Heckler & Koch G36C
with optional EOTech HWS Holographic Sight and vertical Foregrip
HK G36 is a German-engineered gas-operated rifle relied
on by military and security forces worldwide for accuracy and performance in
long-range and close quarter battle scenarios.
Heckler & Koch G36 is a semi-automatic rifle which fires
the .22 LR round. It has a 16″ barrel with pinned flash hider and matte black
finish. This includes 1 30-round magazine, side folding stock, shortened barrel,
box and lock.
Essential components of the G36 are made of glass fibre
reinforced plastic. This gives the user a lightweight weapon with high
performance and low maintenance requirements.
The G36 is ideally suited for dismounted infantry operations.
For optimal handling, weight, and rate of fire in close-quarters battle, and
for rapid, accurate and penetrating single fire in long-range combat.
UK POSTAGE
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Cost - £1.55
All additional items purchased in a combined basket - FREE.
Items over £20 or a combined basket value of over £20 - FREE
INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE (economy)
Europe - £4.90
Worldwide - £5.90
Items with a combined basket value of over £50 will be sent Tracked at no additional cost
Note - any VAT or import charges will paid by the buyer when receiving goods in their country.
Proof of postage available if requested.
RETURNS
Returns will be accepted with photographic proof of damage on the day of delivery only.
Please do not purchase this item if you are not in agreement with this.
NOTES ON RESIN
Ordinary modelling glue is not suitable for resin. The best glue to use is a quality Super Glue (Cyanoacrylate), Gorilla Glue (Micro Precise) or Resin Epoxy Glue.
Resin cures in UV light, continual exposure to UV light will the resin more brittle, Due the nature of curing resin, some smaller parts will be more brittle and some of the larger parts slightly softer (hardly noticeable). There is also the slight possibility of fine layer lines showing, but these are hard to see with the naked eye.