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What battery?

never seen that in the uk- looks cool though

its says on the page large type but i doubt it. it'll be a lipo or nunchuk

 
lol. do you know anywhere that would sell the correct batteries, I found some large type but now that they probably wont fit ill have to look elsewhere, cheers for the feedback

 
I found this little piece of info : 'The stock is the same enhanced battery stock found on CA’s phenomenal LWRC M6A2. It will house many types of lipo or Nimh batteries, up to a 9.6v 5000Mah'

I found it on a review of the gun. im not sure if it means it will fit a 9.6v 5000Mah Large type Nimh battery

 
thanks snuff for the link. although as you have probably guessed i'm a complete noob when it comes to batteries lol. what would be perfect would be if someone could give me a link to both a battery and a charger that would work together for that Tango - Down ECR-4.

 
thanks snuff for the link. although as you have probably guessed i'm a complete noob when it comes to batteries lol. what would be perfect would be if someone could give me a link to both a battery and a charger that would work together for that Tango - Down ECR-4.
The Classic Army ECR-4’s externals are where this rifle really stands out from the crowd. The stock is the same enhanced battery stock found on CA’s phenomenal LWRC M6A2. It will house many types of lipo or Nimh batteries, up to a 9.6v 5000Mah NiMH

So a crane stock battery---->on this page and a charger on this page.

The chargers are baisc but they'll do,of course the battery life depends on the MaH,I'll always buy 2 smaller rather than 1 large.

If you're going to go Lipo in the future you'll be better off buying an I-max or Turnigy charger each will charge ALL battery types and can be sourced for £25-£40..

 
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