|  G&P 130RD Mid-cap precision feeding no winding magazine for G36 / MK36 / SL8 / SL9 / XM8 Series Airsoft AEG
G&P made magazines are proven world-wide, for decades in Japan and Hong Kong, to have the best feeding performance. If you have a high speed rifle that needs a magazine that can keep up with feeding, look no further! 100% Marui specification with reinforced materials and a superior external finish, many advanced users claim G&P magazines to be the best in the market!
These magazines are made with nicer finish, internal materials like the rest of G&P products providing better feeding and durability. Just another reason why G&P's AEG rifles are superior in many ways!
These are innovative revolution magazines simulating weight of a real G36 magazine with extremely high durability and mobility.
Although each magazine holds up to 140 rounds of Airsoft bb. for mil-sim players looking to hold only 30 or 50 rounds for realism, this magazine will offer you that possibility as well. Manufacture: G&P Capacity: 130+10 rounds. Applications: For Tokyo Marui, G&P, SRC, Matrix, CYMA, DBOY, Echo1, JG, Classic Army, ICS, SRC, UTG and other compatible MK36 series AEG. Application: For Tokyo Marui, Umarex, AEG, Matrix, ARES, AIM, KWA, Classic Army, STAR, Echo1, JG and other compatible G36 series AEG. (G36, G36C, G36K, MK36, KG36, XM8, SL8, SL9 and compatible models....ect) Features: Smooth Feeding Magazine Clamps onto one another Works on all known G36 series AEG in the market that uses Marui type gearbox and mag. Stealth Operation. Mid-cap Magazine?
Mid-cap magazine offers stealth operation (without bb wobbling sound when you move) and "debatable" better feeding as the feeding design is closer to how a real fire-arm is loaded. As 470 round capacity magazines don't exist in real life, a good amount of mil-sim players prefer mid-cap magazine for a different type of gaming experience.
Due to the nature design of all mid-cap magazines, they actually function better once you "break them in". To do so, spray some light silicon oil into the magazine, load and unload it a few times until feeding is smooth. (To ensure the spring runs smoothly inside the reservoir.)
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