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Post by Melson on Apr 30, 2011 13:15:48 GMT -5
I have a KJW Glock 26/27 and was wondering about the mag compatibility. I can't even really find the stock mags that they use without them being close to 50 bucks with shipping. And that's an absolute rip off because the 26 mag holds about 19 rounds. Soo I'm wondering if anyone knows if KJW's Glock 19/23 if their mags are compatible with the Glock 26/27. Secondly if anyone knows where to buy them on the cheap that would be even better
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Post by Fugazi on Apr 30, 2011 19:07:24 GMT -5
I have a KJW Glock 26/27 and was wondering about the mag compatibility. I can't even really find the stock mags that they use without them being close to 50 bucks with shipping. And that's an absolute rip off because the 26 mag holds about 19 rounds. Soo I'm wondering if anyone knows if KJW's Glock 19/23 if their mags are compatible with the Glock 26/27. Secondly if anyone knows where to buy them on the cheap that would be even better Cheap Glock mags don't really exist anymore, to be honest. I THINK just about any Glock mag for a given brand will fit any Glock of the same brand though. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Post by Knief on Apr 30, 2011 19:17:25 GMT -5
You're wrong. I know for sure that KSC and KWA glock mags won't fit a KJW glock, nor will they fit a TM. If I were guessing, I'd guess that TM mags would fit a KJW (KJW copies a lot of TM designs), but you'd be far better off finding that out for yourself than trusting my spotty memory of some thread I read years ago.
Remember, GBBs aren't like AEGs where all you have to worry about is lining up a bb feed nozzle and a mag catch that's located in the same place it is on the real gun. You've also got the gas system to worry about, and every company has their own design. Because of that, most mags don't work cross company unless one is a clone or rebrand of another (like with however the hell KSC and KWA are related).
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Post by Fugazi on Apr 30, 2011 19:36:24 GMT -5
Ah, I should have been more specific. I meant mags of the same brand, regardless of the model of Glock. Like 17/18 are compatible, etc. My mistake, I'll correct that. Still though, I'm not sure whether or not a 17 mag will fit a 23 or not... Deltaskywolf would be able to tell you though.
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Post by mroverkill on May 1, 2011 6:58:20 GMT -5
KSC is the original company, KWA is their sector the produces guns marketed toward the American consumer. At least that's what I have understood.
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Post by Dahm on May 1, 2011 20:00:03 GMT -5
KSC is the original company, KWA is their sector the produces guns marketed toward the American consumer. At least that's what I have understood. Oh boy... let's not open that wound again. There is pretty much zero substantiating evidence about the KWA/KSC relationship. Lets just leave it at that!
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Post by Zander on May 2, 2011 13:06:26 GMT -5
I have a KJW Glock 26/27 and was wondering about the mag compatibility. I can't even really find the stock mags that they use without them being close to 50 bucks with shipping. And that's an absolute rip off because the 26 mag holds about 19 rounds. Soo I'm wondering if anyone knows if KJW's Glock 19/23 if their mags are compatible with the Glock 26/27. Secondly if anyone knows where to buy them on the cheap that would be even better Yes 19/23 mags will work in a 26/27. They will just be longer and need the grip extension to feel right. Any brand mag will work in that same brands Glock models as long as the mag itself isnt to short. IE a G26 mag in a G19 wont work. Honestly, your going to pay full price anywhere online unless its on of the AABB KSC or TM knockoff extended mags. I was lucky and found a random KSC G19 mag at Airhouse for $10 that fully worked! Your best bet would be want ads on the larger forums. Since KJW is a rarer Glock model, they will probably be harder to find/expensive. It looks like TM and KJW are compatible. www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=106931www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=95666
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