well, if you mean "Vulcan", if you turn the weapon upsidedown, look abit further from the trigger, you will see a little screw isolated to the others as the others are screwed into the sides, not the direct bottom. Unscrew it, pull out the chamber, and the batteries are there.
The amount of money you can save by reusing batteries will depend on how often you use batteries and how many you typically go through. However, reusing batteries can help cut down on the cost of continually purchasing new ones, potentially saving you a significant amount of money over time.
The D Battery has more nikon in it
Telephone batteries commonly get hot because they are a form of lithium batteries. All batteries contain chemical reactions within them that produce some amount of heat, it is just that lithium batteries produce great amounts of it.
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The answer is governed by the size of the flashlight. Count the amount of batteries that go into the flashlight and then multiply by 1.5 and this will give you the voltage of the flashlight. For NiCd and NiMH rechargeable batteries multiply by 1.3 volts.
No, the Nerf Barricade requires 3 AA Batteries in order to function at all.
the guns don't use batteries.
Nerf Stampede:6 D batteries Nerf Vulcan:6 D batteries Nerf Barricade:3 AA batteries
The batteries make the gun go full auto.
no electronic Nerf guns come with batteries ...sorry :-(
It uttery and completely depends on which gun you're talking about.
it doesn't, you have to have batteries
where do batteries go in a Nerf havok fire ebf 25 toy gun
Valcon Games was created in 2005.
Recon's don't take batteries, buddy.
batteries
no