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Originally Posted by Kane
Skruface, do you have a beat on how i could purchase one of those G36's online? Visited their website, but they don't really advertise them. Any contact number's or email address? Thanks.
Brent
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My understanding is that they came from (I think) Xtreme Precision in B.C.
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Originally Posted by Noxxx
i have heard that the CA G36 series have thin wiring. As a result of such thin wiring, there isn't enough power getting to the motor from the battery, thus making the CA G36 series have a low rate of fire. Maybe it is to simulate realistic rate of fire of its real steel counter-part but i wouldn't know since i have never shot any real steel.
i was just wondering if you can confirm that this wiring exsists on all the CA models, or just on the new CA G36 series'
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The wiring was very high quality from what I saw externally. Nice, heavy, flexible rubber insulation (not that hard plastic crap that CA used to use). Although, you can still only get a mini battery in there, although from the looks of it you *may* be able to get a Sub-C sized custom V-shape jobby in there with some work - something like the Crane-stock batteries. Although, while talking to the owner, he said when he tested it a mini would just barely get through a single hicap.
Although, that problem can be solved with the crazy-looking new G&P G36KV-style buttstock that can apparently hold up to a 12v large pack:
http://www.gp-web.com/en/productspop.php?pid=731