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Raider 2.0

Is there no way for you to push the cable back into the stock?

You should be able to connect a battery, push the battery and cable into the stock, and then close it.

Does the stock have a back plate/butt pad?

 
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Yeah, you should be able to (carefully) smush that thing into the stock tube slightly.

Then presumably you aren't going to play too often with the stock all the way in, and your battery is in the sides of the stock so it'll be hidden once you retract your stock.

 
That's a good point - I forgot how the retractable stocks can be an issue if closed fully. Try extending the stock fully before closing everything up, then retracting it slowly until you reach a limit.

 
I've got the CYMA M4 CQB (very similar to the G&G)

The wires are stiff but don't worry about bending them.  (Just don't pinch the bend to make it a sharp fold)

Push the stock into its compact setting (as in photo) and push it all in while trying to twist them into a rough coil.

 
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0.2g BB weight is what the fps is usually measured with.

Batteries/chargers can be found at Hobbyking.com and vapextech.co.uk

Li-Po 7.4v with highest mAh rating that can fit in the gun.  (1300mAh will last a whole day if not going full auto all the time)  Don't worry about the other numbers

Spend at least £30 on a charger to keep batteries in good condition and reduce the risk of fire

 
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You're welcome ?

Try searching the forum for more info too

 
Guys one more thing , good online shops to buy some equipment and accessories? 

 
I have a raider 2 also. Good starter rifle for CQB. I use a 9.6V 1600mAh Ni-MH Crane Stock Battery, also used a 7.4V Lipo.

Try Patrolbase, they have great customer service, but there are many others...

 
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