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Old September 4th, 2006, 00:21   #11
Gryphon
 
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: MB
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kid
More current / voltage means not only that it can pull a stronger spring, but it will also mean that it is able to pull the spring back and release it faster, reducing trigger lag, which could mean a hit or miss for you if the target is moving.
Bingo.

In fact I would look at an 11.1V LiPo as a possibility. I know I've not been a fan of this battery chemistry due to it's relative immaturity and inherent risk, although for single shots where the amp draw will be very brief, I can't see a problem if using a high discharge model. This would provide an extremely fast shot with virtually no trigger lag but fit nearly anywhere, should one decide to go with a collapsible stock and a free float rail system for instance.

Just make sure you remove the full auto contact from the selector plate...
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