Okisaba does a lighthearted review of the Tokyo Marui G36K NGRS that is roughly 17 years old. He admits he accidentally bought it after his friends all agreed to coordinate their outfits with M4 rifles, leaving him as the odd one out. Despite being a bit of an aging relic in the airsoft world, the group finds humor in its quirks, such as the surprisingly low secondhand price and its relative rarity on modern playing fields.
Vietac shows the restoration and assembly of a Heckler & Koch G36K, utilizing parts sourced from decommissioned FBI firearms. The project combines a modern S5 receiver with authentic German components to bring the platform back to a functional state. Aside from the quad rails and foregrip, the hardware consists of genuine trade-in parts that were originally part of the federal agency's inventory.
Timerzanov Airsoft gets his hands on one of the earlier NGRS, the Tokyo Marui G36K NGRS... "Hey everyone! Today I'm reviewing another EBBR NGRS model from Tokyo Marui! This time, I'm talking about one of the G36 Next Gen Recoil Shock models, and for this video, I've chosen to present the G36K Next Gen Recoil Shock.
As a huge Heckler & Koch fan myself, I simply had to own one of this manufacturer's most legendary rifle models.
Check out this overview of the affordable Golden Eagle G36K, available at Zulu Tactical Armory. This replica features a foldable stock, Picatinny rails, and an adjustable hop-up chamber. Shooting at 320-340 FPS, it measures 750mm folded and 970mm unfolded, weighing 3400g.
James explains why the H&K G36K is an underrated rifle in this episode of The Fiream Blog TV... "In this cope-filled episode of TFBTV, James Reeves tells you why the H&K G36K is perhaps his favorite – and the most underrated – German rifle. The H&K G36K in this video is a 5.56x45mm NATO rifle that was first introduced in 1995.
President Yutakomachi gets to check out the S&T G36K IDZ Sportsline AEG. This model features a folding stock that can be adjusted in 5 steps and a cheekpiece that can be adjusted in 3 steps. The material used is ABS resin, with the handguard rail being made of metal. The total length is approximately mini, and it weighs 2,670g (2,550g at K Stock). The attached magazine has a capacity of 470 spring-loaded BBs (standard G36 magazine) and it has a variable Hop Up and QD spring.
Mach Sakai reviews what is perhaps a lesser known NGRS from Tokyo Marui, the G36K NGRS. This new generation AEG is one of the earlier releases from the Japanese airsoft company and is equipped with the carry handle and scope. Mainly made of Polymer, it comes with a 50-round magazine and metal side rails.
Mach Sakai reviews the VFC G36K Gas Blowback Rifle. A fully-licensed Heckler & Koch rifle from Umarex, this is mainly made up of Polymer. It has a unique serial number, authentic markings, and 30-round semi-transparent muzzle power. Even with a narrow FOV with the scope found in the carry handle, he finds it easy to aim with them rifle.
Read the full review here and below is the video version:
Why is it a perfect package? Given performance and price, it does give your money's worth and beyond. With the Airsoft GI Doorbuster 2012, they have shaved off a few more dollars from its retail price and it's now below US$100.00 so grab a chance to get it at that price before stocks run out... "Everyone knows that the MK36K is perfect both for outdoor and indoor arena. Its carbine length barrel is perfect for outdoor.
Tazz of RWTV reviews ARES AS36K AEG New Version which is available right now at RedWolf Airsoft. Let us speculate on the model name as previously Ares Airsoft have been an OEM from Umarex to use the Heckler & Koch Trademarks on the AEG and it seems that Ares Airsoft is not doing it anymore, and hence the change in the model name and just focused on the trade dress which is legal. Perhaps Umarex decided to focus on their relationship with VFC for H&K products and other airsoft manufacturers such as WELL.