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Coward April 11th, 2012 21:19

Ok thanks guys! so helpful and quick=D now it says the batterie type is N/A .. anyone own one of they and would happen to know what it runs on? or does it run on all types but have to be a certain size?.. =s

5kull April 11th, 2012 21:20

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Originally Posted by Cobalt Caliber (Post 1636745)
You will still need a battery and charger.

And mags and a bb loader.

wildcard April 11th, 2012 21:25

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Originally Posted by Coward (Post 1636748)
Ok thanks guys! so helpful and quick=D now it says the batterie type is N/A .. anyone own one of they and would happen to know what it runs on? or does it run on all types but have to be a certain size?.. =s

You can safely run that AEG on a 7.4 1300 - 1500mah batteries

Crunchmeister April 11th, 2012 21:26

Classic Army > G&G by a LONG shot. Externally CA are one of the best. THey're very hard to match, let alone beat.

Internally, it's a hell of a lot better than the G&G. Some claim there are problematic (inexpensive) internal parts like the piston body and tappet plates. But I haven't seen that myself. I'm running a CA M15 (same mechbox at that MP5) and finally blew my stock piston after 4 years of pretty heavy use.

Coward April 11th, 2012 21:48

where would the batteries go in the BT mp5a5? and i cant find any of the batteries you said on the site Wildcard

wildcard April 11th, 2012 21:50

The batteries go on the foregrip and you can buy batteries at eliteairsoftbatteries.com, they make custom batteries for airsoft. All my bateries are from them or airsoftparts.ca

Coward April 11th, 2012 22:37

would G&P 8.4v 1600mah NiMH nunchuck style battery work and fit this?.. i think i'd be easyer to buy everything from the same store

wildcard April 11th, 2012 22:53

yes but you either have to convert the connectors from deans(batteries) to small tamiya(gun) or vice versa

Curo April 11th, 2012 23:50

Use deans the whole way. Much more reliable.

L473ncy April 12th, 2012 00:16

If you're in Aldergrove I know it's far but it will definitely be worth your time to go to Airsoft Gear in Richmond. Not only can the owner (Optix) take down your AV info for you but they have all manner of parts and accessories that even if you don't buy a gun from them at least it's worth it to take a look at all the accessories and gear they have.

Also, for the VFC PDW if it's the "DX" version I believe you get a PEQ15 in the box however no battery. I would highly recommend either the 7.4V "PEQ" LiPo or the 9.9V "PEQ" LiFePo4, or even an 11.1V LiPo.

Talk to the staff there as well, they all know most of their stuff and are knowledgeable in their own rights in different areas (GBB's, AEG's, Spring sniper rifles, gear, electronics/batteries, etc.).

Coward April 13th, 2012 08:15

nice i will for sure! and im going to go with the mp5a5 =D i believe lol

maybe another noob question but do the games / fields have a mag cap limit? and whats a good amount of mags to have and are pistols important? for shooting at close range, less fps? i dont know lol

Killyin April 13th, 2012 10:57

I shoot close to 20 bps and carry 700 rounds on me in 7 magazines. :o

wildcard April 13th, 2012 11:07

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Originally Posted by Coward (Post 1637572)
nice i will for sure! and im going to go with the mp5a5 =D i believe lol

maybe another noob question but do the games / fields have a mag cap limit? and whats a good amount of mags to have and are pistols important? for shooting at close range, less fps? i dont know lol

usually it depends on the host or games, there are ammo limits imposed on players in some games. Ideally you can run with hicaps at first and slowly build your accesories as you go. I only use a 30rnd mags because thats all they have for PTW5 I have about 28 of them and in a typical CQB I would use about 8-9 depending on teh scenario, in milsim the most I ever used was 22 mags.

General load out if I was using a MP5 would be 12 mags, 6 pistol mags and my side arm

5kull April 13th, 2012 11:17

WARNING: You will probably blow your budget the first time you go to that store because of all the cool stuff you will see! My suggestion, buy only the very basics and go back home to enjoy what you just purchased.

Most players blow their budget on their first visit to a store and end up buying another kit when they discover that they prefer something else:)

Between G&G and CA, Classic Army is the easy choice.

L473ncy April 13th, 2012 12:20

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Originally Posted by Coward (Post 1637572)
nice i will for sure! and im going to go with the mp5a5 =D i believe lol

maybe another noob question but do the games / fields have a mag cap limit? and whats a good amount of mags to have and are pistols important? for shooting at close range, less fps? i dont know lol

MP5 will be a bit harder to find since everyone usually goes with the AR or AK platform when starting out. Doesn't mean that there doesn't exist some MP5's there, IIRC they have 2 on consignment right now (both pretty decent starter packages at decent prices).

As far as a ammo/mag limit goes, regular skirmish days, anything goes but try not to be a BB hose or you'll drain your batteries fast.

Pistol wise, I've only really gotten like 3 pistol kills in my entire time playing airsoft and only pulled out my pistol maybe 10-15 times but that's mainly because I tend to engage at longer distances (at least 50-60 feet) and only pull out a pistol when I'm engaging below my Minimum Engagement Distance for my rifle.

Also I'll echo the "buy a few pieces at a time" sentiment. I did it that way and am starting to amass a collection of gear that I like and not useless stuff that I use once and put in the back of the closet forever or go and sell it after one use.


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