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Marky
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Jg g36e with bipod
4 September, 2009, 22:24
Hi my brother wants to but one of these and is after to know a few things about it
How long is it?
How much does it weigh?
Which (if any) parts are metal?
And where the bipod is (under the handguard) is there an ris rail there or a place to attach one?
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4 September, 2009, 22:31
Re: Jg g36e with bipod
it weighs in at around 3.5kg i think. and its rather front heavy
no metal parts externally, just like the real one
its rather long, about 1m long i think
bipod is actually under the handguard, no ris to attatch it, its already attatched.
this is all from memory though so could be a bit wrong
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they are a waste of time dont know why the british army still has them
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4 September, 2009, 22:38
Re: Jg g36e with bipod
There is also one for sale on a certain hobby website with bipod and picatinny rail.
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4 September, 2009, 22:41
Re: Jg g36e with bipod
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bipod is actually under the handguard, no ris to attatch it, its already attatched.
this is all from memory though so could be a bit wrong
Is there space to attach a raail there as well?
Thanks to both of you guys
Marky
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4 September, 2009, 22:55
Re: Jg g36e with bipod
dont think that there was, what with that bipod in the way, it would cause the bipod to sit odd when its folded.
how old is your brother and how tall is he?
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4 September, 2009, 23:09
Re: Jg g36e with bipod
Ok thx my brother is 17 and 6foot 3-5 ish
Thanks again
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4 September, 2009, 23:33
Re: Jg g36e with bipod
There is place to put 3 ris round the battery pack soo you can have bipod laser and torch.
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6 September, 2009, 14:54
Re: Jg g36e with bipod
there is loads of space to put a ris rail on the bottom, the bipod folds into the handguard into a recess. but there is still space to attach ris.
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6 September, 2009, 16:00
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Ok tanks
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6 September, 2009, 21:20
Re: Jg g36e with bipod
the g36e/mg36 bi-pod, drum mag, and carry handle will always be my dream gun
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