It depends what company makes it and what model it is.
They use a 1/3N 3 volt battery. AimPoint models which do not use AA batteries also use the same battery.
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Depends on the gun. It could be electrical power from a vehicle, an airplane, or a battery.
Yes, if not in use for more than five min
Yes, when you use them enough they die. The recharging is the factor, like a car battery sort of.
Like any battery it all depends on how much you use it. If you use it heavily then I suggest that you let it cool down between uses, this will help extend the life of the battery.
In any electrical device, feeding an amount of voltage which is greater than what it was intended to use is prone to causing damage to it. If your airsoft gun came with a 1.2v battery, it was designed to be fed from a 1.2v current, and placing an 8.4v battery in it will cause it to feed from a current seven times greater than what it was intended to use. This creates a risk of overloading the motor, which, for electric motors, typically causes it to burn out. This creates heat, naturally, which can also have the effect of melting down the materials used to manufacture your airsoft gun (as far as I know, they're mostly made of plastics), which will render it not only inoperable, but also damage it beyond repair. So, the short answer would be no, and you should use only the recommended battery for your airsoft gun.
It depends what model battery. Use only the recommended voltages and amperages.
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9.6V 1200mah mini type
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