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Jing Gong G36C/G608 vs. Jing Gong M4 S-System?
As the title explains, I’m wondering what would be the better gun for me. Here are the links (from airsoft atlanta… not amazon for once)
1= M4 2= G36C/G608
http://www.airsoftatlanta.com/product_p/65014b.htm
http://www.airsoftatlanta.com/product_p/17003.htm
Details about me (so you know stuff)
-I’m 13 years old
-Am relatively new to airsoft
-Am at least 5′ 4″ (with shoes)
-HAVE A BUDGET OF ONLY $130
-During airsoft wars, I usually go from bunker to bunker, and don’t just charge in and get out (It’s painful).
-Don’t have any really high-quality guns yet (this will be a first; I have a cheapish Mp5 and a pretty good spring shotgun, and a pistol, a nice pistol).
-I’m sorta lean’in towards the G36C/G608, but want advice so I know I’m not getting the wrong thing.
I really appreciate your help and can’t wait to order.
THX!!!
Since you are a smaller framed person, I would recommend getting the G36, because of the folding stock. If for some reason you feel uncomfortable using the gun because it is too long you can drop down the length of the gun.
But really the M4 is not that bad for a smaller person as well, but I can see how the G36 might be a little better. But really it is really not that big of a difference so choose whichever you like more.
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