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Batman September 26th, 2005 22:39

New G&P stock for the G36 that holds a Battery
 
Not sure If Im a fan of the closed stock but at least it solved the battery problem

http://www.gp-web.com/en/productspop.php?pid=731

http://www.gp-web.com/en/photo/gp469.jpg

http://www.gp-web.com/en/photo/gp469a.jpg

http://www.gp-web.com/en/photo/gp469b.jpg

http://www.gp-web.com/en/photo/gp469c.jpg

Mr Jon September 26th, 2005 22:44

At times like this I regret letting my G36 go, lol. I've been waiting for a G36 KV stock to come out..... and now they do it! grrr. They will proably come out with an XM8 style magazine release next to compliment the KV stock.

The Saint September 26th, 2005 23:40

Not knowing the first thing about wiring AEGs makes me safely immune to the allure of that stock.

Digital_Assasin September 27th, 2005 00:04

Ewwwwwwww :confused:

http://www.gp-web.com/en/photo/gp469.jpg

odp September 27th, 2005 01:14

I love how G&P ripped off one of the few images of the G36KV to place as their last photo.

http://www.stud.ntnu.no/~tomaslh/g36kv/overview.jpg


I'll be definately getting one though.

MMMiles! September 27th, 2005 01:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by odp
I love how G&P ripped off one of the few images of the G36KV to place as their last photo.

They're probably doing that to show the real item they're duplicating, not pretending it's their work.

It's ugly, but if it works, great.

Rear wiring a G36 is a piece of cake, for anyone considering this upgrade.

Raton September 27th, 2005 01:38

i like my first factory large hangrip more then this ugly thing :P

sherlockbonez September 27th, 2005 15:14

Now I'm not a big fan of G36, but this thing isn't that gross.

Obelisk September 27th, 2005 17:40

Wow, great find (hopes price is low).

This should result in a well-balanced G36. :angel: (With lots of cool accessories attached to the front rails, for example.) Or, at least a not front-heavy G36 :)

I don't mind the look, but that's just my opinion.

jun September 27th, 2005 21:43

i guess they designed the stock so that
opening/closing the stock will not accidently chew the wires to the battery compartment? :-o being an aeg, having a stock fitting a large batt is for sure an advantage regardless of the looks me think.

Plant September 27th, 2005 22:12

I think i'll stick to my G&P full length foregrip to solve my battery issues.

Digital_Assasin September 27th, 2005 22:18

I second that, but with a Star G36K foregrip.

BawBag September 27th, 2005 22:20

Meh, sure it's a little..ugly? but that's ok. I'm sure with time it will grown on us. and look it has a nice flat surface... hmm get something engraved? Nice and easy for a paintjob... aye?? I'd buy it. The stock really balances the aeg if you got taclights/vert grips on the front and what not.

Kane September 28th, 2005 01:13

It solves the overall problem... but takes away from the unique look of the rifle - period! I'm going to see what kind of custom battery jobby I can fit into the foregrip of the new CA G36 before I go for this.

Has anyone considered mounting one of those replica laser/torch units from the Armalite's onto the front end for battery storage? Kind of wrecks the European feel, but...

Pete September 28th, 2005 01:44

Pffft, who cares, more often then not the stock will be tucked into your shoulder between your arm and your chest while you're shooting at people. Who's gonna see that it's solid rather then skeletonized. Plus it's modeled after the real thing so whats to complain about. Beats the hell out of a battery bag.
I think it looks pretty damn good and would buy it even if I wasn't going to put a battery in it.

But hey, it's airsoft...If you like the looks, go for it, if not... spend your cash on something else you think looks awesome :tup:


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