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July 8th, 2006, 22:33 | #1 |
Tele Stock vs. Full Metal Stock...Pros/Cons?
I'm looking to buy a Classic Army Armalite M15A4, but I'm not sure which stock would be more beneficial; I know my repeated noob posts are tiresome to some of you vets of the game, but I do appreciate your input and advice.
Also, which large-style battery would be adviseable for that gun. And when it comes to upgrading, which as of now I'm mostly unqualified to do, how many FPS can you possibly add onto your gun. The M15A4, for example, shoots around 320 preupgraded (according to Airsoft Atlanta and a few other sites I've visited). Considering that's with .2 gram bbs and the gun is obviously fully automatic, that's seemingly satisfactory...I'm just curious because it seems as though the higher the rate of speed you fire, the more accurate that gun seems to be. Sorry though, I'm rambling....again, thanks for the help. |
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July 9th, 2006, 02:59 | #2 |
Hey there I suggest, you check out the FAQ
The stock depends alot on what you prefer, if you looking into a large battery i sugest that you go for the full stock. Couple links from FAQ Battery Review Links Searching Tips Cheers |
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July 9th, 2006, 03:26 | #3 |
Banned
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well slither stock is good for the situations of a smaller person, as such you can only hold small batteries in the handgaurd, or if you get the redimag batt holder, which looks retarded, or a anpeq battery holder if you have a RIS unit. My suggestion if you want the ultimate stock, go for the crane stock. You can hold a large battery and still have the slither so a smaller or larger person can use it very comfortably. They only cost about 180 bucks aswell, so its a hell of a good deal. Search it up, illusion has crane stocks for sale. And if you get an m16a2 with the full stock, and decide you want a crane stock, its already wired to the back, so hooking it up will be easy.
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July 10th, 2006, 00:45 | #4 |
Captain Awesome
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full stock. you can put a large 9.6v 3300 init with minimal stress (mini batteries blow goats). you can get a similar battery in the peq box, but smaller cells not as much "juice" in them. also w/ the full stock the gun is a little more balanced (very front heavy w/ peq box) although slither and crane stocks are nice too, still got the small cell batteries tho.
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July 10th, 2006, 09:57 | #5 |
You can read the posts about choosing a first AEG...
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