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June 26th, 2006, 21:06 | #1 |
Batteries!?
Ok, so im a newb to the scene of Airsoft, and have been doing as much reseach as possible before jumping head first into the sport. I have read many informative and helpful threads on this website, but still had a few questions. Sorry if this isnt the right category for this question, i tried seaching but couldnt find it.
I have learned that internals and battery size should be the main influence on the decision for your first AEG, looks can come second to funtion. I understand that a large battery is superior to a small battery (use and location depending) I was trying to find out if a Large 8.4V battery is the same as a 8.4 Stick battery I believe that i may have narrowed my choices for AEG's down to the TM AK 47,TM G3 Series, or SG series. Looks are the next decision, but the SG series runs on a 8.4 Stick, so i wasnt sure if it was the same. Thanks |
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June 26th, 2006, 21:12 | #2 |
Normal stick batteries are just small batteries in straight rod.
The information you're reading is a little old. Buy Intellect cells. You can get 1400mah out of a classic old time 600mah package or up to 4200 with a large battery. |
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June 26th, 2006, 21:24 | #3 |
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a stick battery is usually what? 600mah? whereas a large 8.4 can be 3000mah to upwards of 4000mah
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June 26th, 2006, 22:11 | #4 |
Great thanks for the info, so then any recomendations on the gun choice, or would you say im on the right track and now its a matter of personal choice. I want something that has good upgrade potential, both internal and accesories, but at the same time has good "out of the box" power, and plenty of headroom for increasing accuracy and range.
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June 26th, 2006, 22:25 | #5 |
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just check the "best AEG" thread
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June 26th, 2006, 22:27 | #6 |
Hm, large or mini is probably your best choice. The size difference between 8.4v and 9.6v larges and minis are not all that significant, maybe a cm or two. The size difference between a 8.4v and 9.6v stick is the length of an entire battery cell.
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June 26th, 2006, 23:07 | #7 | |
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June 26th, 2006, 23:18 | #8 | |
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M15A4, M41, SL105, or any other of their new or recent releases. The older ones have long lists of problems, Classic Army only recently (in the last year or two) pulled up their socks and started to make quality items again. Or you could get an ICS or any of the other full metal guns, just go read the best AEG thread, just dont buy any TM guns unless no other company makes em, trust me, I spent $1000 to get a full metal M733 with crane stock starting from a stock TM gun but could have gotten the same thing for maybe 2/3 the price from the companies that make full metal guns stock. |
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June 27th, 2006, 00:12 | #9 |
Scotty aka harleyb
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Unless you're looking at crazy upgrades, a dozen hicaps, or a 24-hour game with no ammo limit, a single 1400mAh mini battery should be enough for anyone. You'll get well over 2000 rounds out of a stock gun... who needs more than that in one day? A SAW gunner, but that's about it...
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June 27th, 2006, 07:52 | #10 | |
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Ill check out the best AEG thread too, im sure there is some good advice in there too. THanks for the advice :-) |
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