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EMG Magazine for BLU & GLOCK Series Gas Airsoft Pistols (Model: Enhanced / Green Gas / 25rds)

7 Customer Reviews

by Cathrine L. on 06/01/2020
"Gives the gun a much more aggressive look. Love the way it feels and the construction of this mag especially. The gas efficiency is amazing and consistent. Seals very well when loaded and the addition of the protruding mag end is very nice and adds a nice impact buffer if you ever accidentally drop the mag. One downside I see in the future although not now, would be the stub on the very back of the mag to stop it from seating too high in the gun. The stub is fairly small and I can see it eventually wearing down quickly. This will lead to malfunctions where the gas port at the top of the mag might catch onto one of the moving parts within the slide. Overall though, this is an amazing product and will definitely get more in the near future.

Pros:
-Seal and gas efficiency
-Construction and durability
-Looks AMAZING
-Butt-plate is a great pad for accidental impacts
-Easily maintainable and breakdown if needed
-Thicc mag lip for added durability

Cons
- Small stub on the back might wear down and cause malfunctions when pushing the mag too far up.
by Cole A. on 07/28/2019
"Best Glock mag money can buy! The Enhanced Green Gas Version not the CO2 Version

The enhanced green gas version of this mag is amazing, unlike the co2 version. This mag uses we-tech threads for the gas fill valve in case you want to HPA tap it as I did. The mag is even better for HPA tapping as its gasket can take much higher pressures (At least 130 psi). A psi of 120 was sufficient giving me 350 fps with .2s (My we-tech mag could only take a psi of 110). The base plate of the mag features an SAI logo and is flared with texturing for easy gripping. The bbs are easily inserted by pulling down on the feeding spring and filling from the bottom. However, depending on who you are this can be either a pro or a con, the magazine is constructed of all most entirely metal. Sure this means its more durable but it also results in the mag getting cold very fast causing a rapid fps decline (This is why I HPA tapped the mag). This can be overcome by simply purchasing multiple mags or not playing in 50-degree weather at night like me

Pros:
Great Gasket
Baseplate is Textured
Easy BB Filling
Metal Construction

Cons:
Freezes Up Fairly Quick

Overall: 10/10
by Jonathan L. on 12/30/2018
"Enhanced green gas mag works fine with Spartan Glock. No leaks, no feeding issues, no huge wobble when loaded in a gun. Larger baseplate does get noticeable in the hands but I bought it knowing this. I wanted to check compatibility with the Spartan Glock.
by William S. on 07/22/2020
"Bought one of these for an EF G18c. Magazine itself worked great. Higher pressure even increased the cyclic rate on full auto. Do be careful though, the cap is a much tougher metal than the magazine body, so the threads are VERY easy to strip or cross thread. Be careful when putting the cap back on after replacing a CO2 cartridge. Performance, air seal, efficiency, All alright. Only downside I've found so far is the weakness of the threads.
by Zachary V. on 04/29/2020
"Enhanced Green gas version. Solid build, with a nice heavy weight. Works in Elite Force Glock 19, but does not drop free when you hit the mag release.

Pros
Holds more bbs than standard mag.
Solid construction.

Cons
Does not drop free.
by Evan C. on 05/24/2018
"Alright, so the gun is solid. The magazines are absolute garbage though. The CNC caps threaded fine the first two times, but after that they stripped. Evike is sending me a replacement for my 30 round mag, at least. It's just frustrating though because now I can't use my pistol this weekend :(
by Aaron G. on 12/28/2023
"I have had nothing but bad luck with these mags. They consistently leaked no matter what I tried: silicone lube, adjusting the valve, and wearing them in. I even had to send a couple back to see if they were defective. To no avail, the ones I received were just as leaky. I have no clue what is up with these mags but I would be cautious buying them.