Evike.com BAMF 190rd Polymer Mid-Cap Magazine for M4 / M16 Series Airsoft AEG Rifles (Color: Tan / Pack of 10)
258 Customer Reviews
by Alexander M. on 06/21/2020
"Mags do not fit g&g cm16. I tried taping the mags, taping the magwell, everything. I could get the mags to fit snugly but the mag release arm will not grab the mag and they fall out no matter what. When I hold the mag in they do feed very well, just not a good fit for my particular rifle.
by Josh H. on 02/09/2020
"I didn't buy these from here I actually got them from i guy I met at my local field and he said he was selling them because of problems with loading the mags and keeping them in. I only got to play one game with them and they feed pretty well. my only complaint is how hard you need to hit the bottom of the mag to lock it in so it wont fall out.
by CALEB K. on 12/13/2019
"I have purchased a lot of mags to find which fit our guns (VFC, Krytac, KA) and these fit mostly well.
The 190 is appealing, however they are a tad bit larger than the other mags. I haven't tested much with our ~30rps guns, but it seem to work.
I have also dropped mine repeatedly (during testing) and don't have any damage falling ~5 1/2 feet onto concrete. It, like many others, will spurt out a few BBs upon impact.
I decided against them though because of a couple reasons... I don't like the look of the empty window (and I don't care enough to go in and add fake bullets), I don't like the length of these mags in the pouches I already own, and I don't like the feel of it compared to the KWA120's.
The 190 is appealing, however they are a tad bit larger than the other mags. I haven't tested much with our ~30rps guns, but it seem to work.
I have also dropped mine repeatedly (during testing) and don't have any damage falling ~5 1/2 feet onto concrete. It, like many others, will spurt out a few BBs upon impact.
I decided against them though because of a couple reasons... I don't like the look of the empty window (and I don't care enough to go in and add fake bullets), I don't like the length of these mags in the pouches I already own, and I don't like the feel of it compared to the KWA120's.
by Aaron H. on 10/26/2019
"They seem quite wobbly in my M4. Also, the switch on top of the magazine might switch on it's own sometimes, making them unable to stay in the mag well until switched over again. All in all, they might seem bad but I haven't had any feeding issues yet and they probably aren't gonna fall out. Not too bad, but there might be somewhat better options out there. But hey, not bad for $10. Got 2 of them.
by Andres B. on 01/31/2019
"These feed well in my Krytac SPR ll
Mine didn’t come with dummy rounds on the side, which I was disappointed about but I bought a few more maybe they’ll be included
Mine didn’t come with dummy rounds on the side, which I was disappointed about but I bought a few more maybe they’ll be included
by jeremy d. on 02/26/2018
"I picked up a 5 pack of the B.A.M.F mags. On my first day out with them 4 performed perfectly. The 5th mag, after two matches I had an o-ring pop out of where the bb's are inserted. If I shake the mag I can hear bb's rattle around. When I push the spring to release the bb's nothing comes out. I think it's an internal issue with the spring. Anyways, I will be buying more of these mags they are awesome.
by Ryan L. on 12/30/2017
"Has a really rough time fitting in my krytac SDP but when it's in right it feeds flawlessly
by Tyler H. on 10/10/2017
"For a plastic mag, these feel like they will hold up great. They have an awesome texture feel and I love that it says " B. A. M. F. " on it. Sadly, this is not a perfect midcap. While it does fit into my gun, it is hard to get it to click in unless I shave it down a little. These is a lip on the front not allowing it fully click into my Echo 1 Troy M4.
Not only that, but the faux bullet side window stickers look horrendous. Others have said it is possible to take them out, but I have not tried yet. It is a cool opportunity to paint it a funky color for identification purposes at least.
Pros:
-Great contruction
-Nice material
-190rd midcap
-B.A.M.F.
Cons:
-Won't fit without modification
-Ugly faux bullet side window
Not only that, but the faux bullet side window stickers look horrendous. Others have said it is possible to take them out, but I have not tried yet. It is a cool opportunity to paint it a funky color for identification purposes at least.
Pros:
-Great contruction
-Nice material
-190rd midcap
-B.A.M.F.
Cons:
-Won't fit without modification
-Ugly faux bullet side window
by Benjamin F. on 08/04/2017
"These mags work great. Perfect for mid-cap-mandated fields. The ONLY issue is the fake bullet window. In person, the bullets don't look real at at all. As mentioned previously, remove the single bottom plate screw, slide off the bottom plate, then push the internal mag from the bottom up to remove the entire inner assembly and you can easily remove the fake decal. Once the decal is removed, you can tape off and paint the are under the window a custom color to easily identify your mags should you misplace or lose one on the field.
by Joel M. on 07/10/2017
"well i got this knowing it was bad just a filler item but it holds up real good one thing to note theres plastic things that will poke you but would recommend to new players
by Dexter L. on 01/13/2017
"First thing's first, I ordered 3 of these for my Elite Force H&K 416 CQB. They DO NOT fit out of the box without modification.
First Impression:
They're made of plastic but they don't flex too much. Fully assembled they feel fairly solid. They are lightweight but sturdy feeling. Bullet window is cheesy, but does it really matter? Texture is nice and grippy.
Compatibility:
As I stated before they will not fit H&K 416 mag wells without modification. The mag will not catch because the first "knuckle" of the magazine prevents full insertion. I use a soldering iron to melt and reform the plastic in order to accommodate the mag well. Don't file it, you'll end up with a hole in your mag that you'll have to tape up. After that mod, I they fit like well. They wobble a tiny bit, but not a big deal to me.
They fit my KWA KM16BR well because its mag well, like most M16 variants, is slanted up more in the front.
Function:
So far, they feed well. Keeps up with my stock ROF. Plenty of folks can attest to their functionality already.
Pros:
- Very inexpensive (esp. after coupons)
- Higher capacity mid-cap
- Gives you a window you can personalize with colored tape or name tag (See, it's not completely useless!)
- Lightweight
- Feeds well
- The spring is removable without disassembling the entire mag housing
Cons:
- Doesn't fit HK 416's
- Cheesy bullet stickers
Conclusion:
Really good, inexpensive, practical mags. After the mod, I really enjoy them so far. They will serve their purpose even though they aren't going to win any tacticool fashion shows (Go PTS EPM for that). If they fit my gun out of the box, I would give them 5/5.
First Impression:
They're made of plastic but they don't flex too much. Fully assembled they feel fairly solid. They are lightweight but sturdy feeling. Bullet window is cheesy, but does it really matter? Texture is nice and grippy.
Compatibility:
As I stated before they will not fit H&K 416 mag wells without modification. The mag will not catch because the first "knuckle" of the magazine prevents full insertion. I use a soldering iron to melt and reform the plastic in order to accommodate the mag well. Don't file it, you'll end up with a hole in your mag that you'll have to tape up. After that mod, I they fit like well. They wobble a tiny bit, but not a big deal to me.
They fit my KWA KM16BR well because its mag well, like most M16 variants, is slanted up more in the front.
Function:
So far, they feed well. Keeps up with my stock ROF. Plenty of folks can attest to their functionality already.
Pros:
- Very inexpensive (esp. after coupons)
- Higher capacity mid-cap
- Gives you a window you can personalize with colored tape or name tag (See, it's not completely useless!)
- Lightweight
- Feeds well
- The spring is removable without disassembling the entire mag housing
Cons:
- Doesn't fit HK 416's
- Cheesy bullet stickers
Conclusion:
Really good, inexpensive, practical mags. After the mod, I really enjoy them so far. They will serve their purpose even though they aren't going to win any tacticool fashion shows (Go PTS EPM for that). If they fit my gun out of the box, I would give them 5/5.
by Juliet B. on 10/04/2016
"Beautiful magazines. Easily the best midcaps I have ever used.
Pros:
-Better than average capacity. ~190 rounds. Most midcaps only hold 120 or 140.
-Light weight. When in full battle rattle, ounces equal pounds and these are not encumbering at all.
-Fits in both my Dboys M16A4 and Lancer M4A1. If they don't fit in your gun, you have two options. A file or electrical tape, depending on why they won't fit.
-Incredibly powerful follower spring. Could easily handle 20 RPS, most likely well over that. I've no need to go Order-66 on people so I can't test tuned Pstars or HPA.
Cons:
-As the general trend in plastic magazines, two will will not fit in double-stack mag pouches due to their tall height and wide baseplates. I knew this while buying, though. Your mag pouch which could normally hold four USGI aluminum type magazines may only hold two of these.
-Relatively smooth surface.
Pros:
-Better than average capacity. ~190 rounds. Most midcaps only hold 120 or 140.
-Light weight. When in full battle rattle, ounces equal pounds and these are not encumbering at all.
-Fits in both my Dboys M16A4 and Lancer M4A1. If they don't fit in your gun, you have two options. A file or electrical tape, depending on why they won't fit.
-Incredibly powerful follower spring. Could easily handle 20 RPS, most likely well over that. I've no need to go Order-66 on people so I can't test tuned Pstars or HPA.
Cons:
-As the general trend in plastic magazines, two will will not fit in double-stack mag pouches due to their tall height and wide baseplates. I knew this while buying, though. Your mag pouch which could normally hold four USGI aluminum type magazines may only hold two of these.
-Relatively smooth surface.
by Taiga A. on 07/11/2016
"These mags are durable, they feed well, and are a great option for the price. They fit perfectly in my Krytac CRB with just a little bit of electrical tape. Why four stars? Because maxing the mags out even close to 190 rounds is definitely not a good idea. When at full capacity the spring is under extreme tension and causes double feeding and jamming issues. The solution is to load them to about 140 or maybe 150, but the advertised 190rd is somewhat arguable.
by Khai R. on 04/25/2016
"To start off when I revived them in the mail one of them was chipped at the top (probably in shipping) but it didn't affect the performance anyways the construction is all polymer but it doesn't seem the strongest but it hasn't broke on me either the bullet window in it looks extremely cheesy and I much rather not have it there but when testing them out they fed good and I had no problems only reason I put 4 stars is that one came chipped.
by Nate F. on 08/07/2015
"This mag is worth more than it's retailed for, so for 10 bucks you need to get some.
Pros:
- Cheap!
- Sturdy.
- Feed great.
- Fit MOST M4's, their
are some models that
don't fit.
- Durable
Cons:
- Last few BB's sometimes
do not feed.
- The tan shade is SLIGHTLY off color
- Ranger Plates don't fit, but then again
they were never intended to.
- The fake bullet inserts are GROSS. I recommend
screwing off the base plate, taking the inside out, and
to remove the stickers on either side and just
cover the windows with electric tape from the inside.
Pros:
- Cheap!
- Sturdy.
- Feed great.
- Fit MOST M4's, their
are some models that
don't fit.
- Durable
Cons:
- Last few BB's sometimes
do not feed.
- The tan shade is SLIGHTLY off color
- Ranger Plates don't fit, but then again
they were never intended to.
- The fake bullet inserts are GROSS. I recommend
screwing off the base plate, taking the inside out, and
to remove the stickers on either side and just
cover the windows with electric tape from the inside.