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Old September 26th, 2005, 19:15   #5
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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
My understanding is that they came from (I think) Xtreme Precision in B.C.

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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'
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
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That was a very bad move on your behalf. Sort of like cutting off your foot for money, but not getting the money first and then letting the person with the money run away.
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