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SharksRule March 31st, 2009 18:35

Assistance required in sourcing a version 3 mechbox
 
Hi guys. I'm need YOUR help on this. First off I have a CA g36c. And things went wrong with it like not shooting far and stuff, so I got it to a guy and he fixed it for me. He said the gearbox is really old, so if I want to upgrade it I HAVE to just get a whole new gearbox for it, but I've been mailing all these websites and they said the g36c uses a mechbox 3 which fits in the gun differently with mechbox 2. So my question is, where can I get a new gearbox for my g36c!?

pusangani March 31st, 2009 18:38

take it to your gundoc, he will be able to source a new gearbox for you if he is worth his salt.

skalnok March 31st, 2009 18:39

so what exactly is your question....

all g36's take a version 3 mech box..... not a version 2....

Disco_Dante March 31st, 2009 18:41

You can get a new gearbox off the internet. Just check out any airsoft retailer. You shouldn't have any trouble importing a new v3 gearbox.

ShelledPants March 31st, 2009 18:48

Did he say what about the mechbox is "old"?

I haven't heard about any changes to V3 mechboxes since release... or did he mean that the mechbox was worn?

kalnaren March 31st, 2009 18:51

Did he say whole new mechbox, or mechbox shell? I find it hard to believe the ENTIRE thing needs replacing.

pusangani March 31st, 2009 18:53

Something tells me this "gundoc" he took the gun to isn't very qualified if he couldn't specify what exactly needed replacing

SharksRule March 31st, 2009 19:08

Well, I meant the gearbox is worn. I was just thinking about just getting new gears, pistons, cylinder thingy, guide, and a new spring, or do I need anything else?

ShelledPants March 31st, 2009 19:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by SharksRule (Post 952103)
Well, I meant the gearbox is worn. I was just thinking about just getting new gears, pistons, cylinder thingy, guide, and a new spring, or do I need anything else?

If you're buying all of that, you might as well spend the extra $$ and buy a drop in kit from one company. It will likely save you a bunch of headaches.

SharksRule March 31st, 2009 19:11

I've been looking, but I couldn't really find a drop in kit that was a version 3. I found thousands of version 2s which I cannot use.

KNIVEZS March 31st, 2009 19:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by SharksRule (Post 952112)
I've been looking, but I couldn't really find a drop in kit that was a version 3. I found thousands of version 2s which I cannot use.

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Crunchmeister March 31st, 2009 20:09

Not all V3 gearboxes work in a G36. There are different versions of V3 for AKs, AUG, G36. MP5K, etc. While they're pretty much the same on the inside, they have parts like the trigger, selector and nozzles that are different. So you have to get a gearbox specifically for the G36.

As for it being "old" and "worn", that to me sounds like a cop out from someone who doesn't know what he's doing. Unless the mechbox shell is physically cracked, which would surprise me with a reinforced CA V3 shell, then there's no reason to replace it. Some internals may be worn or broken, causing your problems. But installing a "whole new complete mechbox" is usually the easy (and most expensive) copout when you just don't know what's wrong.

I'd say to get someone who actually know what they're going take a look at it, and I bet they'll be able to fix it without replacing all the internals. A lack of distance while shooting may just be the hopup rubber that needs replacing and that's about $10.

Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw March 31st, 2009 20:41

Why dont you start by filling out your profile so we know where you live and can further direct you to where you need to go, be it to get parts or to a better gun doc.


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