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Just grabbed a 5.56 fast mag, 2x pistol fast mags
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9.6v but my son often runs with these on stock M4's, we have a few of them (vapex 1600's)I bought a Firefox 7.4 2300 mag lipo for £27. I went to the shop for mags because I was having misfeeds and the guy said my 9.4v nimah battery is sh*t and isn't powerful enough for the gun. I wish I knew this when I bought my gun but I can use sh*tty as a back up I suppose.
Not saying a 7.4v 2300mah lipo isn't good (use a 2200mah meself) but that guy might be talking crap, unless there was something actually wrong with it a 9.6v or 8.4v nimh is fine.I bought a Firefox 7.4 2300 mag lipo for £27. I went to the shop for mags because I was having misfeeds and the guy said my 9.4v nimah battery is sh*t and isn't powerful enough for the gun. I wish I knew this when I bought my gun but I can use sh*tty as a back up I suppose.
yeah i had a 2600 7.4, seemed to remember a whole day of skirmishing would bring voltage from 8.4 - 7.8. literally could use it for weeks without charging (although probably not too healthy for the lipo obviously)
The guy seems to know his stuff and he said if the battery doesn't fix the problem he will give me a free mag so I'm willing to trust him no shop owner wants to lose cash. He was saying if it's too cold the battery can act up and it was a night game that the problems started and it was freezing. I think my old battery is might just be a bit shit. I just hope I don't have to run away and hide to try fix my gun next time I'm playing.Not saying a 7.4v 2300mah lipo isn't good (use a 2200mah meself) but that guy might be talking crap, unless there was something actually wrong with it a 9.6v or 8.4v nimh is fine.
7.4v lipo will however give you a slightly improved trigger response and have a much greater capacity for it's size.
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