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I'll try not to repeat anything Cameron or Eden already covered, but I may add a few bits. I've been running my G2010 now for about 2 and a half years, its been absolutely solid this whole time. Straight from the box I was getting solid range and groupings. If you like the style, this gun is a great buy and the best F2000 RIF available at the moment.
The only things to consider:
As mentioned, mid caps need to have a small piece shaved down/removed to fit the mag well on this rifle. This is a pretty easy DIY job.
I have found slings are a little bit of a fiddle to fit like the intended real steel one.
Other external accessories are EXPENSIVE, running over £100 at the time of writing for a light in the foregrip, and more for a front Tri rail.
Some friends used to M4 style triggers fond the G2010's to be a bit strange as it had a long pull on it.
If you want a solid F2000 style rifle that skirmishes great straight of of the box, I cant recommend this enough. Just be prepared for a lot of people to wanna look at it. |
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Absolutely gorgeous. I've always been a fan of typically 'space-age' looking rifles - especially bullpups such as the AUG and F2000. G&G's rendition in the form of the G2010 certainly doesn't disappoint.
First off, the gun is huge, bulky and very heavy - but feels completely solid. With a magazine and battery, this is clocking in at about 4.5kg / 10lbs. It readily accepts all STANAG high-caps and Lonex flashmags, but your midcaps may require a slight modification to the plate on the top due to a screw in the G2010's mag well bumping into it.
The gun is entirely ambidextrous, with the fire selector underneath the trigger that can be easily flicked from either side by an index finger. Similar to the P90 or AUG, the F2000 has a two-stage trigger, where semi can still be accessed when in full-auto mode by half-pulling the trigger. The G2010 comes with a tightbore preinstalled, and the gearbox seems to be completely solid and will probably outlast human civilisation. Trigger response is snappy and crisp, especially with a LiPo. Being a bullpup, the inner barrel is massive, and you will find the G2010 to have one of the best out-of-the-box range and accuracy results of any AEG. The hop is very secure, and can be changed by flipping up the semi-circular inspection port behind the rear ironsight. Easily lifts 0.36 BBs for superb range and tight groupings. The battery compartment is large, and easily fits 8-cell NiMHs or 2200 mAH 7.4v LiPos. Also, just underneath the buttplate is a screw where you can adjust the FPS with an Allen key without changing the spring. Very helpful for switching between woodland or CQB.
I've been using mine for ages now, and don't have a single complaint. I've since had the motor and hardwired a MOSFET. With an 11.1v LiPo, and MOSFET enabling spring advance and active braking, the trigger response in -instant-, and it sounds like a helicopter when firing. Very far from the usual high-pitched 'whine' that AEG's make, the G2010 has a very throaty and guttural 'thumping' sound.
Pros: Incredible range and accuracy. Very solid and robust. Variable spring tension. Ambidexterous. Great rate of fire even with a 7.4v LiPo, and a lovely sound. Fantastic visual flair.
Cons: Very heavy and bulky (though, personally, I like this). Midcaps often need modifying in order to fit. Some people can't accept the unconventional and futuristic look.
Verdict: Has firmly cemented itself at the Number 1 spot in my arsenal. Goes together nicely with a TM Five-seveN pistol. Perfect for any FN Herstal enthusiast! |
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Great rifle, sounds nice and feels nice, quite heavy but evenly distributed weight. very accurate. The magwell does seem to be quite tough to remove mags from but this is consistent from the real thing from what I've heard. Another fantastic product from G&G. Only downside to this rifle is the mods designed for this rifle (front lower RIS upgrade or built in torch upgrade) are very expensive compared to similar items for other rifles. |
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