mAh is current supplied, not current forced. The motor and the mechbox is the load, the motor draws as much current as it needs. Fact is, the higher mAh battery you have, the longer your gun will run (number of shots fired per charge). It won't even damage a stock gun (well, unless you are an extreme hose like in the article), but the AK in question for this thread is upgraded, so a higher mAh battery is required, not optional. Can run smaller lower mAh batteries just fine, only that the rate of fire will drop a lot and you'll only get a few hundred shots out per charge (my experienece after I upgraded my MP5A5 and still used 600mAh batteries. )
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