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  1. Chronograph Ver. 2

    Chronograph Ver. 2

    Special Features:
    Rechargeable (2xAAA rechargeable batteries not included)
    USB Power adapter (You can charge it by your computer or you can buy regular USB home or car charger.)
    Extreme power save function

     

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  2. DNTC Compensator Black (DNTC-04-BLK) - 14mm CW (+)

    DNTC Compensator Black (DNTC-04-BLK) - 14mm CW (+)

    Special Design for Systema and G&P. 14mm CW Clockwise (+) threads.

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  3. Propane Adapter XG02 For Airsoft Propane Use only

    Propane Adapter XG02 For Airsoft Propane Use only

    XG02, The Ultimate Propane Adapter find a better design currently...)

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  4. Shotgun Shell SS6 6mmx6 Airsoft

    Shotgun Shell SS6 6mmx6 Airsoft

    6MMx6 BB shells (5 shells in one box)
    (Suitable to Green Gas, Propane, Red Gas, CO2)
    For Tanaka, Airsoft Surgeon, G&P Airsoft Shotguns.


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  5. 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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  6. 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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