher is long for this gun. Also, the launcher will get in the way when installing/removing the battery unless removed first. You can do it, but it may be more trouble than it's worth.
go with trusted brands like, DBoys, JG, CA, AND TM
The best airsoft gun you could get for $150 would probably be an Aftermath gun, but you could get a JG M4 or M16 for under $150
it's an ok beginner's gun, but if you're into milsim or skirmishing, save your money and buy an echo 1... from my experience they're almost impossible to break, and prices start around $170. you can get a pretty decent m16 from them for that price
a JG M16 of m4, around 130 to 160 dollars. make sure it is the 2011 version it is very accurate bwecause they both have a tightbore barrel
No. The current versions of G36 made by JG as of September 2008 are the G36c style and a G36k style with the low profile rail found on the G36c. Both of these AEGs run in the $100 - $130 range within the US. Internal and external components are fully compatible with Marui and/or Classic Army G36 components and accessories. The G36k style utilizes a foregrip similar to that found on the CA36k and includes removable RIS rails similar to that found on the regular G36c. There are rumors of a full sized G36 in production, but have yet (as of Sept 2008) to be confirmed. The rifle includes a 470-round "hicap" magazine, a 8.4v 1100 MaH "Small" battery, an cleaning/unjamming rod, the owner's manual, and a few paper targets. The box is black with red markings, along with the picture of the gun on the outer cover. The interior packing material is white styrofoam. Normally, the entire box is sealed inside clear cellophane wrapper.
I would recommend a JG, or an Echo-1. Echo-1 guns are the same as JG's but they go through quality control and have a warranty. They can compete against higher quality band guns but are cheap, around $120-$140 ish. -id suggest an mp5 or an m16(m4) nice airsoft guns to start off with.