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The AUG has loads of room in the stock, unless your mosfet has vacuum tubes on it, you will be fine. Simply remove the plate that retains the gearbox and separates it from the battery compartment, put the fuse and mosfet on the gearbox side, and fasten the plate back into place. Should be plenty of room in there after that.

 

Not that an 11.1V Lipo is really needed. The 7.2V ones pack more oompf than a 9.6V NiCd and that's plenty for an AEG running at a sane FPS and RoF...

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That would be perfect, i didnt know there were any that would fit, what make of lipo are you running? The ony possible problem is that im running a mosfet in the stock as well which takes up a little bit of space.

 

Its made by bp and I got it from ebay for about £20 posted. Put most of the wiring and mosfet behind the gearbox retaining plate. Just have a small length of wire and deans poking out.

 

As hedg said 11.1v is indeed overkill for airsoft. I only use mine when im doing casual skirmishing (with hi caps) and because I have a gearbox set up in such away that it will run reliably on a 11.1v.

 

When using mid caps I switch to a 7.2v lipo.

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Excellent, cheers for the advice guys, ive put the mosfet behind the plate & there is a suprising amount of space there now, ive found the battery on ebay so ill get a couple of them. Sticking with the 11.1v though for the rof (makes up for my poor shooting ability!!)

Just need to find a way of fitting a lipo inside my sl8 so i can get rid of the cheek pad on that too.

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I use this 2100mAh 7.2V pack, which is approximately the same size as a standard 600mAh NiCd. It fits into my g36 and AUG (and G3 SBS, XM8, etc) without any problems at all. It gave me a massive boost over the 1500mAh 8.4V NiCd packs I was using before...

 

 

EDIT: Fellowz - please refer to the AUG FAQ thread as linked in my Sig, where your question is fully covered.

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Evert - not too shabby there. :)

 

Maybe get an elcan if you're going for the Aussie look (although I think it's too bulky to look good on the AUG)

 

Fellowz - there should be repaired links further into the thread. If you let me know what links aren't working, I will try to get new links added.

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Evert - not too shabby there. :)

 

Maybe get an elcan if you're going for the Aussie look (although I think it's too bulky to look good on the AUG)

 

Starting to see a lot more ACOGs than ELCANs these days...

particularly the NSN one with the backup iron sights.

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Starting to see a lot more ACOGs than ELCANs these days...

particularly the NSN one with the backup iron sights.

 

Probably because the ACOG holds it's zero much better than the ELCAN.

 

Pity, I quite like the looks of the ELCAN.

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There are no side rails. The lam bolts directly onto the metal bracket that sticks out from under the top rail. It's how I suspect they do it on the F88, judging from the many photos I have seen.

 

I'm afraid its entirely custom. Wasn't hard to do, just time consuming. So if you want to achieve the same look you better get your toolbox out.

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Drat and blast! Haven't had a chance to make mine yet...

 

You win this round Hedge! :P

 

Looks cool though! What are you planning on doing with the magwell converter? Grafting the bottom of the M4 adapter onto the top of an AUG mag? Or something a bit more involved?

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