dos_Santos wrote:According to your logic, the G36 with C-Mag that der Germans have IN REAL LIFE is nul and void...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:G36_CMag.jpg
Note the NOTE.
No shit, right? The community decided a good while back that only things that were support weapons in the real world could run box mags.
I didn't decide. It's not something I pulled out of my a**. The whole "box mags for support weapons ONLY" bit that gets posted on most events? It's because people didn't want folks putting drum mags on their MP-5s, or AKs, or M-4s. The community, and the majority of the event hosts, decided.
Did I run drums on AKs overseas? Yep. Do I have a Beta mag sitting, loaded, next to my AR in the gun safe? Yep. Is this real-steel? Nope. It's airsoft. The community decided drums only live on support weapons, not on assault rifles.
If drums only live on support weapons, then they only live on support weapons. A G-36 is not a support weapon. The derivative MG-36 was designed as a support weapon. So, want your G-36 to fill a support role? Convert it to be a MG-36. The differences between a MG-36 and a G-36 are greater than "hey! I moved the drum from the machine gun to the rifle. Hurp-durp. Now it's a support weapon!". Do the conversion, or GTFO.
A G-36 + box mag =/=a MG-36. Full stop, end of story.
Since a G-36 is not a support weapon, it doesn't get drum mags.
Edit: Convert an airsoft Beta-C mag to have the same round count as the real one it's copying, call it a real cap, and I'll absolutely support you in running it on whatever platform you want (assuming there is a Beta-C mag for that platform. No, P-90 STANAG conversions don't count. Not only is it the wrong mag, feeding the wrong way, but it's a different freaking caliber.)