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Softair Airsoft Compact Powerpack

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Compact Powerpacks - All Sizes
Compact Powerpacks - All Sizes
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8.5 h
4 plates
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Description

This is a space-saving alternative to my Modular Battery Box, sacrificing modularity in exchange for compactness and simplicity.

 

The powerpacks are made of 3 parts:

  • Main Box (available in several dimensions)
  • Cap (bound to the relative Main Box)
  • Rail Clamp (universal and modular for this system)

There are 4 boxes at the moment, based on the most common batteries. The dimensions refer to the actual space inside the box and are expressed in depth x height x width. When the width is not expressed, it means it is as large as the rail clamp mechanism (28mm). The boxes are:

  • Compact 116 x 22 mm: long and large enough for most batteries
  • Compact 86 x 21 mm: shorter and tighter to the battery
  • Compact 86 x 16 mm: the smallest space available
  • Compact+ 86 x 18 x 48 mm: this “+” version goes beyon the limit of the rail clamp mechanism for wider batteries

If you need custom dimensions or there is a standard I should adapt for, just let me know.

 

To lock the box, 2 x M3x30mm bolts are needed. I am not going to adapt the design for M4 or M5.

 

Do you need any Suppressor or Grip? Check them out!

 

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