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bjarec October 15th, 2007 22:14

TM type 89
 
just ordered a tm type 89 with the fixed stock.


anyone know if the batteries will fit into the stock so i can put a bigger battery in...... the 8.4v in the handgrip aint enough for me.


thanx

-braeden

The Saint October 15th, 2007 22:15

Type 89 doesn't have enough space in the stock for a large battery.

Braeden_AK October 15th, 2007 22:32

i have the same gun on order....so im guessing that i cant upgrade the springs?

Skladfin October 15th, 2007 22:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Braeden_AK (Post 555296)
i have the same gun on order....so im guessing that i cant upgrade the springs?

what does the springs have to do with the battery size?


You CAN upgrade the springs. as far as Im concerned unless the new mechbox is weird and all that.

The Saint October 15th, 2007 23:06

You can go up to MS100 without losing much ROF on a good stick battery.

bjarec October 16th, 2007 10:16

u put a more powerful spring in you suck the juice a lot faster. will a 8.4v 1200 mah work for a 150% spring?

The Saint October 16th, 2007 10:52

Rather poorly. 130% is your best bet for 8.4v 1200mah. 1400mah should be able to do better, but I don't know if better enough.

Original_Gangster October 17th, 2007 23:21

Has anyone actually taken one of these apart?

amano999 October 17th, 2007 23:53

I have a 160 (I think) spring in my TM MP5K's on a 8.4 1200 mah battery. The ROF is slower and it's loud but it does work. Mind you in the mp5k this only gives me like 320 Fps in a Typ3 89 would do way more.

Styrak October 18th, 2007 01:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Saint (Post 555606)
Rather poorly. 130% is your best bet for 8.4v 1200mah. 1400mah should be able to do better, but I don't know if better enough.

I have a Systema M120 (about the same as a 150%) in my AUG and my 8.4V 1500 mAh works wonderfully.


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