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Post by Myers on Oct 4, 2012 16:08:53 GMT -5
Wrong-o, Max. Trying to figure out what brand the G36C that he is receiving is.
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Post by Ghast on Oct 4, 2012 16:12:56 GMT -5
I'm confused, there are 2 G36's?
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Post by Myers on Oct 4, 2012 16:15:18 GMT -5
Yes, according to the OP, hes trading his G36C for a JG SR-25 as well as the crappy LPAEG G36C.
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Post by auzzie on Oct 4, 2012 19:47:58 GMT -5
Sorry to get everyone mixed up. Hopefully this will help everyone out:
I have the mystery G36c and he is giving his JR for the G36. Only one G36.
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Post by Ghast on Oct 4, 2012 20:24:51 GMT -5
Yeah that's what I thought.
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Post by Da Vinci - Да Винчи on Oct 4, 2012 20:36:08 GMT -5
I am getting a G36C for free in a trade[...] Either way... someone is trading me this mystery gun for a JG SR-25 for it. Like metal weapons. No no no! I am giving my G36 for his SR-25.
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Post by Phantom G3 on Oct 5, 2012 0:27:33 GMT -5
A sign for LPAEGs are 7.2V batteries. Do you have one of those?
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Post by Ogre on Oct 9, 2012 12:08:32 GMT -5
Full HK trades could mean that it's a Umarex licensed product. The blow-back is unique too. ^ The blow back is unique, as Ghast said, because as far as I know, LPAEGs don't have blowback. Walmarts Black-Ops brand M4 is $100 and has a Blowback feature. One of myf friends who is getting back into airsoft recently puchased it to play a quick game with my group. I've felt like purchasing it just to see how far I can push the gun before it will fall apart and do a review on in but I just haven't had the time though.
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