The problem was the battery connector pin. The one after the fuse is fine, however deep within the base where the stock meets the base, there's another. The wires were very short. What I also noticed, The wires actually weren't attached on the pin correctly. There supposed to be crimped on to the pins, and then pushed into the connector where they snap into place properly. Instead I found, someone Soldered them in. Just striped the wire, sandwiched them in, then put put a huge glob of solder to hold them in place to last a good bit of time.
I brought the gun back to Wolcott hobby and showed them what I found. They just said oh, "We can repair that no problem". Instead I just got my money back. The gun was brand new, and I see no reason why I should have to come across something like that.Pretty shady don't yah think?
I'm not claiming Wolcott hobby messed with the gun, or the manufacture screwed up, and did a quick fix.
All I know is, This has been an experience I will never forget and Thought I should share what happened.