Angel Custom AP10 Straight Style Magazine for MP5 Series Airsoft AEG (Type: 48rd / Single Mag)
12 Customer Reviews
by Michael L. on 12/30/2023
"This does not fit in the king arms pdw 9mm sbr aeg unless you grind down the sides but then if you do it fit really well and doesnt rattle too bad. It is made of weak plastic but its not awful its more than acceptable.
by Kyle B. on 02/15/2021
"These mags are by far my favorite, love these like I love the mp5 short mags. They’re built well, stiff in the mag well just ugh I’m obsessed now I need 3 more lol. I love the fake bullet inserts too
by Alex P. on 12/16/2020
"Works as intended, and looks good. Not the best quality of plastic
by Kellon J. on 10/22/2020
"Great mag and definitely makes the gun stand out more. I wish the pegs on the side to stack mags were removable or maybe redesigned to not poke out as much. They can make it hard to get mags in pouches and when they are in there they can be hard to pull out quickly. overall the mag works well and gets the job done.
by John C. on 04/29/2017
"I bought a gun with a terrible mag that only fed reliably into the gun if i was holding it upside down but this mag fed to my gun fantastically with no miss fires through an entire mag and fit the receiver perfectly If your using an MP5 I definitely recommend this mag.
by Louis R. on 05/25/2015
"I purchased these magazines along with a MP5, and while this is my first experience personally dealing with high-capacity mags, I'll just list the observations I have made.
PROS;
-High quality material. Nothing shady concerning the price there.
-They have a rugged design too, despite the perception of being more are risk of being broken due to the slender dimensions of a MP5 mag.
- The mag-stacking feature works like a dream. Whether you're combing sets of two or all five or fifty, they're not going anywhere. Probably can make the two-set fit in standard M4 or AK pouches instead of doshing out for more specific pouches.
-The transparency of the plastic never leaves you wondering how many rounds you have left.
-Naturally a faster reload.
-marginally lighter than a metal mag.
CONS;
-The internals of the mag needs a substantial amount of ammunition to continue feeding. there will be plenty of ammo rattling in the mag yet it won't be enough to squeeze those last precious rounds out.
-While I have limited experience with the winding-action synonymous with high-capacity mags, these seem a little more arduous to wind compared to the rounds each winding action provides. Just a thought.
On the whole, these mags will promptly give your platform an edge in a distinctive, aggressive look and feel, while providing practicality and functionality to the mix.
PROS;
-High quality material. Nothing shady concerning the price there.
-They have a rugged design too, despite the perception of being more are risk of being broken due to the slender dimensions of a MP5 mag.
- The mag-stacking feature works like a dream. Whether you're combing sets of two or all five or fifty, they're not going anywhere. Probably can make the two-set fit in standard M4 or AK pouches instead of doshing out for more specific pouches.
-The transparency of the plastic never leaves you wondering how many rounds you have left.
-Naturally a faster reload.
-marginally lighter than a metal mag.
CONS;
-The internals of the mag needs a substantial amount of ammunition to continue feeding. there will be plenty of ammo rattling in the mag yet it won't be enough to squeeze those last precious rounds out.
-While I have limited experience with the winding-action synonymous with high-capacity mags, these seem a little more arduous to wind compared to the rounds each winding action provides. Just a thought.
On the whole, these mags will promptly give your platform an edge in a distinctive, aggressive look and feel, while providing practicality and functionality to the mix.
by Laurent E. on 11/03/2019
"hello, the chargers seem good quality but are a bit too wide for my Mp5 Tokyo marui. for me the big defect is at the level of the tenons mating. these tenons are the weak point of these loaders, they add width but their coupling is problematic with a mp5 because of the bracket on the loading well. I think I'll cut them very quickly to prevent it breaks and crack the charger at the same time because they bring me only disadvantages for an MP5 and little interest on an M4.
by Todd B. on 05/26/2016
"Bought five for use with my custom/highly modified '16 shorty which is utilizes a version of the SP/Escort GBB system. Gun chambers/fires 9mm and is used by Air Force/Use and DoD security forces for use in areas that are not ideal for high-powered weaponry for safety consideration sake). The original magazin�s used are UZI-type which are fitted with Magwell adaptors. My afaptors are metal custom jobs as the gun in question is over 15 years old and no such accessories were readily available at the time the gun was built - though Angel now makes that a non-issues (though the Angel item is mass produced and is wobbly and somewhat cheaply made. The problem resides he plastic used in the magazine and adaptor that is, frankly, unacceptable for such high-use items (and items which by their very nature can be subjected to rough use in the 'heat of battle'-type situations).
The problem extends to the Angel 9mm 'stick' clips (straight or angled). They do work, mind you - but the plastic formula used is VERY brittle and are quite prone to fracture, particularly around the 'feed lip' area (which is poorly designed and quite prone to failure is loaded any near it's stated capacity. The built-in mag attachment points (for clipping multiple mags together) is also prone to fracture if subjected to even modest force,
The biggest complaint that I have is the cheesy plastic. Angel should lose it in favor of something much more able to stay in one piece:/
I stick with my old steel TM clips for game work and the Angel ones as backup
The problem extends to the Angel 9mm 'stick' clips (straight or angled). They do work, mind you - but the plastic formula used is VERY brittle and are quite prone to fracture, particularly around the 'feed lip' area (which is poorly designed and quite prone to failure is loaded any near it's stated capacity. The built-in mag attachment points (for clipping multiple mags together) is also prone to fracture if subjected to even modest force,
The biggest complaint that I have is the cheesy plastic. Angel should lose it in favor of something much more able to stay in one piece:/
I stick with my old steel TM clips for game work and the Angel ones as backup
by Todd B. on 05/26/2016
"Bought five for use with my custom/highly modified '16 shorty which is utilizes a version of the SP/Escort GBB system. Gun chambers/fires 9mm and is used by Air Force/Use and DoD security forces for use in areas that are not ideal for high-powered weaponry for safety consideration sake). The magazin�s used are UZI-type and the SMG fitted with the Magwell adaptor. Mine were custom jobs as the gun in question is over 15 years old and no such accessories were readily available at the time the gun was built - though Angel now makes that a non-issues (though the Angel is mass produced and is wobbly and somewhat cheaply made.
That very problem extends to the Angel 9mm 'stick' clips (straight or angled). They do work, mind you - but the plastic formula used is VERY brittle and are quite prone to fracture, particularly around the 'feed lip' area (which is poorly designed and quite prone to failure is loaded any near it's stated capacity. The built-in mag attachment points (for clipping multiple mags together).
The biggest complaint that I have is the cheesy plastic. Angel should lose it in favor of something much more able to stay in one piece:/
I stick with my old steel TM clips for game work and the Angel ones as backup
That very problem extends to the Angel 9mm 'stick' clips (straight or angled). They do work, mind you - but the plastic formula used is VERY brittle and are quite prone to fracture, particularly around the 'feed lip' area (which is poorly designed and quite prone to failure is loaded any near it's stated capacity. The built-in mag attachment points (for clipping multiple mags together).
The biggest complaint that I have is the cheesy plastic. Angel should lose it in favor of something much more able to stay in one piece:/
I stick with my old steel TM clips for game work and the Angel ones as backup
by Louis R. on 05/14/2016
"When bought, it is assumed the low capacity of the mags as well as the fact it is unique in appearance are a given. So those points are ignored in the list below. I own only one of these low capacity magazines entirely out of circumstance, but I was thorough when reviewing my one magazine.
Pros:
-Extremely lightweight.
-Rather durable outer mag.
-Magazine couplers work relatively well.
-Mock bullets are a 3D cast, therefore are extremely convincing and immersive.
-feeds well.
-Simple and easy to dissemble and service.
Cons:
-Shoddy full-plastic construction.
-Mag easily splits when overfed.
-Magazine couplers inhibit pouch removal/insertion.
-Magazine couplers can separate and snap when handled roughly.
Pros:
-Extremely lightweight.
-Rather durable outer mag.
-Magazine couplers work relatively well.
-Mock bullets are a 3D cast, therefore are extremely convincing and immersive.
-feeds well.
-Simple and easy to dissemble and service.
Cons:
-Shoddy full-plastic construction.
-Mag easily splits when overfed.
-Magazine couplers inhibit pouch removal/insertion.
-Magazine couplers can separate and snap when handled roughly.
by Chris M. on 09/25/2014
"So I recently ordered one of these to see what they were like and it arrived today, I was thrilled when I saw that it looks great and fit really well with no wobble.
I was, however, not so thrilled when I tried to load the magazine and the spring that pushes the BB stopper forward suddenly shot out of the back of its housing and BB's sprayed everywhere.
Perhaps plastic was not the best choice of material for this part of the magazine.
I am not happy.
I was, however, not so thrilled when I tried to load the magazine and the spring that pushes the BB stopper forward suddenly shot out of the back of its housing and BB's sprayed everywhere.
Perhaps plastic was not the best choice of material for this part of the magazine.
I am not happy.
by Andrew F. on 09/06/2021
"I got one to try with my E.F. mp5k . when it arrived I loaded it up, and on the second shot it sounded like something broke. So I emptied the mag and a tiny metal wheel fell out. And the plastic looks really cheap. I really like the straight mag look though and the stacking of mags. I think I just got a bad one.