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All airsoft guns are required to have the tip (1/4 inch) of the barrel permanently colored in blaze orange.
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MAG M4 / M16 MidCap Mags Black 8-Pack 130 Rnd
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MSRP: $89.99
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Item Number: MAGM16100R8PK
Manufacturer: MAG
Manufacturer Part No: MAGM16BLK
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MAG M4 / M16 Standard Mid-cap Mags Black 8-Pack 130 Rnd
THIS ITEM IS FOR AIRSOFT REPLICAS ONLY
Never jam or misfeed again with MAG standard M16 / M4 magazines! Spring feed, and made out of sturdy heavy-duty plastic, these babies aren't like the cheap knock-offs out there. Show your serious, show you're Milsim with these... Comes with 8- 130round mags in the pack- Thats less than $8 per mag!!!
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MSRP: $7.99
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MSRP: $19.99
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UTG Rail Covers
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MSRP: $14.99
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MSRP: $17.99
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Shemagh Head and Neck Wrap
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Condor Outdoor Tactical Cap / Hat / Ballcap with Hook & Loop
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MSRP: $18.00
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MSRP: $29.99
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UTG Deluxe Ergonomic Tactical Forward Grip
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MSRP: $17.97
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UTG Ambidextrious Foldable RIS Fore Grip
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MSRP: $21.95
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VooDoo Tactical M4 Open Top bungee Triple Magazine Pouch
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MSRP: $19.99
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Condor Outdoor Folding Magazine Recovery Dump Pouch
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MSRP: $24.99
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VooDoo Tactical Dump Pouch
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MSRP: $29.99
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VooDoo Tactical Knee Pads Guards
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MSRP: $39.99
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UTG Full Size Tri-rail Riser Mount, 1" High
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MSRP: $49.99
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MSRP: $39.99
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Condor Outdoor Drop Leg Utility System
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Product Reviews
(6 Ratings, 5 Reviews) |
Average Rating:
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Great Mags
Max Pickard
(Nampa, ID)
11/19/2011 5:09 PM
Like others have said why pick quality or quantity when you can have both? I've used these in my Classic Army & have yet to have a single issue. They honestly work better than the high cap that came with the rifle. Love these mags! Sure, they're all plastic & whatnot but they're well made, & you can't even tell they're plastic unless you're actually holing one & checking it out up close. GREAT bargain, great performance. I HIGHLY recommend these.
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These Mags are awesome
David Seremek
(Glen ellyn, IL)
7/12/2010 12:39 PM
I love the mags. The price is great.
They are very reliable and have never jammed in my Classic Army M4. The only problem with one is my friend put Walmart BBs in them that were dirty. They jammed but I just hit the mag on a tree and the BBs came out.
Great Mags!
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Best midcaps for AR series
Coinstarp
(Unknown)
6/19/2008 3:21 PM
These are great midcaps, aside from their gray color (easily krylon'ed) I can find nothing wrong with them. They feed great, are durable, and are cheap enough to skirmish (I won't cry if I lose one).
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Best Bang For your Mil-Sim buck
FoxBoi
(Unknown)
3/6/2008 1:42 AM
Nothing about these magazines is a draw back aside from the plastic exterior.
I have unfortunately dropped, stepped on, and sometimes abused these magazines. After only losing 2, I must say these magazines are AMAZING!! I recommend breaking them in before field use, but I have never had one mis-feed, one problem with these magazines. GREAT MAGS!!! For the price, one can NOT argue their value on the field.
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The usual dilemma...
Redtail
(Unknown)
1/18/2008 12:52 PM
QUality or quantity?
Why pick one, when you can have both?
MAG's box-sets of magazines are perfect for players seeking decent equipment at a decent price, but need more than enough for a few quick skirmishes.
These magazines hold just under 100 rounds, provided you oil them immediately when you recieve them, before using them.
As with all midcap magazines, these require oil inside the load-tube and on the follower, to allow the spring to slide smoothly inside the magazine and to feed consistently.
My personal recommendation is to buy a can of spray-lube for gas guns, attach the included straw, and poke it down the magazine well. Give one long, slow blast as you pull it out, then load the magazine all of the way, right away.
If treated properly, these magazines will serve you well for a very long time, at the cost of two hi-caps.
Allowed by most Mil-Sim scenario commissions, such as Summit lake Entertainment's Codename: THUNDER series, the widely lauded Operation: Lion Claws series in California, and others.
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