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The choice for many SF Units and Counter-Terrorism Forces the world over. The Tokyo Marui G36c boasts the EG1000 motor, version 3 gearbox, folding stock and a bottom rail mount. Additional side rails can be easily added for laser and flashligh upgrades. The Tokyo Marui G36c has pin-point accuracy and packs a nasty punch. The magazines will even clamp together for lightning quick mag changes. Military forces and law enforcement in Europe and USA are currently using the real Heckler & Koch G36C. The H&K G36C is increasing in popularity and will soon be a one of the leading military & law enforcement assault rifles -such is the design and quality prowess of H&K.
So, not surprisingly Tokyo Marui has taken over the project to make G36 as electric airsoft gun. Featuring solid construction and extreme attention to detail once again, this Tokyo Marui AEG appears to maintain the high quality standards of what we have learned to see from Tokyo Marui.
Tokyo Marui’s Airsoft AEG’s are the standard to which other Airsoft companies aspire. Tokyo Marui’s Airsoft AEG’s are characterised by their high quality ABS Plastic Bodies and Metal MechBox. These high quality parts make the Tokyo Marui Airsoft AEG’s very durable and they keep shooting straight and fast under almost any punishment. These guns use rechargeable batteries and typically when unmodified, fire 0.2g BB’s at around the area of 270- 305 feet per second and 0.8~1J of kinetic energy. Tokyo Marui’s Airsoft AEG’s are very reliable and realistic and you will not be dissappointed with your purchase. Please note, Tokyo Marui’s are cast in authentic gun molds and due to customs regulations some of the guns are not allowed into the U.S. without having their original trademarks removed.
Electric Airsoft Rifles use batteries as their power source, they’re usually fully automatic, and they shoot very fast. If you are looking for continuous fire fun, this is the type of Airsoft Gun for you – just hold down the trigger and watch those BB’s stream out, one after the other, in a straight, swift line – which means fun and entertainment, plain and simple. This Electric Airsoft Rifle doesn’t require any pumping just simply point and shoot.
Tokyo Marui G36C Features:
Tokyo Marui Airsoft AEG
Metal Components
Heavyweight
Adjustable HopUp
Highly Upgradable
Includes:
Factory Assembled Tokyo Marui G36C
Additional Flash Suppresor
Battery Charger
8.4v 600 MaH Battery
Tokyo Marui G36C Specifications:
FPS: 295
Magazine Capacity: 50
Motor: EG1000
Length: 20 inches
Weight: 6.2 pounds
See what will happen on a Tokyo Marui G36C having a Systema TURBO Motor vs EG1000 motor... Play on:
Jing Gong Airsoft (JG), a Chinese Airsoft Manufacturer, has been producing some very impressive Airsoft Guns lately. Mostly TM and CA Clones, Jing Gong has raised the bar on producing the sub-$200 airsfot gun, with some models coming in right around the $100 range. The Jing Gong MK36 (G608) is no exception to this line of quality airsoft gun. Priced under $120, this Airsoft gun is worth every dime.
When you first observe the gun you'll notice there is nothing flashy about the packaging, which is typical of the Jing Gong airsoft gun product line. Once you open the ordinary black box you'll realize there is nothing boring about this gun. The Jing Gong G608 is a great clone of both the TM and CA MK36, MX, & SR36 airsoft rifles. Jing Gong insists you can use any TM, SRC, or CA part on this AEG, but we recommend reviewing the various on-line forum posts. We have confirmed that the TM, SRC, and CA airsoft magazines will work in this gun.
The package comes with everything you need to get started: 8.4v 1100maH mini-battery, wall charger, Hi-Cap magazine, a starter supply of BBs, a manual, and a clearing rod. The gun itself weighs in at 6lbs 1oz (Gun, battery, and empty magazine), and is very well-balanced. It is built out of heavy-duty Nylon ABS plastic and has a solid folding stock for CQB situations. The overall body design is tight, with minimal seams, and no wobble. Metal parts include: flash hider, iron sights, selector switch, and charging handle. The battery fits into the foregrip, which is easily removed by pulling out a single metal pin and sliding forward. The foregrip space is pretty tight so you might be limited to a 1400mah battery without the use of an external PEQ box.. We only tested with the included battery. The weapon sports a top and bottom weaver rail for mounting your favorite airsoft gear. Over all, the build, durability and design are pretty close to the higher end TM, SRC, and CA MK36, MX36, and SR36 Airsoft electric guns.
The Jing Gong MK36 G608 comes with a 470-round high-capacity wind-up type airsoft magazine. It's constructed of solid ABS plastic and has the stackable pegs on both sides so you can clip another magazine to it. This is great for quick magazine changes in the heat of battle. The airsoft magazine that comes with this AEG is TM compatible.
The MK36 G608 comes with an adjustable hop-up. The hop-up is set by pulling back the charging handle to expose the hop-up wheel. The hop-up dial has a solid, yet smooth feel to it. From what we've observed the hop-up stays set and is not prone to going out of adjustment due to vibration, use, etc.
On this model Jing Gong uses metal gears and metal bushings (earlier models had plastic bushings). Additional internals include a plastic spring guide and a plastic, vented piston head (for a better O-ring seal). The result is consistent FPS (see G608 performance testing below). The rest of the internals are identical to the TM MK36 and SRC SR36 model. The wiring is 16 gauge.
G608 AIRSOFT PERFORMANCE (Note: all of our performance testing was done with TSD .2g BBs) - The Jing Gong MK36 is louder than most, but we prefer that because it tends to intimidate on the skirmish field. We ran this gun through the Guarder 2000 Chrono. How did it do? FPS ranged from 350 to 365 feet per second (FPS), and rate of fire was around 900 rounds per minute. Accuracy is decent out to about 125 feet, and the hop up holds a flat trajectory when set properly. We were easily able to hit a soda can at 125-150 feet. Use of .23g or .25g BBs may increase the accuracy of this airsoft gun. We shot four full magazines through the G608, varying the Semi and Full-Auto setting. We only had one gearbox lock up, which was easily remedied by putting the gun on full-Auto and firing off a few rounds to line the gears back up. Overall handling is a dream. It's no wonder the Airsoft MK36 design is enjoying so much popularity these days. We can't wait to take it out on the skirmish field!
Jing Gong MK36 G608 MIL SPECS: * Length open: 28 inches * Length folded: 19 inches * Height (handgrip to top of sight): 9 inches * Weight (battery and empty mag installed): 6lbs 1oz * FPS: approx 350 FPS * Rate of Fire: Approx 900 rounds per minute * Metal Gear Box * Heavy Nylon ABS plastic body * Metal Parts: Flash hider, Sights, selector switch, sling ring, and charging handle * Adjustable hop-up * 8.4v 1100 maH Mini Battery * 400+ round hi-cap wind-up magazine * Wall charger, Clearing rod, manual, and BBs included
The Jing Gong (JG)/CSI M4 SR16 Airsoft Electric Rifle features a metal RIS system with four ABS covers. Its configuration is a combination of an M16 and an M4. It has the compact barrel length of an M4 and the full stock of an M16. With this configuration, you have a compact and maneuverable rifle that can hold a large type battery pack.
VIDEO REVIEW: JG M4 SR16 Airsoft Rifle
Some User Comments:
"wow! very nice! best gun i have ever puchased!"
"This gun is overall a 10 star gun for its fps and rpm and compactness and realness."
"Cheap and extremely well built."
Package includes:
8.4v 1500mAh Battery
Battery Charger
Hi-Cap Magazine
Metal R.I.S. System
Hand Guard Panel Set
Metal Flash Hider
Cleaning Rod
Sample BBs
Product Features:
Semi/Full Auto Metal Gearbox
Metal parts include: Flash hider, RIS system, barrel, front
sight, front sling mount, delta ring, carry handle clamp, dust cover, rear sight, charging handle, magazine, mag release, bolt release, selector switch, trigger guard, rear sling mount and butt plate.
The R85A1 by Army Armament/CSI Airsoft Electric Rifle w/Blowback Action and Full Metal Body, is a replica of the L85A1, one of the assault rifles in the SA80 family of weapons and used by the Royal Marines, regular infantry and the RAF Regiment.
Some User Comments On The Army R85A1 Airsoft Electric Rifle:
"All I can say is speechless, I knew the gun would be good but not this good."
"The metal work on the receiver is excellent and will certainly take the abuse associated with the sport."
"I fired it on full auto until I had drained the battery without mishap or jams on the blowback mechanism."
"The gears are well made and made of quality materials rather than cheap pot metal like many of the other brands on the market for the same price."
"The hop-up is pretty consistent and was able to hit the target with pretty good groupings at 15 meters"
Package includes:
Battery (8.4v 1800mAh)
Battery Charger
420-Round Metal Magazine
Removable Metal Top Handle
Sling
Cleaning Rod
Instruction Manual
Product Features:
Semi/Full Auto Heavyweight Metal Gearbox
Metal Parts: Gearbox, Sights, Body, Barrel, Front and Rear Sights, Trigger Guard, Flash Hider
ABS Parts: Hand Guard, Pistol Grip, Dust Cover, Trigger
Adjustable Hop Up
Functional Safety
Blowback bolt can be locked back thus disabling the bolt blowback action. It also allows easier access to the hop-up.
Gearbox release switch - no more leaving springs compressed.
This SOCOM Gear has created the most spectacular M82A1 to date with official licensing from Barrett Rifles. Whilst the real steel .50cal M82A1 weighs in at a hefty 12.9kg (when empty), the SOCOM Gear though still a heavyweight comes in at a total weight of 10kg (Just the gun itself).
The SOCOM Gear M82A1 has been installed with a Mad Bull Black Python 650mm Tight Bore Barrel, and a One Piece Standard M4/M16 Hop-Up Unit for accuracy. Coupled with a high torque motor powering a 7mm bearing gearbox to produce the smoothest firing solution.
The SOCOM Gear M82A1 features a reinforced steel body with a Heavy Duty aluminum outer barrel and muzzle brake all done up in a super flat matte finish. A movable charging handle together with a dummy bolt cover adds to the overall effect of the M82A1, even better is the full length numbered top rail and authentic licensed Barrett Rifles engravings on the true 1:1 scaled external parts, magazine, Bipod, upper body and barrel. Due to legal reasons however, the SOCOM Gear M82A1's internal dimensions and lower body parts are Not to 1:1 Scale to comply with regulations.
This electric M4 airsoft rifle is the Double Eagle’s 1:1 scale replica of an actual M4 rifle. It has the option for fully automatic or semi automatic and safety with an adjustable hop up system, if you hold the trigger down it keeps firing!
This electric M4 airsoft rifle is an exact replica of what US Troops are using in Iraq currently. Modeled after the M16A4, it has Weaver rails on it like the current version used by US troops so you can mount a ton of different scopes and other accessories.
It’s made from ABS plastic, very durable, and it has a heavy weight feel that makes it more realistic and sturdy. The stock on this electric m4 airsoft rifle is collapsible to fit any size person. The inner barrel is made from metal.
It shots 6mm BBs at 240 feet per second. Double Eagle’s electric M4 airsoft rifle has RIS system installed with 2 rail guards and features a “high torque” motor.
The package comes with heavy duty rechargeable battery (it comes with two 7.2 Ni-CD interchangeable batteries, so you won’t go through tons of batteries with this one) and its wall charger. Charge 4-6 hours and with that charge it will shoot around 3000-4000 bbs.
Not only that, but it already comes with rifle handle, shooting glasses, adjustable electronic gun sight, adjustable laser aim module, flashlight, rechargeable battery with charger, 100 6mm BBs and silencer.
The forward grip is an awesome addition, because it helps you pull the rifle into your shoulder deeper for better accuracy.
This is a Electric P99 Style Pistol Full Auto Blow back 230 FPS Airsoft Gun. It comes with extreme detail and a solid heavy construction. It has a self cocking blow back system. This pistol shoots at 230 FPS and has a capacity of 17 rounds.
Electric Airsoft Pistols use batteries as their power source, they're usually fully automatic, and they shoot very fast. If you are looking for continuous fire fun, this is the type of Airsoft Gun for you - just hold down the trigger and watch those BBs stream out, one after the other, in a straight, swift line - which means fun and entertainment, plain and simple. This Electric Airsoft Pistol doesn't require any pumping just simply point and shoot.
Features and Specifications:
* 1:1 Scale Solid Heavy Construction * Hop Up System * Semi or Full Automatic Shooting * Self Cocking Blowback System * Runs of Regular/Rechargeable AAA Batteries * FPS: 230 * Magazine Capacity: 17
This well detailed airsoft gun features all design characteristics unique to the real P-99 especially with the slide. The manufacturer has always stylized their slides in all their automatics and this airsoft P-99 carries the tradition with its trapezoidal shape. Among it's other design lines are the lower accessory rail mount, ambidextrous magazine release, and a special contoured and textured grip. Includes 100 bb's. This version of the P99 inccorporates an optical sight, ergonomical slide, and attachable silencer
On sale from a previous price of $37.99 now only $12.95
This release from Jing Gong (aka Golden Bow, JG) is modeled after the Heckler and Koch HK416)
Basically, this HK416 is an improvement over the famous American M4/M16 by using a proprietary gas system derived from the HK G36, replacing the direct impingement gas system used by the standard M4/M16. This result is more reliable and less maintenance by the deduction in heat and fouling of the volt and also creating less stress for important components. It was initially made as a drop in kit for existing AR based weapons, though eventually HK made it a standalone. It has a free float for end equipped all four sides with MIL-STD Picatinny rails. It uses HK based front and rear sights, is compatible with STANAG M4/M16 based magazines, as well as most parts made for the AR variants.
First Impressions
The box is a nice box with the picture of the gun and the crest thing that says “Golden Eagle”. The gun was pretty hefty. The front rails are metal and the body/stock is plastic. Upon taking it out of the box, I noticed the rails were loose, which was fixed with a little tape between the bolts that holds it in the fore grip. The gun is pretty front heavy although adding the battery helps the balance. It is mostly made of plastic, but metal parts are abundant. Little pieces of Styrofoam were sticking a bit on the rails from the packaging but it is easily taking off.
External Build
The body is black, but the first edition model with the incorrect angled magwell is in a grey finish. I believe the first runs of even Echo 1 “614”’s will be grey as well. There are seam line between the body it isn’t too noticeable. The paint is also easily chipped off in the metal areas but it is easily taken off.
Metal Parts
Entire fore grip, rails, bolt cover, dust cover, charging handle, front and rear sights, flash hider, bolt release (which the manual says it supposedly holds back and releases the fake bolt cover but it doesn’t ) mag release, front and rear sling mouths, lower trigger guard and trigger.
The HK style grips fits around my hands pretty good, and even better with gloves. My middle finger starts to hurt after awhile and I wish it was made of rubber because the grip is a bit too wide towards the trigger. The bottom plate is heat sink type, with a motor adjustment screw in the middle and two Philips head screw for removal for the plate to access the motor.
The Stock feels cheap and hollow which it is for the space for the batteries. It does not wobble, at least. I suggest purchasing a better quality stock. Why? The batteries are super tight fit, but taking off the plastic piece of the upper part of the stock well help to alleviate the problem. The end piece (battery cover) snaps in to place in two points and it can be pop out of place if hit the wrong way. I may need to mod it or tape it to get stick better. Recently, the butt pad, which is the battery cover has two tabs that clip on the stock, has already broken so the butt pad has to be taped on. An aftermarket stock is a must because of the extremely tight space for the battery and the cheap battery cover/butt pad, which the attachment tabs, break easily.
The Sights are both metal HK style diopter sight adjustable to four points in the rear for target engagement from different size holes. They are made out of metal and the rear is removed with an Allen key. The front sight is fold down by a button you push up and not adjustable. The rear sight is adjustable for windage only.
Performance Characteristics:
After inserting the battery to the stock (which I would recommend you mod it like I did) and inserting a loaded and winded mag, you’re good to go. Don’t forget eye protection. The range and power is amazing. It easily hit 150 feet and a human target at that. The gearbox is a tad hit loud, but proper shimming is a must since the stress on this gun is hi due to the spring.
The gun report is LOUD. It shoots with defeating crack and the report will give away position. Dry firing it by your ear is not recommended because like I said it is loud.
FPS: Doing the poor man’s chrono, 1.5 inch away, it shreds through both sides of the can and punches a through the bottom middle of the can.
The FPS when chronographer is on average is 410 FPS. It ranged from low 400’s to 418 FPS.
The ROF is decent for the powerful spring, but it isn’t high at all. A 9.6v battery with a proper crane stock will help it immensely.
The internals are a Version 2 type. It is accessed by taking pins down and doing the usual TM style disassembly procedure for M16/ M4 type guns. From what I hear it is a Systema cloned gearbox. Removing the rear pin reveals the top half of the gear box. It is painted Black. I was really impressed and I think JG has outdone them this time. The majority of the high price of this gun is because of the upgraded internals of the gearbox not found on the most medium priced guns.
Conclusion
Pros:
Fantastic Exterior
Nice amount of metal gear
Pretty detailed
Already upgraded gearbox
High FPS
Decent ROF
Cons:
Wobbly front assembly (easily fixed) paint chips on metal easily Magazine slight wobble, but my A&K mags fit nice and snug. The price ($170-ish compared to other JG M4’s which are $120-ish) Stock is a slight fit on the batteries and low quality, with the battery cover tabs easily breaking off.
(Reviewed by MGS_FOX, USA – Airsoft Xtreme Magazine)