- Jing Gong JG / Goldwn Bow GB / Echo 1 G36 Airsoft AEG (Airsoft Electric Gun)
- Weight: 9 lbs
- Velocity: 350 fps (0.2 g BB)
- Hi-Cap Mag: 400 Round Capacity
- Folding Stock & Functional Safety
- Steel Gear Set and Metal Gear box
- Built in RIS Rail System
- 8.4V 1100 mAH Battery Included
- Standard Small Wall Charger Included
- Made in China
This is an exact copy of the Tokyo Marui G36C. In our opionion, up to this point, this is the highest quality airsoft AEG / MPEG to come out of China. JG continues to put out the highest quality products, setting it far ahead of many of the other manufactures in China. Keep an eye out for this model along with others by JG.
What is JG or GB or Echo1?
JG stands for Jing Gong, which is actually Chinese for Golden Bow; hence GB. Also, Echo 1 is the same as GB or JG, they are OEM Jing Gong airsoft AEG guns. All these different names for the same airsoft manufacturer is confusing. Hopefully, this has helped clairfy the confusion.
JG has done it again by adding to their extensive collection of reliable AEGs. This G36 model comes standard with 1 Hi Capacity 400 round magazine. The gun weighs just under 10 pounds of solid construction. Features a folding stock, built in RIS rail system, metal gears, metal gear box, 8.4V 1100 mAH Battery and charger and much more!! This gun can shoot up to 350FPS with 0.2g bb's. This is the perfect combination of price and quality to bring you the best value.
The Heckler und Koch G-36 assault rifle had been born as HK-50 project in early 1990s. The reason behind that project was that the Bundeswehr (the German army), after the cancellation of the G11 and G41 projects, was left with outdated G3 rifle and no modern rifle that was compatible with the current NATO standards at hands. So, the famous company Heckler & Koch was set to develop a new assault rifle for the both German army and the export. The new rifle should have been a flexible, affordable and extremely reliable design. And a modern of cause. It seems that the HK succeeds in every respect with the G36. The new 5.56mm assault rifle had been adopted by the Bundeswehr in the 1995, and in the 1999 the Spain adopted its slightly different, export version, G36E as its standard infantry rifle. The G36 also found its way into the hands of various law enforcement agencies worldwide, including British police and some US police departments. So far I've heard very few complaints about this rifle, and a lot of good revives and opinions. In fact, the only complaints about G36 that I know are the overheating of the hand guards during the sustained fire, and the loose of zero of built in scope on some G36KE rifles, used by US police. Otherwise it is a really fine rifle, accurate, reliable, simple in operations and maintenance, and available in a wide variety of versions - from the short-barreled Commando (some even said that it's a submachine gun) G36C and up to a standard G36 rifle and the MG36 squad automatic (light machine gun).