Does the G36 take AR mags?

Does the G36 take AR mags?

Stanag / AR magwell for the T36/G36/SL8 platform, this is a replacement magwell that allows the use of standard AR15 style magazines. This swaps right on and doesn’t require any modifications but YOU MUST REMOVE THE G36 MAG RELEASE TO INSTALL.

How many rounds does a G36 hold?

G36 – CAL. 5.56 MM X 45 NATO

General
Calibre 5.56 mm x 45
Operating principle Gas-operated
Magazine capacity 30 rounds
Modes of fire SEF

Is the G36 a good rifle?

The G36 was by all accounts an excellent peacetime weapon, gathering relatively few complaints. Three German soldiers were killed and the surviving paratroopers stated that their G36 rifles overheated during the battle. After overheating, the weapons were allegedly rendered inaccurate.

Do G36 mags fit in M4 pouches?

If a G36 mag is dimensionally the same size a AR-15, you should be ok. You can usually squeeze 1 G36 magazine into a dual M4 pouch.

How fast does the G36 shoot?

Heckler & Koch G36
Cartridge 5.56×45mm NATO
Action Short-stroke piston, rotating bolt
Rate of fire 750 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity G36, G36V, MG36, MG36E: 920 m/s (3,018 ft/s) G36K, G36KV: 850 m/s (2,788.7 ft/s) G36C, G36CV: 722 m/s (2,368.8 ft/s)

Does Germany still use the G36?

It was accepted into service with the Bundeswehr in 1997, replacing the G3. Since then, it has also been a popular export, and the G36 has seen active service in military and police units in several countries, including Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom….

Heckler & Koch G36
Used by 40+ countries (see Users)

Do G36 mags fit in AK pouches?

If a G36 mag is dimensionally the same size a AR-15, you should be ok. You can usually squeeze 1 G36 magazine into a dual M4 pouch. However, the tabs on G36 magazines tend to get caught up on everything. I usually recommend dual AK magazine pouches.

Is the G36 bad?

The reason why the G36 is being phased out in the German Army has actually nothing to do with the fact that it is a bad service rifle. It has to do with a specific incident in Afghanistan where the Germans took casualties and one of the root causes turned out to be bending of the weapon due to thermal gradients.