Description
Airsoft Gun Magazine Product Details
Airsoft Shooting Gear E&C 160rd Mid-Cap Magazine for M-Series AEG Black
– Color – Black
– 160rd Mid-Cap Magazine for M4/M16 Series
– For those who don’t like the low capacity standard AEG magazine, but yet hate winding and the rattling from high capacity magazine.
– This Mid Cap magazine are specially designed for you.
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Airsoft Gun Magazine Product Features
Made out of Metal.
Capacity – 160 rounds
Suitable for 6mm Plastic Bullet only
Weight – Approx 215g
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Info About Airsoft Gun Magazines
These mags usually attach to the airsoft gun similar to the real weapons they are modeled after. The types of airsoft weapon magazines consist of real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity magazines.
Airsoft Gun Mag Type Information
Airsoft weapon mags can be found in a few kinds like real capacity, mid capacity, and high capacity mags. These kinds most often involve AEG magazines for automatic electric guns. Real capacity magazines, or real-caps, simulate the amount of airsoft BBs a real gun would store in bullets, which is generally about 24 to 30 airsoft BBs. Mid capability magazines, or mid-caps, enable more airsoft BB storage with capacities about 120 to 160 BBs. High capacity mags, or high-caps, offer airsoft players the greatest storage space with around 200 rounds of BB storage volume. Something to keep in mind about high-cap mags is that airsoft arenas usually restrain their use due to players using way too much ammo to spray and pray throughout gameplay.
Information on How Airsoft Mags Work
Airsoft magazines have a series of internal channels and BB storage locations. When a BB is fired, the airsoft gun launches the lock for a split second and loads another BB into the weapon out of the mag. CO2, GBB, and HPA guns, which use high pressure air or green gas, will frequently stash the gas or feed air in through the magazine.
Airsoft Rifle Magazines
Airsoft rifle mags are usually used in automatic electric guns (AEGs) and some kinds of sniper rifles. The mags are specific to the kind of AEG rifle and all of the kinds of that rifle are cross-compatible with the magazines. Learn more about how the inner workings of airsoft guns shoot BBs. The AEG mags are placed into the gun’s magazine insertion area. M4 design AEG magazines would usually work in all M4 design rifles from a brief CBQ gun with a 10 inch barrel made by KWA to a designated marksman rifle (DMR) platform with a 24 inch barrel. The same idea would apply to AK47 AEG magazines with swapability in between various AK rifle platforms. AEG rifle magazines can hold between 60 to 200+ airsoft BBs.
Airsoft SMG Magazines Details
Airsoft SMG mags AEG are similarly separated by gun design and functional between various submachine guns (SMGs). These SMG mags usually 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 mags. Rifle Mags for Green Gas and HPA Systems Green gas rifles (consisting of GBB variations) and guns powered by high pressure air (HPA) frequently have their own custom-made style depending upon the airsoft gun brand. These mags use air and gas to operate so the magazines frequently include builtin gas reservoirs or are pre-tapped for HPA tank hookups. The magazines used in GBB weapons store 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 hooked up to the valves and allow the pressurized air to stream in through the magazine. This setup feeds the airsoft BBs into the HPA gun.
Airsoft Pistol Magazines Information
Airsoft handgun mags are frequently less versatile when compared to the AEG mags used in rifles and SMGs. Handguns mags differ by type and frequently use CO2 or green gas (propane) held in the magazine. The mag is placed into the pistol’s grip like the standard gun style. Handgun mags are frequently interchangeable in between comparable designs of the same airsoft weapon maker, but are typically not cross-brand compatible unless they are specifically created for that purpose. Learning about the different types of airsoft pistols gives you a better understanding of how their mags differ. Many airsoft pistol mags save around 20 to 30 airsoft BBs.




