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June 16th, 2009, 13:18 | #16 | |
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There's a trigger master going in the buffer tube, so I could run the LiPo in one of the side chambers and have my spare AAs and Ns on the other side.
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June 16th, 2009, 20:02 | #17 |
Funny how whenever I get one question answered a whole bunch more seem to pop up. Firstly what is a buffer tube, how much of a pain is it to fit a batt into the crane stock and would those tiny 7.2v's be able to power upgraded inner components?
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June 16th, 2009, 21:44 | #18 |
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Buffer tube is the long tube in the center of the picture with threads and a collar on the end. On the real deal it has a spring to cycle the bolt carrier. On a AEG it's usually filled with wires or battery.
Getting the battery/wires all in and hooked up can be touchy.
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