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August 1st, 2008, 15:58 | #1 |
Front heavy Foregrip battery?
Hello all.
I'm having trouble deciding which gun is better. Classic army m15a4 (full stock) Classic army m15a4 (collapsible stock) Will having a battery in the foregrip really make the gun that much front heavy? Or would you be better starting off with the full stock and upgrading to a collapsible stock with a battery holder? Or is there an easy way to wire the collapsible stock version from the foregrip into the stock? Thanks in advance.
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August 1st, 2008, 16:06 | #2 |
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It requires a gunsmith to reqire from front to back, and it would be a mini battery in the front, or a large battery in the rear.
The full stock would be heavier overall, and having a mini in the front doesn't add much weight at all. Some people just can't use full stocks, but if your using a plate carrier you definitely want a collapsible stock. But if your going with a mini battery, you'll want to buy two for longer games. |
August 1st, 2008, 16:07 | #3 |
Batteries aren't heavy at all. I'd go with the collapsible since you seem to want that anyways. If you're comfortable opening the mechbox, it's pretty easy to rewire it to the back and would be much cheaper than buying the full stock one and upgrading it to the collapsible stock. The only advantage to that would be the gun would already be wired to the rear. Even if you don't want to open your gun yourself, someone could do it for you for quite cheap.
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August 1st, 2008, 16:10 | #4 |
Thanks alot for the quick response. I think that pretty much covers it.
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