H&K G36 AEG.
rifle info.
Here is my Umarex licenced HK G36 AEG, soon to be converted to GBB.
It's not your usual rifle in that almost all guns seen today are carbines or compact rifles with shortened barrels, but people forget about the advantages of a full length barrel, at least in terms of the real thing anyway such as higher velocity, better accuracy, and better range - albeit at the sacrifice of a more compact weapon.
The inner barrel of this rifle is a Ultimate steel 509mm long 6.03 TBB, with a cnc machined nozzle, reinforced tappet plate, double sealed cylinder head with ported, bearing piston head, bearing spring guide, high speed SHS gears, new new bearings, and precision shim work, with a SHS high speed motor and crane stock battery courtesy of "Reaper". Thanks buddy.
The rifle is kept stock, as issued to the German Bundeswehr, the only external additions are a genuine real deal Hensoldt (military wing of Zeiss optics) 3.5X optical sight tube which has unsurprisingly excellent resolution and eye relief - which is important with a full length butt, it is also fitted with a genuine issued G36 sling.
The dual optical system is very smart in that there is a 1X red dot sight which is powered by a button cell battery in low light, or in daylight is powered by light at the opening of a sliding door on top of the sight which reveals a fibre optic cell that illuminates the red dot - saving battery power, under this red dot reflex sight is a 3.5X rifle optic, the reticle is (not surprisingly) a very clever design with built-in range finder from 200-800 meters and exact points of aim on the BDC (Bullet Drop Compensated) reticle to hit man sized targets at these ranges.
Belt and braces - typically German.
The G36 rifle was the first 3rd generation assault rifle and despite coming under recent scrutiny over loss of accuracy after extended fire - Heckler and Koch are churning out remedies to solve a problem with the rifles trunion (Holds the barrel in the rifle body/receiver) which weakens with heat from firing.
Either way - I wouldn't stand in front of (a real) one (maybe not this one either..... it's an animal!) at any range!!
And in case you hadn't realized by now.... I am a complete HK wh**e.
It's not your usual rifle in that almost all guns seen today are carbines or compact rifles with shortened barrels, but people forget about the advantages of a full length barrel, at least in terms of the real thing anyway such as higher velocity, better accuracy, and better range - albeit at the sacrifice of a more compact weapon.
The inner barrel of this rifle is a Ultimate steel 509mm long 6.03 TBB, with a cnc machined nozzle, reinforced tappet plate, double sealed cylinder head with ported, bearing piston head, bearing spring guide, high speed SHS gears, new new bearings, and precision shim work, with a SHS high speed motor and crane stock battery courtesy of "Reaper". Thanks buddy.
The rifle is kept stock, as issued to the German Bundeswehr, the only external additions are a genuine real deal Hensoldt (military wing of Zeiss optics) 3.5X optical sight tube which has unsurprisingly excellent resolution and eye relief - which is important with a full length butt, it is also fitted with a genuine issued G36 sling.
The dual optical system is very smart in that there is a 1X red dot sight which is powered by a button cell battery in low light, or in daylight is powered by light at the opening of a sliding door on top of the sight which reveals a fibre optic cell that illuminates the red dot - saving battery power, under this red dot reflex sight is a 3.5X rifle optic, the reticle is (not surprisingly) a very clever design with built-in range finder from 200-800 meters and exact points of aim on the BDC (Bullet Drop Compensated) reticle to hit man sized targets at these ranges.
Belt and braces - typically German.
The G36 rifle was the first 3rd generation assault rifle and despite coming under recent scrutiny over loss of accuracy after extended fire - Heckler and Koch are churning out remedies to solve a problem with the rifles trunion (Holds the barrel in the rifle body/receiver) which weakens with heat from firing.
Either way - I wouldn't stand in front of (a real) one (maybe not this one either..... it's an animal!) at any range!!
And in case you hadn't realized by now.... I am a complete HK wh**e.