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  1. ACE Skeleton (Medium) Stock

    ACE Skeleton (Medium) Stock

    MadBull fully licensed ACE Stocks. 4 models available. Full size fixed, short CQB, short CQB skeleton, and SOCOM. These stocks are cnc machined out of durable aircraft grade aluminum. Tough made stocks used to bash windows and other forced entries. Combined with our patent pending quick-release fast-change battery system swap out your battery within seconds! This is an airsoft first and a revolutionary design for Li-Poly configurations. All our licensed ACE stocks have integrated quick-detach sling mounts. The front base of the stock features a push pin that allows for the rear end to easy disconnect for battery installment.

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  2. PowerX-02 12.8 V LFP battery

    PowerX-02 12.8 V LFP battery

    In 1989, Arumugam Manthiram and John Goodenough of the University of Texas at Austin showed that cathodes containing polyanions, eg. sulfates, produce higher voltage than oxides due to the inductive effect of the polyanion.[10] Following this, in 1996 Goodenough and co-workers discovered the electrochemical utility of the olivine material lithium iron phosphate, LiFePO4. It is an important and emerging cathode material for lithium-ion batteries due in part to its enhanced safety compared to other lithium-ion chemistries. Cells containing lithium iron phosphate cathodes have been commercialised by multiple companies, including Phostech, Valence Technology, A123Systems, Aleees and Lithium Technology Corp.* [Information from Wikipedia]

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  3. PowerX-01 9.6 V LFP battery

    PowerX-01 9.6 V LFP battery

    In 1989, Arumugam Manthiram and John Goodenough of the University of Texas at Austin showed that cathodes containing polyanions, eg. sulfates, produce higher voltage than oxides due to the inductive effect of the polyanion.[10] Following this, in 1996 Goodenough and co-workers discovered the electrochemical utility of the olivine material lithium iron phosphate, LiFePO4. It is an important and emerging cathode material for lithium-ion batteries due in part to its enhanced safety compared to other lithium-ion chemistries. Cells containing lithium iron phosphate cathodes have been commercialised by multiple companies, including Phostech, Valence Technology, A123Systems, Aleees and Lithium Technology Corp.* [Information from Wikipedia]

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  4. Troy Battle Ax Stock

    Troy Battle Ax Stock - Black

    Improved ergonomics, vital storage capacity and Battle Ready toughness define Troy’s new Battle Ax M4 butt stock. Advanced reinforced polymer ensures strength and durability. A comfortable cheek weld helps operators settle in quickly for rapid target acquisition. The stock collapses compactly and securely. A solid metal butt plate opens to reveal storage capacity unmatched by any other stock on the market. 

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  5. Ultimate PX-03 LIPO Battery Tri-Panel 11.1V 1300mAh CE certified

    Ultimate PX-03 LIPO Battery Tri-Panel 11.1V 1300mAh CE certified

    Ultimate PX-03 Lipo: 11.1V, 1300mAh, 15Wh, 15C Small tri-panels. Dimension: 109.30x20.50x7.37mmx3pcs
    Fit to : All solid stock models ( M4/16, AK, M14, MP5 ) ; SCAR stoc, PEQ box, AUG (Phantom) series, M249 series, M14 RIS,Shoyld fit in most crane stocks, but modification might be needed.

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  6. ACE Skeleton (Short) Stock

    ACE Skeleton (Short) Stock

    MadBull fully licensed ACE Stocks. 4 models available. Full size fixed, short CQB, short CQB skeleton, and SOCOM. These stocks are cnc machined out of durable aircraft grade aluminum. Tough made stocks used to bash windows and other forced entries. Combined with our patent pending quick-release fast-change battery system swap out your battery within seconds! This is an airsoft first and a revolutionary design for Li-Poly configurations.

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