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Hey,

 

As you know I have a G&G CM16 Raider which I am currently upgrading internally, however, I'd like to change the current Crane stock

 

I quite like the look of the Magpul Stocks HOWEVER, I don't particularly mind if it is Magpul, its just those are the 'nicest' I have seen.

 

The battery I currently have is this: http://tinyurl.com/czspj62

 

The stock I like the look of is this: http://tinyurl.com/cknzj5d

 

My question is, are there any Magpul or Magpul looking stocks that take a crane battery?

 

Cheers,

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No chance of getting that battery in the CTR stock I'm afraid, no storage tubes on the side. You might stand more of a chance of getting it in one of these:

 

http://www.fire-support.co.uk/product/magp...utt-stock-black

 

I did manage to get a battery identical to that into a cheap DBoys MOD Stock ( http://www.ebairsoft.com/dboys-bi25-batter...ack-p-4624.html ):

 

stock1.jpg

 

Or as someone is bound to suggest, go Lipo. You'll get a 7.4v in your stock tube and can fit any stock you want :)

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ACS won't accept old-school batteries, it has tubes down the side but they're much too narrow for that.

 

Get yourself a couple of 7.4s and a charger from component-shop and you'll be able to throw any stock on your heart could desire without ever having to worry about battery storage; sorted.

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Will my G&G accept lipos without issue or modification?

 

I already have this charger which is good for lipos - http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info...roducts_id=6337

 

As you mentioned getting two, is this for backup or is two needed to make up for replacing a 8.4 2200 battery?

 

Cheers,

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Always good to have 2 for backup! Plus you shouldn't run Lipos flat or you will kill them, so it's good practice to have 2 and switch over at lunchtime.

 

You'll need to measure the depth of your stock tube to see which lipos will fit, but it should be good to go unless there's a fuse down there too. That might make it a bit too tight for the battery so it will need to be removed.

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