Cheap support weapon?

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Having obtained an MP5 for less than I had planned, I was thinking about maybe getting another gun to fill a different role.

Snipers and DMR's require a lot of expensive modification so thats ruled out.

So what about a support weapon? It should be relatively cheap to build an MG36, its just a G36 with bipod and drum mag.

I was looking at this http://www.swindonairsoft.co.uk/pc/Jing-Gong-G36-608-4-95p297.htm

Anyone got any experience of the JG G36? Is it any good?

Of course, it would then just need some work on the internals to then have a DMR option as well at some point in the future :)

 
Of the cheap g36s, the JG is the one to go for, externals aren't great but they're reliable and shoot decently, especially for clones.

 
SRC make dedicated MG36s, with bipod, 'heavy' style barrel, drum mag and 3x integrated sight included. I've only ever seen them on Wolf though. £200 isn't bad for one.

 
Check out taiwangun.com they've got a selection of cheap JG G36's some of them only require the boxmag (I'd recommend a mechanical box mag over electronic)

 
SRC make dedicated MG36s, with bipod, 'heavy' style barrel, drum mag and 3x integrated sight included. I've only ever seen them on Wolf though. £200 isn't bad for one.
My friend purchased an SRC MG36 about a month ago and after his first skirmish day with it, he took it back and demanded a refund. Considering SRC is justbbgun's favorite brand, i would stay well clear from it!

 
I've got a Gen III SRC G36KV - apart from the stock hop rubber, it's very good.

 
For a support weapon, the extra long G36 with the bipod built in would seem the best bet. I do like the look of the KV though. What I'm toying with, is the idea of getting a gun that allows me to perform a very different role to my preferred MP5, without spending too much.

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Although there are a couple of other ideas I had: MP5SD with extended inner tight bore barrel for a bit more accuracy at range, or something a bit more retro, like an FN FAL or G3 :)

 
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longer barrel != more accuracy (in most cases). If you want more range out of a gun; improve the hop-up, increase the muzzle energy and use heavier ammo!

 
Yeah, I wasn't suggesting a G36KV for a support weapon, just that Gen III SRC G36's in general are good, so their MG36 is probably good too, even though JBBG stock it. Worth nailing them down on which Generation they stock though... although that's a point: how would you know it was a Gen II unless you took it apart, but then they could say you couldn't have your money back...?

 
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