Description
Airsoft Gun Magazine Product Details
Airsoft Shooting Gear Army 2pcs 26rd Extended Long Mag Gas Magazine for M1911 R28 GBB
– ARMY 26rd Extended Long Magazine For R28 M1911 Series GBB pistol.
– Metal Construction.
– Suitable for ARMY R28 M1911 GBB pistol.
– Also compatible with KWC, Tokyo Marui, ARMY Armament, KJ Works M1911 Series GBB pistol.
– Color – Black
– Weight – Approx
Airsoft Gun Magazine Product Features
Metal Construction.
Suitable for ARMY R28 M1911 GBB pistol , Also compatible with KWC, Tokyo Marui, ARMY Armament, KJ Works M1911 Series GBB pistol.
Suitable for 6mm Plastic Bullet BB.
Weight – Approx 490g (245g each – 2pcs Pack)
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Airsoft Weapon Mags
These mags generally connect to the airsoft weapon comparable to the real weapons they are designed after. The types of airsoft gun mags include real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity magazines.
Airsoft Gun Magazine Types
Airsoft weapon magazines come in a few types like real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity mags. Real capacity magazines, or real-caps, imitate the quantity of airsoft BBs a real gun would house, which is typically about 24 to 30 BBs. Mid capability magazines, or mid-caps, permit for more airsoft BB storage with capacities around 120 to 160 BBs.
Airsoft Mag Functionality Info
Airsoft mags have a series of internal channels and BB storage zones. The BBs are usually packed into these channels with a spring connected to the extremely far end. When the BBs are loaded, they compress the spring creating stress. On the load end, a little lock holds the BBs in the mag. When a BB is fired, the airsoft gun launches the latch for an instant and loads another BB into the gun out of the mag. HPA, GBB, and CO2 weapons, which use compressed air or green gas, will frequently store the gas or feed air in through the mag. This feeds BBs into the guns for these types of systems.
Airsoft Rifle Magazines Information
Airsoft rifle mags are most typically used in automatic electric guns (AEGs) and some types of sniper rifles. Find out how airsoft AEGs work. The mags are specific to the type of AEG rifle and all of the types of that rifle are cross-compatible with the mags. The AEG mags are inserted into the gun’s mag well.
High-Cap LMG Mag Info
Some airsoft AEG guns and squad automatic weapons use high-cap box magazines. They can carry up to thousands of BBs and provide fire support for a squad or fireteam during fights.
Airsoft SMG Magazines
Airsoft SMG magazines AEG are similarly separated by gun model and usable in between different submachine guns. Hecker and Koch H&K MP5 AEG magazines are made to operate in various MP5s like the MP5K or MP5SD. P90, KRISS Vector, and TMP AEG mags are developed similarly with cross-compatibility. These SMG magazines also come in real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity versions 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 variations) and weapons powered by high pressure air (HPA) typically have their own custom design depending on the airsoft weapon brand. These magazines use air and gas to work so the mags typically include builtin gas storage areas or are pre-tapped for HPA tank connections. The mags used in GBB weapons store gas in the magazine so the rifle cycles every shot and feeds in the next BB. HPA pre-tapped mags use HPA lines which are attached to the valves and let the pressurized air to flow in through the magazine. This setup feeds the airsoft BBs into the HPA gun.
Airsoft Handgun Mags Information
Airsoft pistol mags are frequently less flexible when compared to the AEG mags used in rifles and SMGs. Pistols mags vary by type and typically use CO2 or green gas (propane) held in the magazine. The mag is placed into the handgun’s grip like the basic gun design. Handgun magazines are typically interchangeable between comparable designs of the exact same airsoft gun producer, but are frequently not cross-brand suitable unless they are specifically designed for that function. Learning about the different types of airsoft pistols gives you more insight to how their magazines differ. Most airsoft pistol mags save around 20 to 30 airsoft BBs.






