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Running a 9.6v in a Combat Machine

Sike

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hey guys ive recently purchased a G&G PM5A4 combat machine and was wondering if its ok to use a 9.6v in it. i currently have 2 8.4v 3300 and was considering picking up a 9.6v

 
yeh shldnt be a problem it may increase the strain a little but not much would mean it needs new gears etc that little bit sooner

 
yeh shldnt be a problem it may increase the strain a little but not much would mean it needs new gears etc that little bit sooner

i mainly fire single shot, i heard a 9.6v gives a better trigger response(no idea if its true) but for those moments when you gotta put bb's downrange id like a higher ROF :)

 
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i mainly fire single shot, i heard a 9.6v gives a better trigger response(no idea if its true) but for those moments when you gotta put bb's downrange id like a higher ROF :)
it should help and should increase the rof but i wouldnt expect a huge increase you would probly be better looking for a high speed motor to swap out the original one

 
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