jcheeseright
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to add to that, no one NEEDS a MOSFET, heavy gauge wiring, or any of that other shit.
get a decent battery; personally I'd recommend a 7.4v LiPo with a decent discharge rate (20C+ for a small <1500mAh, 15C+ for a bigger one) and re wire your tamiya connection to deans. Yes you'll get some arcing on your trigger contacts and yes in a couple of years they might fail... but in my experience of people using MOSFETs they're far more likely to fail than the trigger contacts!
Don't worry about a stock G&P piston either, they're a premium brand for a reason and the gun will be GOOD out of the box.
get a decent battery; personally I'd recommend a 7.4v LiPo with a decent discharge rate (20C+ for a small <1500mAh, 15C+ for a bigger one) and re wire your tamiya connection to deans. Yes you'll get some arcing on your trigger contacts and yes in a couple of years they might fail... but in my experience of people using MOSFETs they're far more likely to fail than the trigger contacts!
Don't worry about a stock G&P piston either, they're a premium brand for a reason and the gun will be GOOD out of the box.