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December 28th, 2008, 16:13 | #1 |
Review: Milspec G36 Handguard Front Set - With Full Metal Rails, Barrel & Sling Adaptor -
Ok, here's my first review, so don't be too tough. First of all, I always found that my G36C looked too small. I prefer the full rifle look. So, for Christmas I got a Milspec K front end from Ehobby Asia(Ebay). For some reason they only have this product once in a while. It came to US$ 59 and CAN$ 72 after shipping and exchange rates. Here are pictures of the G36 with a K front end:
Without the rails: 1) The specs: Description New Design 4 Hole Handguard STEEL Outer Barrel Extension Included Include Metal Sling Adaptor & Rails Suitable for Tokyo Marui AEG Specification Weight 480g Length (Full) 280mm Length (Rail) 100mm / 180mm (Side/Under) Built Material Nylon Fiber & Metal Color Matte Black AEG Suitable G36 Series Airsoft Electric Gun AEG 2) Quality Well, to start off, the actual K front end seems solid. I don't feel any play when it's on the gun. When not on the gun, the rear part is a little flexible, but not as much as the original C front end(Echo 1). The bottom of the handguard has holes, which is where the battery is located. I can still fit my 8.4v battery, but I'm not as to what else can fit. The handguard fits nicely on the gun. Overall, good and solid build. Nice finish, but doesn't match the rest of the gun(I prefer the color of the handguard, personally). Here are some pics comparing the K to the C. Now onto the rails. The rails seem cheap, there are production marks on them and are a little too shiny. A bit of paint, sandpaper and patience could fix this. The underneath of the rail is full, unlike the Echo1. They fit perfectly onto the hanguard and are very solid. The sling adaptor is also cheap looking and shiny. However, these parts do the job. On the right, Echo1 and on the left, Milspec. Now for the barrel extension and flash hider. These both came with a little rust on them, a little cleaning takes most of it off. The flash hider fits great onto the barrel extension. However, the barrel extension is a little too large for the end of the barrel on the gun. A little plumber's tape can fix this(no more wobble). Inside the barrel extension was a little excess metal, which was easily removed. Both pieces are very solid and full metal. A longer inner barrel would fit inside the assembly, increasing accuracy. Overall build is OK, simple adjustments needed. 3) Conclusion Overall, this product is solid and well built, although the rails look cheap and the barrel is a little rusty. I was debating between the Milspec and the G&P. US$59 vs US$105. I think I got my moneys worth with Milspec. I give it a 7.5 out of 10. Now I just need to replace my damn hop up so the gun will shoot. Here's the gun, ready to rock and roll: |
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December 28th, 2008, 16:27 | #2 |
lol kitchen warrior
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December 28th, 2008, 17:24 | #3 |
Someone has to protect the turkey.
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December 28th, 2008, 18:17 | #4 |
Good review...
but just so you know, you could have the SAME one for 55$ shipped right here on the forums. Yes NIB. I did a review of it a little while ago. If you want a better finish, clean the molding seams with an utility knife, then paint it with some Krylon FB. |
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December 28th, 2008, 19:55 | #5 |
I was planning on doing that to the rails.
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December 29th, 2008, 18:52 | #6 |
i bought the same one from ehobby and my barrel and flashhider had rust and a weird grease, aswell. I put in a 363mm barrel instead of the stock 229. it only sticks out 1 cm from the extension but the flashider covers it.
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May 1st, 2009, 00:48 | #7 | |
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Just wondering, does your handguard come with "hard points" or "wedges" on the inner wall of the handguard? (sorry don't know the proper name for it) They are for fastening onto the sockets that sit right beside the battery compartment (plz see your own pic above - to the left is the '=' shaped socket) Cuz without these the handguard wobbles and twists off the centre line after a while, as what happened to my JG K handguard. Many thanks |
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May 1st, 2009, 21:43 | #8 |
I'm not sure. I'm away right now but I'll check when I get home.
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May 2nd, 2009, 18:21 | #9 |
There is in fact no tab on the sides. There's still no wobble though.
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May 2nd, 2009, 22:16 | #10 |
Sounds great warbird,
thanks a bunch |
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May 3rd, 2009, 02:22 | #11 |
No problem.
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May 3rd, 2009, 05:57 | #12 |
looks really good!
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