JG T3K3 T3A3 AEG Airsoft Rifle (Black/OD Green)
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Descriptions:
The JG T3-K3 is another great airsoft gun in JG's long line of airsoft products. The T3-K3 comes with a host of features that make this gun great for the field. The gun has a full stock that can hold a large battery pack for extended periods of playing time. The pistol grip is ergonomic, the outer barrel is metal, includes front and rear sling attachment points. When the charging handle is pulled back the bolt opens up to reveal the hop-up adjustment and the charging handle can be locked back to keep the bolt open. The JG T3-K3 has many of the same features as it's higher end counterpart, however one thing the JG has over TM is the absence of the creaky plastic noises that Marui guns are plagued with.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: JG
Gearbox: Ver. 2
Accuracy: 120 feet
Muzzle Velocity: 390 fps
Magazine Capacity: 500 rounds
Battery Pack Size: large 8.4v
Package Includes: Airsoft Gun, Charger, Battery, Manual
Features:
Metal Outer Barrel
Ergonomic Pistol Grip
Full Stock for Large Battery
Front & Rear Sling Points
Functional Charging Handle & Bolt Cover
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- Specifications
- Manufacturer: JG
- Muzzle Velocity: 390 fps
I have before been disappointed by the quality of the production of JG however the performance and quality of this gun exceed any other JG gun i have owned. It shoots at a good speed and the enormous barrel is great for adding accuracy so with out a scope i have easily hit target 100 feet away. However this is a field gun do not try to use it indoors because you will not be able to turn corners, I know from experience.
Pros:
Solid FPS for a field gun
Great Accuracy
Exquisite Range
Cool Looking (not traditional M4, M16, AK)
Nice Magazines (all metal)
Good Internals (V2 gearbox, enhanced hop up)
easy trigger pull (good feel)
Cons:
Plastic Grip and Fore Grip
No RIS (there is an RIS version thought)
As a fan of GBBR's I never planned on picking up an AEG but seeing as JG's G3 was on sale in the GI Shocker's I thought I'd purchase a back-up in case my GBBR's ever decided to fail on me, however unlikely it is to happen considering my maintenance regime. The G3 is a firearm I'm rather fond of design wise so the shocker price of $110 made it an easy purchase.
As I'm a Canadian customer, shipping took a while as I ordered it on the 2nd of January but received it on the 15th, but considering AirsoftGI offered their flat rate shipping which saved me a good $20, I considered it acceptable. One thing to note is my order was shipped via UPS which for the most part is highly undesirable for Canadian customers due the outrageous brokerage fee's they charge. A USPS shipping option for Canadian customers would be highly appreciated and recommended.
Out of the box the G3 is a beautifully designed firearm and JG has incorporated many small details into their airsoft reproduction of the G3. From the fake weld marks to the texture on the foregrip, the JG G3 offers an impressive airsoft gun for the money, aesthetically at least.
There is a very minor amount of creaking but as its construction is largely plastic based its to be expected and doesn't detract much from the gun.
The battery included is a 8.4V 1100Mah which fits well in the butt stock. The charger is a standard 250Ma charger which based on its output and the battery's capacity, should fully charge the battery in approximately 4 to 5 hours.
With a properly and fully charged battery connected the gun sounded well shimmed after the first shot on semi with no magazine inserted. I proceeded to test fire twice more on semi and at that point the gun failed. Additional trigger pulls in semi yielded no results, switched to full auto yielded no results. There were no motor noises. At this point the gun was dead after 3 pulls of the trigger with no magazine inserted and a fresh battery connected the day after I received it.
As an engineer by trade, I believe I am more than qualified to examine and source the problem so I proceeded to trace the source of the problem starting from the battery. The battery showed a charge of 8.7 volts on my multimeter, which is within proper limits. The fuse was fine. Tracing the wires to the gearbox showed no break or issue in the connection. At this point I proceeded to do a bit of research which brought up the common issue of the trigger post breaking in the JG G3's.
At this point I proceeded to completely disassemble the JG G3, tracing the wires for any sign of breakage or failure. None were present. With the gun disassembled down to the gearbox, I connected the motor, gearbox and battery to once again check the circuit. With the trigger depressed on semi, nothing happened. The motor did not turn. I proceeded to connect my multimeter to the motor connections coming out of the gearbox which displayed 8.4V, verifying the circuit was working and no breakage or failure in the circuit up until that point was present. Undergoing further disassembly with the gearbox open I could verify the trigger post intact and checking the trigger connections, I verified no circuit failures in the gearbox.
At this point, all the evidence pointed to the motor failing, however unlikely it is to happen. Visually checking the motor it seemed fine. I proceeded to directly connect the battery with the fuse wiring to the motor to check if it was the problem (doing so will not harm the motor as it should be rated for battery and the wires connecting the battery to the gearbox to the motor is a direct connection itself short of the fuse and the temporary-on connection that is the trigger). With the battery connected to the motor, the motor should turn. Unfortunately, the motor did not turn, verifying the motor had failed.
So, two days in and 3 test shots later with no BB's fired, my JG G3 has failed. I will be contacting AirsoftGI to see if they will be willing to send me a replacement motor or what else can be done as I find this to be unacceptable. Sending this gun back will be a tedious affair due to customs (I'm located in Canada), costs of shipping and down time so I'm hoping AirsoftGI's customer service is as good as it is reputed to be.
I hope this review is informative for others interested in this gun and can help you in deciding whether to make a purchase or not. Short of the dead motor, I believe this product to be well priced and of decent build quality for anyone deciding to get a back-up AEG or someone who is new to airsoft. In my case, I like JG's G3, I just never considered that I might need to get a back-up for my back-up.
Pros:
The Pro's of this product according to my assessment:
- Decent external build quality for the money
- Product is well packaged
- Everything required to start playing airsoft is included in the box (short of the included BB's, DO NOT USE THESE)
- Cleaning rod is included (I suggest giving the inner barrel a good swabbing with rubbing alcohol before use; my swabs came out black)
- The gears appear well shimmed based on initial assessment (testing & evaluation incomplete)
- Manual is in legible English but pictorials are well done and informative
Cons:
The Con's of this product according to my assessment:
- Plastic build may not appeal to all customers
- Inner barrel and other internals require cleaning and re-lubing with quality lube (I suggest plastic & rubber safe Super-lube grease or Ultra-Slick grease)
- MOTOR FAILED after 3 test shots
Good AEG rifle!
Pros:
The rifle is excellent. It is accurate, light, and mobile
Semi and Auto work fine and both extremely accurate
The gun is made of mainly plastic and would prefer metal but I knew what I was buying. The plastic is hard and seems to be field worthy and makes the gun light
Would recommend!
Cons:
The battery that came with the rifle did not work.
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Do Classic army G3 high cap mags fit??
Do they
2341 days ago Jeffery B
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Yes, they fit. 2340 days ago 0
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What mid cap magazines are compatiable with this gun
What mid cap mags would work for this gun
3525 days ago Merrick D
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Most G3 mid capacity magazines will work with this airsoft gun. 3501 days ago 0
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Scope Mount?
Is there a way to mount the scope on this gun? I know it doesn't come with a top rail, but is there something I could buy to make it possible to attach an optic to the gun?
3928 days ago Chase W
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Gi said that a MP5 (MK5) scope mount should work.
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Motor Size?
What size motor does this gun use?
3929 days ago Chase W
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This should use a long type motor. 3929 days ago 0
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Bearing size?
What is the bearing size for this gearbox?
3946 days ago Chase W
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The bearings should be 6mm. 3946 days ago 1
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