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King Arms 110rd Mid-Cap Magazine for G3 Series Airsoft AEG (Package: Box Set of 5)

15 Customer Reviews

by sean S. on 01/24/2011
"yes they will fit in a jg t3. i have the same gun. im going to get these..
by salvador v. on 09/16/2010
"i want to get something like this but i dont know if it would fit my JG T3 can any one tell me if it would thanks
by Zachary D. on 03/17/2009
"I purchased these magazines along with my matrix G3 and they are great feeding mags I only had one small problem with them they fit a little to tight in the magazine well making it difficult to reload quickly but a simple solution if you have the same problem as i did. On the back of the magazine there is a place that is just a hair thicker than the rest of the seam it is raised a tiny bit so i just took some sandpaper and sanded it down a little and now fits like a charm. over all great mags definite buy
by Eddy F. on 02/09/2009
"these mags are great and fit VERY well into my Echo1 G3 DSR. The gun had serious feeding problems with the stock mag and these worked perfectly
by Shane K. on 10/02/2020
"Bought this for my JG T3K3. It fits but albeit a bit awkwardly. Mag also wobbles left and right while in the gun but feeds well. Speaking of feeding, shot through three mags worth of bbs with no feed issues so the wobble really doesn't affect much. Made of good plastic, so it can probably take some decent abuse. Overall pretty good mag.
by William P. on 08/19/2020
"The magazines work. Would recommend!

They work in my JG T3K3 T3A3 AEG Rifle.
Although they work they are quite wobbly in the mag well.

1 of the 5 mags I bought was broken in the packaging.
The peace holding the spring in place on the bottom of the magazine was broken, but was easily fixed with tape to keep it in place.
I taped down the other 4 mags just to be safe.

Overall it will get the job done.
Again, would recommend.
by herberth c. on 09/20/2019
"These fit the Classic Army G3 tight length wise and loosely wide ways. Which is better than the included hicap, specifically with classic army, the stock hicap falls out by itself.

Feeds perfect if you dont over fill them but only hold about 80 bb's, not 110 as stated.

Cheap plastic texture but look good until you handle them.


Pro:

- Cheap
- Looks good
- Feed great
- Wont fall out ( classic army )

Cons

- Feels cheap and is made of plastic
- Only holds about 80 bb's
- Fitment although better than stock is not great ( classic army)
by Jesse P. on 05/04/2017
"They are very solid, good plastic build, which is nice. They do not fit perfectly in my JG G3 however. They wobble some and sometimes need adjustment to feed properly. It's not a huge deal because I generally find myself holding the mag well anyways so I naturally hopd it in place, but for others who use fore grips, you may have issues.
by Johnny S. on 04/26/2017
"Pros:
- good plastic build
- no issues loading at all
- no difference in build quality
Cons:
- where honestly just thrown in the box {but im nitpicking this one)
- Will Not fit a T3 K1 at all ( had to put some shims in the mag well to make them stick, even then they don't always feed }

Overall im okay with them.
by Jesse W. on 12/01/2008
"Generally good mags
I didn't get them from evike though.

Essentially, they are midcaps that make a hard fit into g3's. 90-100 bbs each with almost no feeding problems. Simple midcaps.

The only problem is that when you eject the mag, a few leftover bbs fall out with it.
by Michael G. on 08/15/2008
"I got 1 of these and then one of the 500 rd. mags these are great best of all they make no noise! No feed problems so far!
by Jacob B. on 01/15/2017
"These magazines fit okay in my JG T3-K1 (G3 SG/1) and are pretty much the only G3 hicaps that exist. There are some big caveats however.

You will need to file down the rear of the magazine, where it locks into the receiver. It engages perfectly with the magazine release, but there is a little bit too much material on the rear of the magazine to comfortably seat in the gun.
Comparing these King Arms midcaps to the hicap that was included with my G3, the rear "spine" of the hicap is flat while there is a conspicuous raised area on the King arms mags. Sand that down to be flush with the spine, and round the corner to about 45 degrees.

Even after correcting this there are some things to note about using G3 magazines. You must "rock" them in like on an AKM or AK-47 while loading, so insert them nose first and then knock them rearwards. Also, the magazines wobble side to side unlike the stock metal hicaps, but that hasn't affected feeding too much after I broke them in. The mags are lightweight, and WILL fit into M4 or M16 mag pouches, but only one where you might be able to fit two M4 mags. I am able to fit anywhere from 80-100 rounds in the mags.
by Lucas K. on 05/27/2017
"Well, I gotta say, I was pretty unsatisfied.

For a start, they're plastic, which is way less cool than a heavy steel mag in your hands. That's simply a personal preference issue, though, and these have plenty of issues besides.

Of the three I got, only one fed somewhat reliably, and even then it would skip or refuse to feed. I can only assume this has to do with the excessive wobble that the magazines experience when you insert them, although I shimmed mine with electrical tape and it didn't do much either.

Additionally, mine at least did NOT hold 110 rounds. I counted and it was about 70. That's a pretty big difference.

Perhaps I just got a trio of lemons. However, I do not recommend.
by Lucas K. on 07/17/2017
"Simply cannot recommend these.

They do not fit in the JG T3 magwell particularly well, wobbling all over the place and requiring quite a rock-in to even engage the mag catch properly. They refuse to feed (yes, I have broken them in) and the plastic finish is a turn-off to boot.
by Mason T. on 06/23/2017
"Well, I gotta say, I was pretty unsatisfied.

Where Should i start yes they platic but way cheaper and worse than any plastic mags i have had in the past or currently.

Of the six I got, only two fed somewhat reliably, and even then it would skip or refuse to feed. Two of the others the plastic follower broke and is rattling around inside. As previously stated they have excessive wobble that the magazines experience when you insert them, although I shimmed mine with velcro and it didn't do much either.

Additionally, none of mine held 110 rounds. I counted and it was about 50 at best or less with the eception of 1 it holds about 80ish. That's a pretty big difference.

Perhaps I just got a bunch of lemons. However, I do not recommend