Heckler & Koch G36C

The Heckler & Koch G36C ("C" for compact) is a varient of the German assault rifle G36.



History
The G36C was first produced in January 2001. The G36C is a further development of the G36K, another varient of the original weapon, which was first developed in the 1990s. Its compact size makes it ideal for use in confined spaces and can even be fired with its buttstock folded. Since the installation of an HK G36 magazine conversion magazine well, the G36C can use magazines available for the AR, M16 and M4. Like all G36 variants, the G36C uses a barrel produced by Heckler & Koch’s trademark cold hammer forging process, improving reliability, service life, and user safety during extreme extended firing sessions.

Specs

 * Cartridge: 5.56 mm NATO round
 * Action: Gas-operated
 * Weight: 6.2 lb (2.82 kg)
 * Length: 28.3 in (700 mm) ; 19.72 in (500 mm)
 * Barrel Length: 8.98 in (228 mm)
 * Capacity: 30 rounds ; 100 rounds

On Criminal Minds
Mass murderer Jake Logan used a G36C with a 100-round C-drum magazine mounted to a small drone to commit two workplace shootings and abduct his former boss in response to a disastrous mission carried out by Peakstone PMC in Afghanistan, which involved a drone piloted by Jake, in Killer App. The same drone was later hacked and used to murder Jake by Peakstone's mysterious CEO, Mr. X.