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Improving range and accuracy on an AEG G36c


The Atomic Punk
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Ello!!!!!!!!!!

 

I was in the woods the other day (oo er) and I was talking about getting my range increased on my G36c. I've been adjusting my hop up mid battle to get it perfect, but I feel I need to do more.

 

A friend said I would do well with installing a silencer (which would requiring me to change the barrel AS WELL AS buying a silencer) as the increased length would ipso facto increase range, as well as accuracy. Seems logical from a lay point of view.

 

However, 7 minutes later another said that this was not true.

 

Just looking for advice on waht tod o about this.

 

I also have an AEG M14 in repair (wiring issue) that I have yet to use and was wondering if the longer barrel = longer range math would work on it.

 

Many thanks to those who can help :)

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you can get this upgrade, but its like 35 quid, then barrel is at least 30 for a decent one, and the benefit would not be worth the money. i get pretty good range from my g36c with a perfectly adjusted hop, and its totally standard gun.

 

but its a cqb weapon at the end of the day, and will never out do a long range weapon.

 

if you need a long range weapon, and DONT need a short range weapon, sell this g36c and buy yourself an m14 (huge barrel length for an AEG) or a full length m16. this will give the range you need. or keep the g36 as a spare weapon and close range weapon and buy a new gun as well, depends on your financial status.

 

its not exact, but as a rule of thumb, a longer barrel will have better range.

 

morale of the story is, you can spend £60+ upgrading your gun and it wont be that much better when your done. put the money in a different gun if your playing woodland most of the time!!!

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Cheers for that!

 

My plan is to have 2 load outs (G36c for CQB and M14 with auto pistol holstered for woodland etc).

 

Will probably get the G36c upgraded still to give it better usability in different situations.

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totally up to you at the end of the day, g36 is cracking reliable gun for the cost, should never let you down.

 

its great to have a few different versions of play though, sometimes i like to defend, sometimes i like to attack etc, m14 is a great weapon get yours repaired and your all set.

 

:)

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