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Air Gun Magazine Product Details
Airsoft Shooting Gear APS 2pcs 18rd CO2 Magazine for APS Steel Shark .177 Cal 4.5mm BB Black
– APS 18rd Co2 Magazine for Steel SHARK .177 Cal 4.5mm BB Airgun GBB
– Metal Construction.
– Metal Housing spring-loaded Co2 Gas Magazine.
– Suitable for APS STEEL SHARK .177 Cal 4.5mm BB Airgun GBB.
– Reinforced feed lip and gas router.
– High tension sp
Air Gun Magazine Product Features
Metal Construction.
Suitable for APS STEEL SHARK .177 Cal 4.5mm BB Airgun GBB.
Suitable for 4.5mm Bullet BB.
Weight – Approx 666g (333g each – 2pcs Pack)
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Airsoft Weapon Magazines Info
These magazines normally attach to the airsoft gun similar to the genuine weapons they are designed after. The types of airsoft weapon magazines include real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity mags.
Airsoft Weapon Magazine Types
Airsoft gun magazines are made in a couple of types like real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity magazines. These styles usually involve AEG mags for automatic electric guns. Real capacity magazines, or real-caps, imitate the amount of airsoft BBs a genuine gun would store, which is usually about 24 to 30 airsoft BBs. Mid capability mags, or mid-caps, enable more airsoft BB storage with capacities around 120 to 160 BBs. High capacity mags, or high-caps, offer airsoft players the greatest storage space with around 200 rounds of BB storage capacity. One thing to note about high-cap mags is that airsoft fields usually restrict their usage because of players shooting too much ammo to spray and pray during gameplay.
How Airsoft Mags Work
Airsoft magazines have a series of internal channels and BB storage locations. When a BB is fired, the airsoft weapon releases the lock for a fraction of a second and loads another BB into the gun out of the mag. CO2, GBB, and HPA weapons, which use high pressure air or green gas, will often hold the gas or feed air in through the mag.
Information Airsoft Rifle Magazines
Airsoft rifle mags are most typically used in automatic electric guns (AEGs) and some types of sniper rifles. Learn about how airsoft guns shoot BBs. The mags are particular to the type of AEG rifle and all of the types of that rifle are cross-compatible with the mags. The AEG magazines are inserted into the gun’s magazine well.
Did You Know?
Some airsoft AEG guns and squad automatic weapons use high capacity box magazines. They can hold up to thousands of BBs and provide massive amounts of suppressive fire for a unit or fireteam.
Airsoft SMG Mags
Airsoft SMG mags AEG are similarly separated by weapon model and functional in between different submachine guns. Hecker and Koch H&K MP5 AEG magazines are made to work in different MP5s like the MP5K or MP5SD. P90, KRISS Vector, and TMP AEG magazines are developed to be cross-compatible. These SMG mags also come in real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity variations with BB storage capacities varying from around 24 airsoft BBs with real capacity mags to over 200 BBs with high capacity mags. Rifle Mags for Green Gas and HPA Systems Green gas rifles (consisting of GBB versions) and weapons powered by high pressure air (HPA) often have their own custom style depending upon the airsoft weapon brand. These mags use air and gas to operate so the mags frequently feature builtin gas storage or are pre-tapped for HPA tank hookups. The magazines used in GBB guns store gas in the mag so the rifle cycles every shot and feeds in the next BB. HPA pre-tapped mags use HPA lines which are hooked up to the valves and allow the pressurized air to flow in through the mag. This setup feeds the airsoft BBs into the HPA weapon.
Info on Airsoft Pistol Mags
Airsoft pistol magazines are typically less flexible when compared to the AEG mags used in rifles and SMGs. Handguns mags vary by type and frequently use CO2 or green gas (propane) stored in the magazine. The mag is placed into the handgun’s grip like the standard gun design. Pistol mags are often interchangeable in between similar designs of the exact same airsoft gun maker, however are typically not cross-brand compatible unless they are particularly developed for that function. Understanding the various styles of airsoft sidearms can give you a better understanding of how their magazines function. A lot of airsoft handgun magazines save around 20 to 30 airsoft BBs.







