I love G36C. I also wish there's SIG SG553 gel blaster with bright colours and clear shell like this. Not sure why SG552/3 isn't popular like G36C, though it is also very cool like G36C. As far as I know there's only one SG552 gel blaster that's made by Lehui, but has actual appearance as the real steel version.
If you like to play in public and don't care for clear plastic, you can spray paint your blaster and make it look really cool. Though I gotta admit it's kinda cool being see-through.
@@FN_360 Agreed. Though I don't play gel blasters in the public even if they are mini-sized and brightly coloured. I heard from rumours saying that gel blasters are illegal in my country (Malaysia), regardless how they look. :(
@cedricshort8129 I don't know though. The laws regarding imitation firearms in Malaysia are still pretty vague till now imo, and sometimes Malaysian police can be overreacting too lol. So better safe than sorry. I also heard that the gel ball projectile is the one that contributes to banning of gel blasters in Malaysia, rather than the appearance of the gel blaster itself. Though as an enthusiast I would strongly disagree that cuz gel ball isn't lethal, and it's far less painful than paintball.