dos_Santos wrote:Steve wrote:
What's the difference between an AK and a RPK? Slightly longer stock, different barrel. Difference between a G-36 and a MG-36? Slightly longer stock and a different barrel. Will an AK feed from a RPK drum? Yep. Does that make it a RPK? Nope.
Looks like somebody has some machining to do to convert their G-36 into a MG-36. Or, you know, spend less effort and get a support weapon that actually entered service.
Are you talking about real life? Even wikipedia has a photo of a standard G36 with a beta-c mag. Tell you what, make the G36E a K (shorter barrel and fore-grip), then add your C-mag and you will be like the German special forces, problem solved. No machining necessary.
Except, the issue is that only support weapons get box mags at the larger events. The OP is looking for a justification to slap a box beneath his G-36.
AK's aren't approved support weapons, even though the same airsoft box mag will feed an AK and a RPK. The drum is useable on the RPK, but not the AK. A Beta C-mag will lock into a M-4, but M-4s aren't support weapons, so Beta C-mags on an M-4 are a no-go.
Using that same logic, slapping a box mag under a G-36 doesn't make it a MG-36. The other visual conversions (longer thicker barrel, different stock) are what differentiates a G-36 from a MG-36. A semi-trained observer can look at an unloaded G-36 next to an unloaded MG-36 and easily tell them apart. The Beta mag is not the difference. The physical changes to the platform are the difference.
If the mods to convert it from a G-36 to a MG-36 aren't done, it's not a MG-36, and not a support weapon that can use box mags. Simple, pure logic, and follows the same rules that apply to EVERY OTHER AEG out there.
If I was looking to do the custom work to convert something to a unique support weapon, I'd be seeing what it took to add the fire control group from a MP-5 to a SAW, and figuring out what other bits of machining I needed to do to build a MP-4. If I had to do the conversion from a G-36 to a MG-36, I'd be looking at getting my hands on a PSG-1 outer barrel, or something similar, and machining it to size, and then figuring out what to do about the stock.