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Post by aaron96 on Oct 3, 2010 10:22:51 GMT -5
Hi, I am looking for Plastic m4 midcaps for my G&G gr-16 r4 plastic airsoft gun. I only want 3 or 4 because I don't have a vest and I'm not looking to spend that much more than 30 dollars. I've been looking at the king arms and mag magazines so far but I'm open to suggestions. Sorry if there is another post asking about the same thing.
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Post by a1 (Babez) on Oct 3, 2010 10:34:13 GMT -5
PLEASE Don't get king arms mags. I have the Full Metal ones, and you have to lube them before every game, and they still frequently jam. Mine hold 85 rounds, but I put only 30 in them so they don't jam up at the bottom.
Just get the MAG brand box mags for 50-60$, which is about eight of them. You will be much more happier, and when you get a vest or rig, then you don't have to worry about buying more desired mags.
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Post by aaron96 on Oct 3, 2010 11:36:19 GMT -5
I've heard people have had problems with mag magazines but if those are the best plastic ones I'll get them also was type of lube should I get. Also are there any good mag clips that hold 2 mags together.
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Post by Timm on Oct 3, 2010 16:38:22 GMT -5
I have 15 KA mids, (10 120rds, 5 VN mags) and after filing and lubing them, they work fine.
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Post by sauron212 on Oct 3, 2010 18:12:15 GMT -5
Just save your self the problems and get g&g full metal mag they hold 79 rounds and feed flawlessly. You can pick up five for 60 plus shipping. If you wanted to spend thirty I would be willing to buy a mag or two off of you to make the difference.
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Post by aaron96 on Oct 6, 2010 20:47:54 GMT -5
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Post by Paranox on Oct 6, 2010 20:50:33 GMT -5
They are nice magazines, but they only hold 30 rounds each.
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Post by aaron96 on Oct 6, 2010 21:45:33 GMT -5
It says 75 rnds or is that a typo.
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Post by Thor on Oct 6, 2010 23:01:35 GMT -5
Those should be the 75 rounders, either the mags all say 30 because that's what the real one's say, or they used the wrong picture. You could always email them to make sure.
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Post by Dr. Steve Brule on Nov 11, 2010 11:02:40 GMT -5
MAG makes the best plastic mid-cap there is, when you first get them you will need to go through a lube&fire session with them to break them in. when you get them follow these instructions. 1: spray lube down the feed tube 2: fully load 3: shoot. 4: reload 5:shoot
normally it takes about 500 rds to get your MAG broken in, after that its a 100% reliable.
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