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If this is in the wrong place, please let me know and I'll move it.

 

I'm planning on buying a bog-standard G36C as my new main arm, with the intention of making it a bit more..."tactical". New stock, STANAG magwell adapter, railed handguard, that sort of thing.

 

I'm torn between the JG G36C (https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/jing-gong-g608-ar36-railed-handle-w-folding-stock?pv=5357) and the more expensive, but much nicer, G&G G36C (https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/g-and-g-armament-ar36-assault-rifle?pv=5647), and currently deciding between the two.

 

The JG seems like the more cost-effective option - I know that they're reliable and durable, hence they're often used as site rental guns, and I know that mag compatibility and parts compatibility won't be an issue. However, I'm worried that it'll feel a bit more toy-like, and I don't know what the longevity will be like.

 

The G&G is a big step up in terms of build quality and materials quality, the performance looks a lot more consistent without internal upgrades, and generally seems like the more solid rifle. I am, however, concerned about parts compatibility - I want to fit a JG rail system and magwell adapter, and I don't know if these would work or fit with the G&G rifle.

 

Any advice on/experience with these two guns and mods would be very helpful!

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G&G.

 

I have owned a JG,  I currently own a Classic Army (with a JG Gearbox) and am saving some pennies for a G&G after fondling one at Ground Zero.

 

Light and day difference - and not plagued with Ares-level electronic bollocks.

 

BUT - going back to your question, I don't know how compatible with mods the G&G will be - but they do make their own rail system for it.

 

Not the best internally, but I hear Specna G36's plastic quality are pretty good. Not seen one in the real, but I was tempted to take a punt at £120.

 

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