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Post by captainbrenandsten on Oct 14, 2011 18:45:57 GMT -5
Anyone here ever use these for their guns? I have used them for RC planes(my other hobby) and I have just never thought of using them for airsoft. I know they are high quality and at these prices i can see no reason why someone would not use them for airsoft. Here is where I buy them: www.nitroplanes.com/sky.html
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xghostmakerx
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Post by xghostmakerx on Oct 15, 2011 2:51:27 GMT -5
I use lipos made for a certain rc helicopter for one of my guns and they work great. They are 7.4 1800 mah lipos with outputs at the 35c range. The problem you will potentially find is that most of these batteries are built to fit a specific battery compartment of an rc car, plane or helicopter so they will not necessarily fit well in a handguard, buffer tube or crane stock. However if you have a large battery compartment like a full stock you will be good to go. The key would be to make sure you check the measurements prior to purchasing to make sure they will fit. If you can find something that will fit it will be certainly cheaper than any Airsoft lipo you find at an online retailer and the quality is usually just as good or better.
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Post by captainbrenandsten on Oct 15, 2011 12:29:36 GMT -5
Thank you very much, that was most helpful. I am sure other players will find this helpful as well, seeing as lipo's on airsoft retailer websites are very expensive and these cost just as much as a regular Ni-mah battery, if not cheaper.
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Post by justified on Oct 15, 2011 20:46:34 GMT -5
I own a battery off this site most of the smaller ones will work in a standard hand guard and the larger ones fit in a stock. But if you really need to just tape it to the front of the gun.
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