It takes up to one inventory slot per magazine to carry: The G36 only supports being fed from one 'magazine'.
The G36 does however, lack the ability to launch rifle grenades or have a dedicated variant with an underbarrel grenade launcher which slightly limits its flexibility. With low recoil as well as decent range it has very little drawbacks as a result, which makes it the superior weapon of choice over its American and Soviet-made counterparts. It has an effective range of between 300 and up to 500 metres.Įssentially the German counterpart to the Austrian-made AUG A1, the G36 combines the firepower of a rifle with the ability to partially zoom in on distant targets thanks to its integrated optical sight (the sight itself has magnification strength of 1.5x). It loads from 30-round plastic magazines, and can attain a fire rate of between 600 and up to ~ 857 rounds per minute with a muzzle velocity of 920 m/s. The G36 is a selective fire assault rifle that is chambered to fire the 5.56×45 mm NATO round. The G36 is a 5.56 mm assault rifle that remains unused by any faction in ArmA: Cold War Assault.