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Post by Jacko on Feb 8, 2003 21:37:16 GMT -5
You'll only need one charger for your batts, so that's a money saver right there. Where are you ordering all this from? You might be able to drop the USP springer and get a nice laser unit for the Mp5, which, trust me, is a great investment. It's dark in those CQB arenas!
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Post by Knief on Feb 8, 2003 21:58:27 GMT -5
FYI, that LAM unit is junk. The "laser" is a red led light to simulate a laser, and the light is like on of those weak pen lights. Pretty impractical, just for looks. Plus, with a silencer and LAM on an already very bulky gun, you'l be hard pressed to find a good holster for it. Most just won't hold it. I think perhaps a different gas gun could be the way to go. If you like the MK23, check out the KJW USP line. Head over to www3.wargameclub.com/WGC_Shop/ and check out their listed gbbs. Stick with KJW, TM, KSC, Maruzen and WA. Nothing else will serve you too well. As for the AEG's, both are great, and you have one for CQB and one for woodland, good call *thumbs up*. The only concern i have is with the M16. If you're a little guy, the M16 might be a little too much gun for you. But if you're the average Joe height, then it'll be fine. Smaller people tend to have problems carrying around big guns, but if that doesn't apply to you, then it wont matter. Just make sure you include extra mags with the guns, and bbs. Atleast 2-3 hicaps or 5-6 standards per AEG. For whatever gas gun you decide to get, you'll only NEED the mag that comes with the gun, but an extra is nice to have just in case. And make sure you buy quality bbs. TM's or excels are your best bet. Stick with those and you'll never have a problem. This depends on where you buy from, but you might want to get the M16 upgraded to 350 fps (no more). Since it'll primarily be your woodland weapon, the extra range is a good idea. Plus it already supports a large battery, so you're set there. Leave the mp5 stock, so you won't hurt people when you shoot them up close (since it'll be your CQB gun). If you end up playing with FLAG, you'll probably want the M16 for Agent Orange, and the mp5 for the Drive In. And as far as the batteries go, get 2400 [or 3000] mAh, the battery life is worth the extra money. Your battery will never un out in a game, and since you probably won't be using both guns at once, you'll have a spare just incase you choose not to charge your battery. This reminds me, include a discharger in your purchase, they're worth their weight in gold.
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Post by dicepackage on Feb 9, 2003 10:18:19 GMT -5
8.6 V is standard voltage. However, If you need more voltage to power upgrades and that sort of thing you can use a 9.6 V battery. The only problem is they don't always fit in the gun like an 8.6 V battery would.
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SSXmac
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Post by SSXmac on Feb 9, 2003 17:03:59 GMT -5
8.4 volts. Cells are 1.2 volts each.
now that you are on the subject of batteries, ive got an 8.4 1300 mah battery in my famas. I just put a 150% spring in it this winter any clue as to a way to find out how long the battery should last without actually playing a game till it dies?
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sting
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Post by sting on Feb 9, 2003 17:12:16 GMT -5
get a clock and shoot.
But really i don't really think there is a way to do it. Play a little with it and take a guess.
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