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I'd go TM over WE for pistols any day.

 

and if you happy playin at your local site with free rentals then why the hell not. No point buying a gun you can use for free. Good sense to me.

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So after lots of thinking, I wouldn't mind a g36c.



After a browse of ZeroOne, I have found this: http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?products_id=7030



According to all reviews, It's a brilliant gun for the money, But I'm not sure.


I've heard good things from Ares too. But it isn't in stock at ZeroOne,


http://www.zerooneai...roducts_id=2089



If you have any amazing alternatives, Please do say, £200 at the very most though :)


Also, two-toned/Clear, if possible :)


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For G36C you can't go far wrong with SRC. Just make sure it is the Gen III model you buy since the earlier Gens were prone to internal failures/breakages.

 

For other options you could try looking at second hand rifles on websites. Couple of months ago Landwarrior Airsoft had a bunch of ex-hire JG G36C rifles for £60 (Grade 1 condition) and £40 (Grade 2 condition) which is brilliant for a starter rifle - sadly all sold but even I considered getting one haha.

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For G36C you can't go far wrong with SRC. Just make sure it is the Gen III model you buy since the earlier Gens were prone to internal failures/breakages.

 

For other options you could try looking at second hand rifles on websites. Couple of months ago Landwarrior Airsoft had a bunch of ex-hire JG G36C rifles for £60 (Grade 1 condition) and £40 (Grade 2 condition) which is brilliant for a starter rifle - sadly all sold but even I considered getting one haha.

Where could I get a JG one? They seem like a generic G36c brand.

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Few places you can get them though be warned these guns shoot really high out of the box:

 

G608 Model

http://www.airsoftworld.net/jg-g36c-assault-rifle-g608.html

http://www.patrolbase.co.uk/airsoft/jg-g608-g36c.htm#.U6cGCIm9LTo

 

G608-6 "Tactical" Model (uses M4 mags)

http://www.airsoftworld.net/jg-g36c-tactical-airsoft-assault-rifle-g608-6.html

https://jdairsoft.net/jg-g36-g608-6

 

Other brands you could consider:

 

Umarex H&K G36C

http://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/Two-Tone-Umarex-Heckler-Koch-G36C-Sportline-AEG_A1DF48.aspx#.U6cGcom9LTo

https://jdairsoft.net/umarex-hk-g36c-sportline-blue

 

ICS G33 (uses m4 mags)

http://www.actionhobbies.co.uk/ICS-G33-Airsoft-Rifle-DE-Black_A1BA81.aspx?nh=124118#.U6cG9Im9LTo

 

ASG G36C

https://jdairsoft.net/asg-g36c

 

Out of all of these I'd go for either the SRC G36C Gen III if I wanted a "pure" G36C model or the ICS G33 if I wanted a "hybrid" style. Both guns are fairly solid, cost under £200 and are reliable.

 

If I was forced to choose one I'd go for the ICS as it has a more consistent track record, doesn't need downgrading (330 fps average) and magazines are more plentiful. Sure, purists will sneer at you for not having a "proper gun" or being a "wannabe m4" user (my mate has been accused of both with his) but it's a brilliant gun.

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