Elite Force H&K G36C Competition

Price: $169.95 — Currently out of stock.

What's Included: Elite Force HK G36C Magazine Manual What you need to play: 9.6v Nimh Battery Nimh Smart Charger BB's Features: Built-in Sights - Back up if your primary optic goes down Rail System - Use to mount flashlights, red dot sights, or lasers Rotary Hop Up Chamber Polymer receiver reinforced with nylon fiber Reinforced gearbox 6.05mm inner barrel 300rd High Capacity Magazine Technical Specifications: Model Number: 2275000 Muzzle Velocity: 320-340 FPS with .20 gram BB's Colors: Black Battery Type: 9.6v Nunchuck Battery Battery Connector: Mini Tamiya Magazine: 400rd High Capacity magazine Gearbox: Version 3 Motor: Short Type Barrel Diameter: 6.05mm Barrel Legnth: 247mm Barrel Thread: 14mm positive Gun Length: 31 inches Weight: 4lbs Q A Q: What are the key features of the Elite Force HK G36C Airsoft Gun? A: The Elite Force HK G36C features built-in sights for backup aiming, a rail system for mounting accessories like flashlights and lasers, a rotary hop-up chamber for improved accuracy, and a polymer receiver reinforced with nylon fiber for durability. It also has a reinforced gearbox, a 6.05mm inner barrel, and comes with a 300rd high capacity magazine. Q: What makes the Elite Force HK G36C stand out from other airsoft guns? A: The Elite Force HK G36C stands out due to its solid design and robust internals, making it an affordable and competitive choice for serious airsoft enthusiasts. It's a licensed HK replica of the real G36C rifle, featuring a high-quality composite body, a high 400-shot capacity magazine, and the ability to shoot at 1000 rounds per minute. Its foldable stock makes it easily transportable and versatile in size. Q: What type of battery does the Elite Force HK G36C use, and how does it affect its performance? A: The Elite Force HK G36C uses a 9.6v Nunchuck battery with a Mini Tamiya connector. This type of battery provides a balance of power and longevity, contributing to the gun's performance in terms of rate of fire and reliability during