JG T3-K1 Full Size Lipo Ready Airsoft AEG Rifle (Package: Rifle)
82 Customer Reviews
by D-trick H. on 06/21/2008
"My friend has this gun. This is also a very good gun. Very sturdy.
Pros:
High ROF
High fps (390-410)
The most accurate gun I'v ever seen
Cons:
To big for me, more for support or sniping
heavy(not for me I'm stealth)
bi-pod get lose during play(no big deal)
Pros:
High ROF
High fps (390-410)
The most accurate gun I'v ever seen
Cons:
To big for me, more for support or sniping
heavy(not for me I'm stealth)
bi-pod get lose during play(no big deal)
by Luis F. on 05/08/2008
"I have bought this like about 2 weeks ago and have had the plesure of taking it out to a skrim. This thing is so long though, i have a ump, m4 with a full stock and an l85 a1 and this by far is the longest rifle I have ever own and i had an m16 at one point but hands down this my most fav of them all. Right now I am going with a dmr role with this and i would not suggest any one do that, this thing is ment to be a lmg it has a very high rate of fire and the barol is not that accurate like it has a sped affect but any ways it a good piece for the price i would give it a 5 out of 5 but like i said could be alot more accurate.
Luis Felix
Luis Felix
by Quinten M. on 04/22/2020
"Excited to get the gun but it started having problems two days after i got it, semi would do full auto for no reason. Dont know if it was damaged by UPS cause there was a hole in my box or if it was a malfuntional one. Trying to return it to get it fixed or replaced. Other wise it seemed like a nice gun, just ashamed mine came in bad condition.
by Mason D. on 05/21/2019
"So It says to pre order by May 2019 but it is now May 21st and I bought it anyways because I thought it was just a glitch but now all my items are on hold until this gun is not up for pre order. I was just wanting to know if it is until the end of May or if there was something wrong with this whole pre order thing, I am just confused. I am really excited to get it though it looks good and from what I read it has a great performance history. But I just would like to know what this hold up on it is
by JAMES C. on 07/17/2013
"Fps on the description of course can vary from gun to gun but to buy a gun hoping for 400 like it says it achieves and see it only does 320 (using an evike chrono) is disappointing. Maybe they chrono the gun using .12's. That's the only con.
This is an adult size gun and out of the box pretty impressive. The 125 rnd mid cap I bought with it works fine also. The bipod and the operating handle work pretty well. Can't wait to change the spring and use it.
This is an adult size gun and out of the box pretty impressive. The 125 rnd mid cap I bought with it works fine also. The bipod and the operating handle work pretty well. Can't wait to change the spring and use it.
by Jake M. on 09/29/2009
"Ok I just quickly would like to say i have a JG sg1 and a classic army SAR, my JG is about the same on the face value, IE: rof, fps, general function, but inside the gear box different story. but Im really here to explain the fine differences over all. you can read the basic stuff any where, this is the nitty gritty.
the JGs wiring is crumby copper vs CA silver. and CA has secondary connectors, making it easier to wire the stock.
CA stock is more robust while the JGs is attached using smaller screws, this is a known point of failure for the g3a3 line in general.
the inner barrel on my JG was RUSTY on the outside! the flash hider and the front set is made out of some heaver pot metal (apposed to CAs lighter aluminum) which was all rusty in side of it, eeeww.
the charging handle of the JG is supported my plastic, so you cant 'HK slap' not a big deal, but it you leave it 'up' it tends to bend the plastic, not fun.
the JG does have that cool safety leaver that lets you see whats its on from both sides, but OMG DON'T LOSE THAT TINY SCREW!, CA dosen't have that, but it is a way simpler mechanism and much easy to reassemble.
The front bi-pod on the JG its the wiggle capital of jiggle city USA. If you put it up and down like 3 times, it will probably wonk out on you and need screwing, sure you can take it off, but the plastic for the hand guard just just plain crumby. the CA front hang guard if over all made out of way heaver ABS and the bi-pod is actually function able.
JG uses wonky pushpins that you gotta screw down, they are a little rough on the plastic, CA uses nicer push pins that are much stronger and is like the JGs front pin, no screw driver.
CAs metal body lets the whole front section of the gun have a simpler stronger attaching method, the JG needs all sorts of nuts and bolts and such.
a HUGE WTFunky potatoes on my part was that JGs cylinder was PORTED for like a mp5, there where major FPS loss, and a pain ultimately to fix, HOPEFULLY this 'new version' pays a bit more attention. SIGH! it also sports cheese ball plastic bushings , the echo1 version adds metal ones though, worth 20 bucks extra?
even IF you buy the TWO necessary metal body kits for the JG (front and receiver) the CA still has more metal, the 'SEF' trigger group is metal and the bit that holds the stock pins, also metal, the MBKs that Ive seen just don't have that cus of the 'neat' selector leaver that is on the JG/TM and the different style push pins.
Maybe you COULD rewire the whole thing, reinforce the stock, replace the flash hider, buy $150 of metal kits, and live with plasticity bits, enjoy the annoying/neat selector, just never open the gear box (clone compromise city) or get a new expensive drop in GB.
but really you probably wont, and like I did, if you really care about that stuff you'd just buy a classic army or Tokyo marui to replace your JG
I still love my JG, its just not displayed as proudly as my ultra babied classic army.
I'm giving it a three because I simply out grew it and wanted more. but if your a noob, go nuts its super cool, id suggest something else tough, but noobs don't listen anyway and will probably yell at me for ranting.
The End.
Read a book, that's how they end stuff, you probably don't know that cus you don't get that far.
THE END!
the JGs wiring is crumby copper vs CA silver. and CA has secondary connectors, making it easier to wire the stock.
CA stock is more robust while the JGs is attached using smaller screws, this is a known point of failure for the g3a3 line in general.
the inner barrel on my JG was RUSTY on the outside! the flash hider and the front set is made out of some heaver pot metal (apposed to CAs lighter aluminum) which was all rusty in side of it, eeeww.
the charging handle of the JG is supported my plastic, so you cant 'HK slap' not a big deal, but it you leave it 'up' it tends to bend the plastic, not fun.
the JG does have that cool safety leaver that lets you see whats its on from both sides, but OMG DON'T LOSE THAT TINY SCREW!, CA dosen't have that, but it is a way simpler mechanism and much easy to reassemble.
The front bi-pod on the JG its the wiggle capital of jiggle city USA. If you put it up and down like 3 times, it will probably wonk out on you and need screwing, sure you can take it off, but the plastic for the hand guard just just plain crumby. the CA front hang guard if over all made out of way heaver ABS and the bi-pod is actually function able.
JG uses wonky pushpins that you gotta screw down, they are a little rough on the plastic, CA uses nicer push pins that are much stronger and is like the JGs front pin, no screw driver.
CAs metal body lets the whole front section of the gun have a simpler stronger attaching method, the JG needs all sorts of nuts and bolts and such.
a HUGE WTFunky potatoes on my part was that JGs cylinder was PORTED for like a mp5, there where major FPS loss, and a pain ultimately to fix, HOPEFULLY this 'new version' pays a bit more attention. SIGH! it also sports cheese ball plastic bushings , the echo1 version adds metal ones though, worth 20 bucks extra?
even IF you buy the TWO necessary metal body kits for the JG (front and receiver) the CA still has more metal, the 'SEF' trigger group is metal and the bit that holds the stock pins, also metal, the MBKs that Ive seen just don't have that cus of the 'neat' selector leaver that is on the JG/TM and the different style push pins.
Maybe you COULD rewire the whole thing, reinforce the stock, replace the flash hider, buy $150 of metal kits, and live with plasticity bits, enjoy the annoying/neat selector, just never open the gear box (clone compromise city) or get a new expensive drop in GB.
but really you probably wont, and like I did, if you really care about that stuff you'd just buy a classic army or Tokyo marui to replace your JG
I still love my JG, its just not displayed as proudly as my ultra babied classic army.
I'm giving it a three because I simply out grew it and wanted more. but if your a noob, go nuts its super cool, id suggest something else tough, but noobs don't listen anyway and will probably yell at me for ranting.
The End.
Read a book, that's how they end stuff, you probably don't know that cus you don't get that far.
THE END!
by Nolan G. on 06/29/2008
"This gun is a really great gun but one problem. Ive been handaling mien very well and out of no where ive got a short in one of my wires I believe and its not shooting at all so i recommend watching this thing and doing alot of review on it before buying but in all for the time of its life in battle its amazingly accurate. I'm about to do my best of figuring out whats wrong with mine so I can get it up and running again.