If you have it on and hold down the trigger, approximately 3 days.
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Since Batteries work on DC then it doesnt matter wheter or not they are European or American, as long as you choose the right Voltage and Current for the batteries.
In batteries Direct current is used (DC). This is because Batteries do not last very long and therefore are made to have certain voltage that can be used in most electronics. Batteries can be very hazardous if there is a short circuit that occurs. In households the outlets are a form of Alternating current (AC). This is because AC is easier to use and has no big hazards (unless you stick a fork in the socket). If some of the outlets give out (die or burn out) the rest of the remaining sockets in that same area will still work.
Yes, but not the regular store-bought batteries, the PlayStation Move controller and the Navigation Controller are powered by a built-in rechargeable Lithium-ion battery. They require batteries because they are wireless.
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If you are a Nerf blaster modifier, then your question is quite simple. It's a long shot, because it has lots of modifying features in it. But if you are not a Nerf blaster modifier, then I will suggest the Stampede is the best. It is said that they both get the same range of firing. One advantage of Stampede is that it is fully automatic. With a trigger pull, you will be able to send many darts to the opponents. So it depends on you to acknowledge which is best for you.
No, it does not.
try to get your hands on a new in box long shot because it basically has the potential of a Nerf crossbow modded, unmodded, get an alpha trooper, the stampede is overrated because it has terrible range and you cannot trust those batteries are going to last.
If you are a Nerf blaster modifier, then your question is quite simple. It's a long shot, because it has lots of modifying features in it. But if you are not a Nerf blaster modifier, then I will suggest the Stampede is the best. It is said that they both get the same range of firing. One advantage of Stampede is that it is fully automatic. With a trigger pull, you will be able to send many darts to the opponents.So it depends on you to acknowledge which is best for you.
I am not exacly sure, probrbly a few hours of continious shooting. The Stampede battery usage is quick, as there is a major decrease in range and firing speed after a few hours of firing. Hope this helps a bit. Remember to have extra batteries with you.
NO. You must buy them. P.S. I have it.
not long
The vulcan takes 6 D batteries. It sounds like a ripoff, but it lasts REALLY long, and for the vulcan? TOTALLY worth it.Trust me.
Both. The pump-action on the Stampede will do the same thing as the Recon and Long-Shot have been doing all-along; load the dart. The only difference here, is that if you were to hold the trigger on the Stampede and cycle the pump, you will be able to fire as fast as you can.
It all depends of the type of batteries and what you areusing them in.
about an hour
As long as you are using the correct type of battery rechargables should work with the Vulcan EBF-25.