Elite Force 140rd Midcap Magazine for M4 / M16 Series Airsoft AEG Rifles (Color: Black / One)
117 Customer Reviews
by David A. on 03/07/2017
"works as expected in ICS m4, feeds well, does not jam.
plastic, but works fine even after several mag dumps.
all in all can't ask for more at this price point.
plastic, but works fine even after several mag dumps.
all in all can't ask for more at this price point.
by Noah M. on 06/23/2016
"They magazine are perfect for me. They require no winding and its lightweight too. The only easy and fast way to reload this magazine is by putting a speed loader close to the feeding hole and pressing it.
by Noah M. on 06/15/2016
"These mags are great in my opinion, they very sturdy polymer plastic and feed well. I have a VFC H&K 416c and these mags have no wobble at all. Every bb feeds great. I recommend you buy these especially if you have a H&K 416c.
by Adam M. on 01/25/2016
"I own 5 of these mags and they're amazing! they're lightweight and have a great finish. they feed well with the G&G combat machine and the A&K Masada
by Jonny R. on 09/14/2015
"I gotta say, when I first bought these I was kinda nervous as there were a good amount of bad reviews on these. Especially for using them with a G&G gun which is what I have them. Trusting in elite force, I bought them anyways and took the risk. I am definitely glad I did as they are great. I have had 0 feeding issues but there is a reason for that. As I was reading other reviews I saw that a guy had said to do this process;
Load 10-15 bbs
Spray some silicone
Load 10-15 more bbs
He said to do this because when you got them they are bone dry and he is exactly right. So I would definitely suggest doing that as it has helped me. Another thing that I saw was that people said it was going to be impossible to do maintenance on it as they had sealed the cap shut. This is true as it looks like they have superglued it. Reason for, idk. I believe that they will last you about a year though and at that point, you can buy some more or try to pry the cap off but maybe ruin you mag. Now let's talk about pros and cons
Pros:
Light
Polymer (feels like it)
Inexpensive
Great feeding (for me)
(Low profile)
Cons:
Cap sealed shut
You don't have them
Like I said, even though that you might read some bad reviews, I would definitely take the risk and buy them.
Load 10-15 bbs
Spray some silicone
Load 10-15 more bbs
He said to do this because when you got them they are bone dry and he is exactly right. So I would definitely suggest doing that as it has helped me. Another thing that I saw was that people said it was going to be impossible to do maintenance on it as they had sealed the cap shut. This is true as it looks like they have superglued it. Reason for, idk. I believe that they will last you about a year though and at that point, you can buy some more or try to pry the cap off but maybe ruin you mag. Now let's talk about pros and cons
Pros:
Light
Polymer (feels like it)
Inexpensive
Great feeding (for me)
(Low profile)
Cons:
Cap sealed shut
You don't have them
Like I said, even though that you might read some bad reviews, I would definitely take the risk and buy them.
by Kenny R. on 06/14/2015
"This is a great magazine for someone on a budget
by Juan S. on 06/11/2015
"These Mas are freaken solid. I've had them for almost 5 months and are still going strong. Even though these are plastic they can still take a beating, I kid you not.
Pros:
Super Solid
140rds
60 day warranty
light weigt
cons:
a little tight in the mag well at first
Pros:
Super Solid
140rds
60 day warranty
light weigt
cons:
a little tight in the mag well at first
by Nijae V. on 05/25/2015
"I love these mags. there durable and feed well, but they are not metal.
by Brenden T. on 05/05/2015
"These mags are amazing! They are plastic but very sturdy. Shake them and there is no rattling whatsoever! I have never had one jam on me yet, These are amazing and well worth the price.
by Dillon B. on 04/12/2015
"These mags are surprisingly quite nice, they feed every bb in my VFC HK416, they are made of plastic but they do seem durable, i have not beaten them but i have thrown them around while on the field and they have held up fine. The only problem was that i needed to put just one layer of electrical tape around the upper part of the mag so that they fit better in my gun, but overall i am very pleased with these, especially with how cheap they are.
by gerald c. on 01/01/2015
"Great mag- My gun- elite force ares m4 cqb
Pros: Feed nicely, the mag that came with my gun is wobbly and these mags fit SNUG, don't fall if u accidental hit the mag release, cheap, 140 rounds (really about 135, 130ish 140 is overfeeding), durrable plastic
Cons: not any that i know of, unless your the type of person who likes the metal mag feel.
Pros: Feed nicely, the mag that came with my gun is wobbly and these mags fit SNUG, don't fall if u accidental hit the mag release, cheap, 140 rounds (really about 135, 130ish 140 is overfeeding), durrable plastic
Cons: not any that i know of, unless your the type of person who likes the metal mag feel.
by Noah P. on 12/31/2014
"I love these magazines. They are light, relatively inexpensive, and available in the two most common M4-style color choices. Yes there have been some feeding issues at the beginning, but I agree with the comment that if you lube them correctly and clean they on a regular basis, they feed beautifully. I use these in my H&K 416c, my H&K M27 and another PolarStar VFC build I have. These magazines do not feed as well with my G&P AEG. They are mainly geared towards VFC/Umarex/Elite Force builds.
by Derick B. on 11/15/2014
"Okay guys here's the rundown, I tried these mags in my G&G CM16 and they didn't feed at all so I put a patch of the soft side of Velcro in the front of the magwell to make them sit in better and bam, they feed perfectly. Just be sure to load them and unload them 3 or 4 times like with any other mid caps to break them in.
Main Points:
THEY FEED PERFECTLY
IF NOT USE SOFT SIDE OF VELCRO
BREAK THEM IN
Main Points:
THEY FEED PERFECTLY
IF NOT USE SOFT SIDE OF VELCRO
BREAK THEM IN
by Gus H. on 09/19/2014
"First off, Yes out of the box they have feeding issues, but that is because they are bone dry with no lubrication (maybe for storage). I had issues with them not feeding the first time I played with them, but this is what you need to do. It only needs to be done ONCE after I did that these things work amazingly well for the past 6+ months.
Load 10-15 bbs
Spray a bit of spray silicone into the feed hole
Load the rest
Spray a bit more.
To work it in, eject the bbs into the speed loader, and reload until satisfied.
DONE
They fit and feed faster than any other magazine I had after that. And for this price, modifying the mag to fit things like the PDR or other guns is easy and stress free, just a little bit of patience with a file or a knife. It is definitely one of the best mags for its money.
Pros:
Light weight
Durable for plastic
easy to modify
140 rounds of flawless fast firing
Cheap enough that it is no big loss if one goes missing
Have gone up to 35rps without missing a beat
Cons:
Not heavy for those who like that
needs to be lubricated for first use
If you don't mind the weight and you do the lubrication prep NO CONS.
Load 10-15 bbs
Spray a bit of spray silicone into the feed hole
Load the rest
Spray a bit more.
To work it in, eject the bbs into the speed loader, and reload until satisfied.
DONE
They fit and feed faster than any other magazine I had after that. And for this price, modifying the mag to fit things like the PDR or other guns is easy and stress free, just a little bit of patience with a file or a knife. It is definitely one of the best mags for its money.
Pros:
Light weight
Durable for plastic
easy to modify
140 rounds of flawless fast firing
Cheap enough that it is no big loss if one goes missing
Have gone up to 35rps without missing a beat
Cons:
Not heavy for those who like that
needs to be lubricated for first use
If you don't mind the weight and you do the lubrication prep NO CONS.
by Gus H. on 09/19/2014
"First off, Yes out of the box they have feeding issues, but that is because they are bone dry with no lubrication. I had issues with them not feeding the first time I played with them, but this is what you need to do. It only needs to be done ONCE after I did that these things work amazingly well for the past 6+ months.
Load 10-15 bbs
Spray a bit of spray silicone into the feed hole
Load the rest
Spray a bit more.
To work it in, eject the bbs into the speed loader, and reload until satisfied.
DONE
They fit and feed faster than any other magazine I had after that. And for this price, modifying the mag to fit things like the PDR or other guns is easy and stress free, just a little bit of patience with a file or a knife. It is definitely one of the best mags for its money.
Pros:
Light weight
Durable for plastic
easy to modify
140 rounds of flawless fast firing
Cheap enough that it is no big loss if one goes missing
Cons:
Not heavy for those who like that
needs to be lubricated for first use
If you don't mind the weight and you do the lubrication prep NO CONS.
Load 10-15 bbs
Spray a bit of spray silicone into the feed hole
Load the rest
Spray a bit more.
To work it in, eject the bbs into the speed loader, and reload until satisfied.
DONE
They fit and feed faster than any other magazine I had after that. And for this price, modifying the mag to fit things like the PDR or other guns is easy and stress free, just a little bit of patience with a file or a knife. It is definitely one of the best mags for its money.
Pros:
Light weight
Durable for plastic
easy to modify
140 rounds of flawless fast firing
Cheap enough that it is no big loss if one goes missing
Cons:
Not heavy for those who like that
needs to be lubricated for first use
If you don't mind the weight and you do the lubrication prep NO CONS.
