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mokthraka July 6th, 2008 21:32

question about dpms a17(yeah i know its a nooby gun)
 
ok I got a DPMS A17 because i dont got alot of money and it also came with a hand gun it was like $80 if i had like $300-$500 i woulnt be getting an airsoft id get a real gun

but how long does the battery take to charge?


i think my battery is dead even though i just got it cause it will shoot on full auto fine but sometimes stop but on semi if i pull trigger it dosent fire sometimes im charging now

Bowers July 6th, 2008 21:35

..this should turn out to be a fun thread

TokyoSeven July 6th, 2008 21:37

See how much Mah the battery has.
What kind of charger do you have? if you have a simple wall charger that for example put out 150 mah an hour, and your battery was 600 mah. It would take 4 hours. I suggest you reread the packaging and take a look at the charger to see if you can find out what kind of output your charger puts out.

mokthraka July 6th, 2008 21:43

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Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 760468)
See how much Mah the battery has.
What kind of charger do you have? if you have a simple wall charger that for example put out 150 mah an hour, and your battery was 600 mah. It would take 4 hours. I suggest you reread the packaging and take a look at the charger to see if you can find out what kind of output your charger puts out.

darn its a 5 hour charge

the batery is 1500 mah
and the output on the charger said 300 MH

Crunchmeister July 6th, 2008 21:55

Make sure to always fully charge your battery. Partially charging it will shorten its lifespan considerably. And make sure that when you plug it it to charge it that you put some kind of timer to remind you to pull the plug when it's charged. Overcharging can also lead to premature battery failiure, and with the cheap Ni-Cad batteries that come with those shit guns, they could also catch fire or explode if significantly overcharged.

mokthraka July 6th, 2008 22:02

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Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 760481)
Make sure to always fully charge your battery. Partially charging it will shorten its lifespan considerably. And make sure that when you plug it it to charge it that you put some kind of timer to remind you to pull the plug when it's charged. Overcharging can also lead to premature battery failiure, and with the cheap Ni-Cad batteries that come with those shit guns, they could also catch fire or explode if significantly overcharged.

why is it shitty cause its not high quality? of course its not why would i get a high quality airsoft?

Crunchmeister July 6th, 2008 22:07

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Originally Posted by mokthraka (Post 760491)
why is it shitty cause its not high quality?

You just answered your own question.

mokthraka July 6th, 2008 22:08

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Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 760496)
You just answered your own question.

yes but if your willing to spend $300 why woulnt you get a real gun insted?

TrueTGN July 6th, 2008 22:08

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Originally Posted by mokthraka (Post 760491)
of course its not why would i get a high quality airsoft?

Durrr Durrr Durrr

Bowers July 6th, 2008 22:09

and now ladies and gentlemen if you look out the left side of the noobmobile you will see a typical day on airsoft canada up next is t7's house of wonders followed by the noobschool

mcguyver July 6th, 2008 22:09

Some battery cells cost several dollars per cell x multiple cells. You're battery probably cost about $5 for the whole thing.

I'm guessing you're not in Canada, because generally you don't get that gun for $80 here. if at all.

And $300-$400 would not even come close to getting an AR and a handgun here, even a Norc.

The Saint July 6th, 2008 22:11

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Originally Posted by mokthraka (Post 760499)
yes but if your willing to spend $300 why woulnt you get a real gun insted?

You don't buy airsoft guns because you can't afford real guns. You buy airsoft guns to engage in combat simulation. You can shoot airsoft safely at people, you can't shoot real guns safely at people.

mokthraka July 6th, 2008 22:12

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Originally Posted by TCSF-Bowers (Post 760502)
and now ladies and gentlemen if you look out the left side of the noobmobile you will see a typical day on airsoft canada up next is t7's house of wonders followed by the noobschool

fuck yes im a noob and proud of it

and im sure you could buy an ak-47(semi auto) for around 300

Bowers July 6th, 2008 22:13

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Originally Posted by mokthraka (Post 760511)
fuck yes im a noob and proud of it

and im sure you could buy an ak-47(semi auto) for around 300

id love to see you go to your local gun shop and ask for a ak

fuck your an idiot

Crunchmeister July 6th, 2008 22:14

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Originally Posted by mokthraka (Post 760499)
yes but if your willing to spend $300 why woulnt you get a real gun insted?

If you're looking to play airsoft, then you're obviously not going to be able to do that with a real gun.

If you're looking for a gun for target practice, then an airsoft gun is actually a pretty bad choice because airsoft guns, even top-of-the-line upgraded guns are not all that accurate.

If target practice is what you're doing, then you're better off getting a pellet gun instead, as those are far more accurate and much better suited to target shooting than airsoft.


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