A top end charger can get it, also tell you if they are NiCd or NiMH (since you need to fully discharge NiCd's or they get bogged with memory effect.)
One of my housemates (or whatever you want to call him) has a charger for R/C car batteries and you can set it to charge and it will keep track of how many mah's it puts into it and tell you. Maybe you can find someone who has one, have any friends that race R/C cars seriously? (Its a $200US charger.) The charger its self isnt all that useful to airsofters, they kill a set of batteries in a season or less, doing deep discharges and overcharges all the time to increase the voltage of each cell, my friend discharges at 30amps and charges at 5amps and were talking 2/3A cells here, the ones in mini packs so no more than 1400mah.
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