08-20-2007, 07:29 PM
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KWA G36c Review
By Allizard
Part I – History and KWA G36c Specification
The following is shamelessly stolen from http://world.gun.ru
HK G36c History
“The Heckler und Koch G-36 assault rifle had been born as HK-50 project in early 1990s. The reason behind that project was that the Bundeswehr (the German army), after the cancellation of the G11 and G41 projects, was left with outdated G3 rifle and no modern rifle, compatible with the current NATO standards at hands. So, the famous company Heckler & Koch was set to develop a new assault rifle for the both German army and the export. The new rifle should have been a flexible, affordable and extremely reliable design. And a modern of cause. It seems that the HK succeeds in every respects with the G36. The new 5.56mm assault rifle had been adopted by the Bundeswehr in the 1995, and in the 1999 the Spain adopted its slightly different, export version, G36E as its standard infantry rifle. The G36 also found its way into the hands of various law enforcement agencies worldwide, including British police and some US police departments. So far I've heard very few complaints about this rifle, and a lot of good revives and opinions. In fact, the only complaints about G36 that I know are the overheating of the handguards during the sustained fire, and the loose of zero of built in scope on some G36KE rifles, used by US police. Otherwise it is a really fine rifle, accurate, reliable, simple in operations and maintenance, and available in a wide variety of versions - from the short-barreled Commando (some even said that it's a submachine gun) G36C and up to a standard G36 rifle and the MG36 squad automatic (light machine gun).â€
The following is shamelessly stolen from http://www.kwausa.com/downloads/KWA_KG36C.pdf
KWA G36c Specification
Overall Length = 28.5†(20†when stock is folded)
Barrel Length = 247mm
Magazine Capacity = 470 Rounds
Caliber = 6mm BB
Velocity = 380+ FPS
Weight = 3120g (with battery)
Battery = 8.4v 2000mAh
Standard Features
• An external magazine stud locking system allows magazines to interlock together providing faster reloading.
• Skeletonized side-folding butt stock equipped with rubber recoil pad
• Under barrel and sides’ standard steel rails provided easy access to attach tactical accessories, tactical light, laser point, fore-end grip, etc.
• Adjustable Hop-Up system
• Functional Selective Fire and Safety Lever
KWA Advantages
• Fiber Reinforced Plastic Body for realistic look and feel
• 9 & 8 mm steel ball bearing bushing for ultra smooth operation
• Large Hand Guard accommodates large 8.4v 2000mAh battery
• Reinforced metal gearbox engineered for rigidity and reliability
• Hardened metal gear set for longevity
• 120spring – 380+ FPS
• 1000 RPM motor
Part II – First Impression
With the airsoft market flooded with G36c from various manufactures (TM, CA, Stars, JG/Echo1, TSD/SRC… did I miss any?!) I wonder why KWA decided to add another G36c to the mix. However, ever since I saw KWA G36c up close and personal at USairsoft Expo back in June 8th 2007; I have been itching to get one for a hands on review. Around 3rd week of June, Maria from KWA contacted me and ask if I am still interested to review their gun. I couldn't let this chance slip by so so here we are, got it right in front of me ...
![[Image: IMG_8713-vi.jpg]](http://images29.fotki.com/v1014/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8713-vi.jpg)
Box packaging, I didn't receive a user manual. However, you can download the user manual here.
http://www.kwausa.com/downloads/KWA_KG36C_manual.pdf
![[Image: IMG_8715-vi.jpg]](http://images29.fotki.com/v1012/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8715-vi.jpg)
Close up shot on the fore grip, those metal side rail looks pretty solid.
![[Image: IMG_8716-vi.jpg]](http://images29.fotki.com/v1006/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8716-vi.jpg)
Close up on shot the mid section and folding stock. You can clearly see KWA marking on where the HK logo is suppose to be.
![[Image: IMG_8717-vi.jpg]](http://images27.fotki.com/v983/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8717-vi.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_8718-vi.jpg]](http://images28.fotki.com/v1002/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8718-vi.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_8719-vi.jpg]](http://images27.fotki.com/v991/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8719-vi.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_8722-vi.jpg]](http://images29.fotki.com/v1014/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8722-vi.jpg)
A closer look at the KWA markings, also notice the magazine is using a clear type mag so you can see the amount of BB's inside.
![[Image: IMG_8725-vi.jpg]](http://images27.fotki.com/v980/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8725-vi.jpg)
G36c in the folded position.
![[Image: IMG_8729-vi.jpg]](http://images28.fotki.com/v978/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8729-vi.jpg)
Comparing the fore grip between a KWA G36c (Top) vs. JG G36c (Bottom)
As you can see, the JG's body finish seems to be a bit shinier than CA and KWA. In fact, the KWA body material is pretty close to CA. It matched up very well with a CA fore grip and the top Rail. And for the record, JG is ABS Plastic, KWA is Fiber Plastic, should be the same as CA.
The fire selector switch is Ambidextrous, meaning you can selected it on the left or right side. Definitely a plus if you are a lefty. The switch feel solid flipping ups and downs and you can hear a clear audible 'Click' when you turn the dial.
The over all body is excellent quality. There is no body flex, no loose parts. The butt stock is comfortable against my shoulder. I would like to compare it with a TM G36c but I don't have access to one at the moment. However, since the KWA G36c body material is close to CA G36c; I think it's probably better than TM as the majority of the users agrees CA G36c have the best feel.
As for the large fore grip, this is something I have to get used to. I already tried installing a JG G36c fore grip and it fits perfectly so I can safely assume it will take CA G36k or G36e parts. ** More details and pictures are in Part VI.
KWA G36c Review
By Allizard
Part I – History and KWA G36c Specification
The following is shamelessly stolen from http://world.gun.ru
HK G36c History
“The Heckler und Koch G-36 assault rifle had been born as HK-50 project in early 1990s. The reason behind that project was that the Bundeswehr (the German army), after the cancellation of the G11 and G41 projects, was left with outdated G3 rifle and no modern rifle, compatible with the current NATO standards at hands. So, the famous company Heckler & Koch was set to develop a new assault rifle for the both German army and the export. The new rifle should have been a flexible, affordable and extremely reliable design. And a modern of cause. It seems that the HK succeeds in every respects with the G36. The new 5.56mm assault rifle had been adopted by the Bundeswehr in the 1995, and in the 1999 the Spain adopted its slightly different, export version, G36E as its standard infantry rifle. The G36 also found its way into the hands of various law enforcement agencies worldwide, including British police and some US police departments. So far I've heard very few complaints about this rifle, and a lot of good revives and opinions. In fact, the only complaints about G36 that I know are the overheating of the handguards during the sustained fire, and the loose of zero of built in scope on some G36KE rifles, used by US police. Otherwise it is a really fine rifle, accurate, reliable, simple in operations and maintenance, and available in a wide variety of versions - from the short-barreled Commando (some even said that it's a submachine gun) G36C and up to a standard G36 rifle and the MG36 squad automatic (light machine gun).â€
The following is shamelessly stolen from http://www.kwausa.com/downloads/KWA_KG36C.pdf
KWA G36c Specification
Overall Length = 28.5†(20†when stock is folded)
Barrel Length = 247mm
Magazine Capacity = 470 Rounds
Caliber = 6mm BB
Velocity = 380+ FPS
Weight = 3120g (with battery)
Battery = 8.4v 2000mAh
Standard Features
• An external magazine stud locking system allows magazines to interlock together providing faster reloading.
• Skeletonized side-folding butt stock equipped with rubber recoil pad
• Under barrel and sides’ standard steel rails provided easy access to attach tactical accessories, tactical light, laser point, fore-end grip, etc.
• Adjustable Hop-Up system
• Functional Selective Fire and Safety Lever
KWA Advantages
• Fiber Reinforced Plastic Body for realistic look and feel
• 9 & 8 mm steel ball bearing bushing for ultra smooth operation
• Large Hand Guard accommodates large 8.4v 2000mAh battery
• Reinforced metal gearbox engineered for rigidity and reliability
• Hardened metal gear set for longevity
• 120spring – 380+ FPS
• 1000 RPM motor
Part II – First Impression
With the airsoft market flooded with G36c from various manufactures (TM, CA, Stars, JG/Echo1, TSD/SRC… did I miss any?!) I wonder why KWA decided to add another G36c to the mix. However, ever since I saw KWA G36c up close and personal at USairsoft Expo back in June 8th 2007; I have been itching to get one for a hands on review. Around 3rd week of June, Maria from KWA contacted me and ask if I am still interested to review their gun. I couldn't let this chance slip by so so here we are, got it right in front of me ...
![[Image: IMG_8713-vi.jpg]](http://images29.fotki.com/v1014/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8713-vi.jpg)
Box packaging, I didn't receive a user manual. However, you can download the user manual here.
http://www.kwausa.com/downloads/KWA_KG36C_manual.pdf
![[Image: IMG_8715-vi.jpg]](http://images29.fotki.com/v1012/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8715-vi.jpg)
Close up shot on the fore grip, those metal side rail looks pretty solid.
![[Image: IMG_8716-vi.jpg]](http://images29.fotki.com/v1006/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8716-vi.jpg)
Close up on shot the mid section and folding stock. You can clearly see KWA marking on where the HK logo is suppose to be.
![[Image: IMG_8717-vi.jpg]](http://images27.fotki.com/v983/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8717-vi.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_8718-vi.jpg]](http://images28.fotki.com/v1002/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8718-vi.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_8719-vi.jpg]](http://images27.fotki.com/v991/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8719-vi.jpg)
![[Image: IMG_8722-vi.jpg]](http://images29.fotki.com/v1014/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8722-vi.jpg)
A closer look at the KWA markings, also notice the magazine is using a clear type mag so you can see the amount of BB's inside.
![[Image: IMG_8725-vi.jpg]](http://images27.fotki.com/v980/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8725-vi.jpg)
G36c in the folded position.
![[Image: IMG_8729-vi.jpg]](http://images28.fotki.com/v978/photos/2/259740/5273907/IMG_8729-vi.jpg)
Comparing the fore grip between a KWA G36c (Top) vs. JG G36c (Bottom)
As you can see, the JG's body finish seems to be a bit shinier than CA and KWA. In fact, the KWA body material is pretty close to CA. It matched up very well with a CA fore grip and the top Rail. And for the record, JG is ABS Plastic, KWA is Fiber Plastic, should be the same as CA.
The fire selector switch is Ambidextrous, meaning you can selected it on the left or right side. Definitely a plus if you are a lefty. The switch feel solid flipping ups and downs and you can hear a clear audible 'Click' when you turn the dial.
The over all body is excellent quality. There is no body flex, no loose parts. The butt stock is comfortable against my shoulder. I would like to compare it with a TM G36c but I don't have access to one at the moment. However, since the KWA G36c body material is close to CA G36c; I think it's probably better than TM as the majority of the users agrees CA G36c have the best feel.
As for the large fore grip, this is something I have to get used to. I already tried installing a JG G36c fore grip and it fits perfectly so I can safely assume it will take CA G36k or G36e parts. ** More details and pictures are in Part VI.
![[Image: DSC00031-vi.jpg]](http://images21.fotki.com/v756/photos/2/259740/5273907/DSC00031-vi.jpg)
![[Image: DSC00036-vi.jpg]](http://images27.fotki.com/v980/photos/2/259740/5273907/DSC00036-vi.jpg)
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