What gun should i get? G36c, Ak47 or MP5

Justbbguns are a bloody nightmare don't even know why I suggested them thinking about it. I used to have the two tone Glock 17 gen 4 from Airsoftworld was ok but the mags release is stupidly placed so if you have big hands you'll be dropping thr mags out but that was my issue before Adam drops another comments in.

 
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The KWA and SRC G36's that I have encountered the owner's all said would not work with the M4 mag adapter so be warned.

If you want a Bombproof G36 the Umarex is the Best it's OEM JG and their the Cyma of G36's

If you want a Bombproof AK get a CYMA

If you want an M4 get a KWA

I don't know of anyone who has had a Problem with any of those Make's in that Config

Regarding a Pistol Don't screw around with anything Not KWA and their only Under £100 when their a RIF so just wait until your Registered to get one. I Can personally Recommend the Pistol's & M4's from them.

 
G&G M4 are good as well, ivad no problems with my GG M4 I just never use it hence why I am selling it.

Its a shame your not interested in an M4 I would have put my GG M4 back to two tone for you.

 
the hi capa i used to have, nice side arm but heavy. I would have to go with the Glcok 17.

 
Quick note on the G36c , the battery can be a pain to fit but if you tie a rubber band around the inside barrel and use that to hold the battery in place when you slide the case back on it makes life much easier. Also worth saying that the safety is a little soft, lacking the reassuring "click" you get on an M4. This issue with safety's is common across most H&K replicas.

 
You haven't even bought a primary yet, wait a while before getting a sidearm!!

But yeah, when craig says bombproof he means that it's going to be quite a decent quality. If I were you I'd go for something with a collapsing stock, not a folding one, just in case your arms are too short/long for the weapon. CYMA make tactical AKs with collapsing stocks, most of CYMA's MP5s have collapsing stocks as well and M4s from most manufacturers usually have them. M4s are also quite a good starting platform, there's a lot of external bits and bobs you can buy, ranging from stocks to Rail Interface Systems (RIS).

 
TacMaster has a point, don't bother with a sidearm until you got yourself a rifle. M4 might be the best bet, especially if your doing outdoor as g36 is very much a CQB rifle

 
I would my G36 for woodland it's great but after a full day it gets heavy, that's why i started with an M4 and another for me buying the SR4C perfect for CQB but has the power for woodland as well.

 
G36 is the full length rifle!!! (see below)

G36C is the compact version. WHY does everyone do this?? :P

 
Right,

What is the difference between M4 and M4A1?

G36c or M4?

 
Either. Will do.

Barrel length really doesn't have a significant difference on range for AEG's.

Its all about hop up, and if its a decent company it will perform fine.

 
Yes

G36 Standard/Full length

FYI

C stands for Compact

K stands for Kurz (carbine)

V standing for Varient, which can appear on any model

 
Right,

What is the difference between M4 and M4A1?

G36c or M4?
I don't think there's any difference, think it's just down to who makes the gun. oh the M4A1 has two selectors burst and full and the M4 has the same but single and Full.

 
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