This would work

I've got it and it works perfectly with the battery i've mentioned. I've used that type of battery over a 2 day period and it still had charge afterwards.

 
oh wow thanks everyone for their help, will be buying this soon :)

 
the mah rating tells you how long the battery will last (more or less) The bigger the number the longer it will power your gun.

I use fairly small batteries that fit into the stock tube of my M4 they are 840mah. On full charge one will last me all day but I have a spare with me just in case.

My sone uses a 1400mah in his foregrip and never worries about losing power.

Check out your local RC shop for batteries. When you add in postage mail order ones aren't so cheap. They can't send them by post they have to come courier.

 
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The capacity of a battery (mAh) makes a difference to it's discharge rate too, a 2600mAh 15C battery will kick out a lot more amps than a 800mAh 25C battery for example. more amps = better trigger response and faster rate of fire.

I'd always recommend going for the biggest battery you can fit. You should be able to get a WE airsoft 1450mAh 7.4v LiPo into that stock no problem, they're what I use in my guns now and I've had no cause to complain at all.

 
Be sure to check the battery you buy has a connector compatible with the one in the gun, failing that Component shop can make up connector leads in pretty much any combination.

 
Mini Tamiya works with most guns however Deans connectors are better because there's more surface area on the connectors for current to pass through. A lot of guns don't come with deans however you can get them modded by someone who is proficient with a soldering iron.

 
He's getting a G&G so it'll come as standard with mini-tamaya.

 
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