Hibernator Posted August 8, 2014 Posted August 8, 2014 What Team-Flex said! Just using that search term I found several from UK shops for under £40
Fugi94 Posted August 8, 2014 Author Posted August 8, 2014 Sorry I am a noob and confused so for the battery should a get a lipo 7.4v 2400 mah nunchuck or this http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?products_id=6074
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted August 8, 2014 Supporters Posted August 8, 2014 the gun you are using will sort of dictate what battery you require if you have a crane stock - the MOST LIKELY the battery will be in there (not always the case - some guns with crane can still have battery at front handguard) if you have crane - AND BATTERY IS IN THERE then nunchuck is what you require nunchuk types can be used in many guns - even front handguard ones usually unless you buy something like MP5 or FireHawk that may require a stick battery Raider will have crane and battery at back I think - stock is low on many sites coz they got rails Carbine - no rails and battery up at front - in stock at many places and a tiny bit cheaper battery on carbine is at front hanguard - well in general unless spec has changed nunchuk you looking at is a 3 + 1 + 3 - the one in centre - hmmmm maybe a 4 + 3 layout will be better I would tend to think & should fit up front/back whatever or 4+4 = 9.6v but this is getting a bit on the powerful side and if you really have room component shop or ebay - or component shop on ebay - should get a battery + smart charger for £15 + £10 = £25 - smart charger would stop your normal nimh cooking with cheapo charger (smart chargers should stop charging when complete - but always keep an eye when charging batteries) Lipo is another option but different charger or a more deluxe one that does all types - but as always you need to check if batteries YOU buy will fit/work with YOUR gun..... I mean if you are that pushed and got a battery that don't fit/too big you can get by by taping it on side of stock/receiver, many do this to get them out the crap when needed guessing is not good idea - measure if unsure, digital vernier/caliper guage for about £4 is a real help when buying extra batteries that may/may not fit..... blimey - mega waffle about batteries and you ain't even bought gun yet - soz for going on
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