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Looking for m4 or m16

Right, first off get the 2600mah battery not the 1300mah to be on the safe side. Secondly get the Accused digital six charger with supply and separately buy an xt6 to mini tamis. BTW you need mini tamiya and all of the above is on component shop

 
What Team-Flex said! Just using that search term I found several from UK shops for under £40 :blink:

 
the gun you are using will sort of dictate what battery you require

if you have a crane stock - the MOST LIKELY the battery will be in there

(not always the case - some guns with crane can still have battery at front handguard)

if you have crane - AND BATTERY IS IN THERE then nunchuck is what you require

nunchuk types can be used in many guns - even front handguard ones usually

unless you buy something like MP5 or FireHawk that may require a stick battery

Raider will have crane and battery at back I think - stock is low on many sites coz they got rails

Carbine - no rails and battery up at front - in stock at many places and a tiny bit cheaper

battery on carbine is at front hanguard - well in general unless spec has changed

nunchuk you looking at is a 3 + 1 + 3 - the one in centre - hmmmm

maybe a 4 + 3 layout will be better I would tend to think & should fit up front/back whatever

or 4+4 = 9.6v but this is getting a bit on the powerful side and if you really have room

component shop or ebay - or component shop on ebay - should get a battery + smart charger

for £15 + £10 = £25 - smart charger would stop your normal nimh cooking with cheapo charger

(smart chargers should stop charging when complete - but always keep an eye when charging batteries)

Lipo is another option but different charger or a more deluxe one that does all types - but as always you

need to check if batteries YOU buy will fit/work with YOUR gun.....

I mean if you are that pushed and got a battery that don't fit/too big you can get by by taping it on side of

stock/receiver, many do this to get them out the crap when needed

guessing is not good idea - measure if unsure, digital vernier/caliper guage for about £4 is a real help when

buying extra batteries that may/may not fit.....

blimey - mega waffle about batteries and you ain't even bought gun yet - soz for going on

 
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