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Jul 27, 2006 7:09pm
I got my first AEG, the Classic Army, while I know there are better guns I am so happy. This gun is perfect to me. There have been no internal problems so far and the accuracy and power is phenomanal. Yesterday, I was airsofting with some freinds and I did not miss one shot. My freind Blake was up very high on a roof and just his head poked out, it was also 9:15 and I took a shot figuring it would'nt hit him since all I could see was his head from about 120 feet and suddenly I heard this oh! ow! Out! I really love this gun. But my question is, I got in the battery with the help of my freind but it took us like twenty minutes! Is there some easier way to get the batteries into a m15a4, I have the 9.6v Nun-chuck battery for it and it is very tough to get in. Once I do finally get it in the guns foregrip, where you place it, does not shut all the way. I mean basically but the line is not cpmpletely closed there is a smallllllll opening. Is there some way to make this easier for anyone who knows these guns?
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Jul 27, 2006 7:14pm
practice, they can be hard to get in at first, once u get the process down its fairly easy. what i did on my old m4 was i left the batt in the foregrip and i just charged it in there, i fit it in the best way.
Jul 27, 2006 7:18pm
thanks. Also, when you are done airsofting for the day is that ok to literally bring the gun over by the charger, and, without removing the battery charge it? And then shut it up and be ready for next time? Is it ok to leave a charged battery in the gun when not being used?
Im already here so somebody's gotta die....
Jul 27, 2006 7:20pm
it took us about an hour. i like my warhawk its good. but i hope it doesnt get any bad wireing crap soon
[quote="funkydel"] i mean i would like jump and yell WTF WAS THAT OMFG.[/quote]
Jul 27, 2006 9:43pm
i dont see why its bad, u should discharge your battery if you useing nicad, they devolp battery memory, but i have ALWAYS left batts in my guns while they are being charged and discharged with no bad consequneces to them, and i have been doing that for like 3 years lol.
Jul 27, 2006 11:37pm
I think it's standard to remove your battery, It technically doesn't matter it's just a precautionary measure incase your battery fries (these can burn up or explode if you have a short or something)
Jul 28, 2006 1:55am
[quote="rap1171"]practice, they can be hard to get in at first, once you get the process down its fairly easy. what i did on my old m4 was i left the batt in the foregrip and i just charged it in there, i fit it in the best way.[/quote]
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