The Heckler & Koch G36 is a 5.56×45mm assault rifle, designed in the early 1990s by Heckler & Koch (H&K) in Germany as a replacement for the 7.62mm G3 battle rifle. The C (Compact, commonly mistaken for as Commando) is a subcarbine model is a further development of the G36K. It has a shorter barrel than the G36K, and a four-prong open-type flash hider. The extremely short barrel forced designers to move the gas block closer to the muzzle end and reduce the length of the gas piston operating rod. The handguard and stock were also shortened and the fixed carry handle (with optics) was replaced with a carrying handle with an integrated MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail. The dual optical sight found on the standard G36 and G36K models was replaced with a set of rail-mounted detachable iron sights that consist of a semi-shrouded front post and a flip-up rear sight with two apertures of different diameter. The short handguard has four accessory attachment points, one of which could be used for a vertical grip.
I love this gun for so many reasons. Its has the size of a SMG, but the power of the 5.56 assault rifle cartridge. I nice big rail and folding stock mean easy to store plus you can put your own attachments on easily. Finally clear magazines (not modeled here, might do in the future) that can attach laterally to each other mean you can easily check how many rounds you have left, and do ultra fast reloads. All in all my favorite gun of all time.
Also, *decide*