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SimonQuigley
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They're more than as bad as each other, they're the same gun. The UMAREX is the Well, just with H&K trademarks added onto it.

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Thanks Ed, I was wondering who the actual original manufacturer of the 'Umarex' version is.

 

For future reference OP, Umarex are effectively just a company that repackage guns made by other companies. Umarex has acquired the licensing rights to a lot of real steel companies, such as H&K, so in this case you're being asked to pay more for the same gun just to have trades on it. The original gun is still a Well however, and therefore not very good.

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No. It really depends on the original manufacturer. It's just a way for Umarex to make money by sticking licensed trades on someone else's product and selling it as their own, They've no real interest in what they sell, just in making back the money they paid the real steel manufacturers for the licence to use their trademarks.

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My G36 has a very small paragraph.

Text is tiny too. hard to really read unless up close so doesnt really ruin the look.

I've crayoned the rest of the trades in white too so it kinda suits the rest of look anyway.

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Those AEP batteries are only 700 mAh at best so they won't last long and they also have that weird connection and it needs to be wall charged. Just get a GBB.

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Who makes it? Im guessing its S&T which would be a bit hit and miss. A cheaper ARES if you will.

My G36 is S&T and has had a few problems but is pretty solid otherwise.

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