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Three forms of battery are most used in airsoft:
The four most used types of battery in airsoft are:
Lithium batteries are known to self-combust. It’s a fact the possibility exists, but it’s fiction this happens very often. Compare it to a steam engine exploding or a combustion engine that sees its petrol tank explode. All things that can happen and the first time they did caused a lot of commotion, but precautions and improving technology and insights have made all that perfectly safe for normal use.
In short, lithium can react when in contact with other metals, causing heat and when there’s enough contact surface, the heat can result in combustion. This can be caused in batteries by deep discharge or overcharging (some batteries have internal protection circuits to prevent this) where in both cases parts are released that can cause shorting. Another cause can be damage done by heavy impact. It’s often advised to charge lithium batteries in fireproof safety bags. That of course isn’t wrong, but fact is that all carefully produced lithium batteries by well known manufacturers with good quality control are safe to use.
However, we’d like to point out a lithium battery should not be forced into a tight battery compartment which could damage external and internal foils and keep in mind airsoft replica’s normally don’t offer much battery protection when replica’s are thrown about, causing the battery to collide with the compartment internals with force.