Is JG a good company because iv found one of thire guns the g36c for a great price and i'm contiplating if ishould leap or hold back. iv looked at you tube stuff and they say its a clone of the tokyo marui modle, but those videos dnt go a month in after use... plz help.
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They clone TM because TM makes good stuff. I would say hold off and get a better quality gun like TM instead of a midgrade. For probably only a little more you could get a CA Sportline. I have one of those and it shoots just about the same as a Proline one that I used to have. I had an Echo 1 EBR and when I first recieved it from another person on this site the wires from the gun and the battery were melted together. I don't know if it was the owner or the gun's fault but I wouldn't get one again and from what I've heard Echo 1 is the same as Jing Jong (JG).
It is the same design as a Marui.
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JG is good/ok for backyard plinkering, and mild airsofting at events.
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I had a JG MP5 as a loaner gun and it ended up dying a horible death. The gearbox cracked and the body broke in half. It was only a year old and a loaner gun so not even used that much. I wasn't impressed with JG.
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[quote="hairy_apple"]I had a JG MP5 as a loaner gun and it ended up dying a horible death. The gearbox cracked and the body broke in half. It was only a year old and a loaner gun so not even used that much. I wasn't impressed with JG.[/quote]
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