Description
Airsoft Gun Magazine Product Details
Airsoft Parts Well 3pcs 32rd Mag Magazine for G11 Series GBB SMG Black
– WELL 32rd Magazine for G11 Series GBB SMG
– Metal Construction.
– Fit for WELL G11 Series GBB SMG.
– Take HFC134A / HFC 22 Gas out of the box.
– Color – Black
– Weight – Approx 1335g (445g each – 3pcs Pack)
– Capacity – 32rd
– Bullet type – 6mm BB
– Ori
Airsoft Gun Magazine Product Features
Metal Construction
Capacity – 32rd
Suitable for 6mm Plastic Bullet only
Weight – Approx 890g (445g each – 3pcs Pack)
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Info About Airsoft Weapon Mags
Airsoft guns shoot airsoft BBs. These BBs are generally housed in the gun’s mag. These mags generally attach to the airsoft gun very similarly to the genuine weapons they are modeled after. The types of airsoft gun magazines consist of real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity magazines.
Info on Airsoft Weapon Mag Types
Airsoft weapon magazines are manufactured in a handful of kinds like real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity mags. These kinds usually relate to AEG mags. Real capacity magazines, or real-caps, simulate the volume of airsoft BBs a genuine gun would keep in live ammo, which is normally about 24 to 30 airsoft BBs. Mid capability magazines, or mid-caps, enable more airsoft BB storage with capacities around 120 to 160 BBs. High capacity mags, or high-caps, provide airsoft players the greatest storage space with around 200 rounds of BB storage volume. One thing to note about high-cap mags is that airsoft fields typically regulate their use because they allow players firing a lot of ammunition to spray-and-pray during gameplay.
How Airsoft Mags Work
Airsoft mags have a series of internal channels and BB storage locations. When a BB is fired, the airsoft weapon releases the latch for a fraction of a second and loads another BB into the weapon out of the magazine. CO2, HPA, and GBB weapons, which use high pressure air or green gas, will often stash the gas or feed air in through the magazine.
Airsoft Rifle Magazines Information
Airsoft rifle mags are most typically used in automatic electric guns (AEGs) and some types of sniper rifles. See how airsoft guns like spring, AEG, and green gas rifles shoot BBs. The mags are specific to the type of AEG rifle and all of the types of that rifle are cross-compatible with the magazines. The AEG mags are placed into the gun’s mag well.
About High Capacity LMG Mags
Some airsoft AEGs and squad machine guns use very large capacity magazines. They can store up to 1000s of airsoft BBs and provide massive amounts of suppressive fire for a squad or fireteam during fights.
About Airsoft SMG Mags
Airsoft SMG mags AEG are also separated by weapon model and usable in between various submachine guns. These SMG magazines also come in real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity variations with BB storage capacities ranging from around 24 airsoft BBs with real capacity mags to over 200 BBs with high capacity magazines. Rifle Mags for Green Gas and HPA Systems Green gas rifles (consisting of GBB versions) and guns powered by high pressure air (HPA) often have their own customized style depending upon the airsoft weapon brand. These mags use air and gas to operate so the mags typically feature builtin gas tanks or are pre-tapped for HPA tank hookups. The mags used in GBB guns accumulate gas in the mag so the rifle cycles every shot and feeds in the next BB. HPA pre-tapped magazines use HPA lines which are linked to the valves and let the pressurized air to stream in through the mag. This setup feeds the airsoft BBs into the HPA weapon.
Airsoft Pistol Magazines Info
When compared to the AEG mags used in smgs and rifles, Airsoft handgun mags are frequently less flexible. Pistols mags differ by type and often use CO2 or green gas (propane) housed in the magazine. The mag is inserted into the handgun’s grip like the basic gun style. Pistol mags are typically interchangeable between comparable designs of the same airsoft gun producer, however are typically not cross-brand compatible unless they are particularly developed for that purpose. Learning about the different styles of airsoft sidearms gives you more insight to how their magazines differ. Most airsoft handgun mags keep around 20 to 30 airsoft BBs.




