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Post by killadaclown on Jun 26, 2007 0:00:26 GMT -5
Does it really? Is it IB's 8.4v 1400 mah battery?
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Post by C-rizzle on Jun 26, 2007 0:02:07 GMT -5
ya thats what it is and my old battery sucked to so it is up from that.
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Post by killadaclown on Jun 26, 2007 0:03:52 GMT -5
I now have 3 of those and IB's 1200 mah battery. I got a 1400 and a 1200 from littleseal. I haven't tried the 1200 yet. I hope it helps my guns have a nice rof. I hope it will compete with the rof of my GP's! I will find out soon enough though.
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Post by C-rizzle on Jun 26, 2007 0:05:34 GMT -5
well reid got a 8.4V 4200 mah battery its massive.
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Post by killadaclown on Jun 26, 2007 0:09:52 GMT -5
Nice! That's an advantage of buying a gun that accomodates a large type battery.
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Post by C-rizzle on Jun 26, 2007 0:11:15 GMT -5
ya I kinda wish my gun could have one.
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Post by killadaclown on Jun 26, 2007 0:14:20 GMT -5
I have thought about re-wiring mine, but doing that requires a lot of modding. For my guns, it would require getting new wires and opening up the gearbox and leading the wires out the back. Then drilling a hole for the wires to go into the stock. Too much work for me.
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Post by C-rizzle on Jun 26, 2007 0:15:44 GMT -5
ya same here and again I dont trust myself with that much modding.
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Post by killadaclown on Jun 26, 2007 0:16:11 GMT -5
There's a lot of risk for mistakes.
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Post by C-rizzle on Jun 26, 2007 0:17:48 GMT -5
yes to much for me.
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Post by ¤†}{iro ¥24†¤ on Jun 26, 2007 12:09:22 GMT -5
I shot it today for the first time, and it shoots really nice!! I am so glad I bought it! I just like the sound of a TM shooting better. I agree. I think Tokyo Maruis sound alot better, but I still like my CA M15A4 Rifle more than Blake's old M16A2. On the M15A4 Carbine, is it difficult to remove the handguards to get to the battery compartment? Cuz the handguards are a pain to get off on the M15A4 Rifle at least, but I was curious as to whether CA would ease up on the spring tension for the Carbine.
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Post by The Kaiser on Jun 26, 2007 15:05:23 GMT -5
Ryan said he was going to get some kind if attachment to accomadate a larger battery, but I dont know what guns you can get that for, or where you'd get one either. My guess would be ehobby ;D
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Post by C-rizzle on Jun 26, 2007 17:27:06 GMT -5
hes gettin an adapter.
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Post by killadaclown on Jun 30, 2007 1:03:16 GMT -5
It is a little difficult to do, yes.
An adapter can be found anywhere. The trouble is finding the compartment to house the battery, since people have different tastes.
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Post by K~paZmasta342 on Jun 30, 2007 11:59:31 GMT -5
like PEQ boxes, battery bags, sling bags, tape.
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