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A&K 110rd Mid-Cap Magazine for M4 Airsoft AEG Rifles (Color: Grey)

28 Customer Reviews

by Timothy G. on 06/01/2013
"Didn't fit my G&P receiver very well, only slight modification (addition of JB Weld to eliminate wobble) to the receiver was needed to make these feed perfectly. They feed in my Ajaxcustoms/G&G perfectly as well as in my friend's King Arms. They also feed very well in my old Classic Army. I've owned a lot of kinds of mags in the last 12 years, and these are the best.
by Nick D. on 03/16/2013
"I love these mags! They look great for a sniper rifle, feed perfectly, and so far maintenance has been minimal for me. Not to mention, they look great. I recommend a different color though, these are $10 more than the others.

Pros:
Look great
Feed great
Magpul trades and dust cover (for storage)
Compact
Great for sniper rifles and DMRs

Cons:
A little expensive for the capacity, but that's probably because of Magpul Liscensing

Overall, great product
by Luke K. on 04/30/2012
"This Mag is great. Simple as that.

1)Looks great
2)Feeds like a dream
3) Comes with dust cover
4) Holds 70rd
5) Very tough and sturdy build
6) Fits in the gun nice with very little wobble (if any)

Bottom line, BUY IT! you will not be disappointed.
by Holden B. on 06/14/2011
"I just got this mag a few days ago and used it in my G&P M4. It was amazing, it never misfed any bbs. It also is very lightweight so you can carry multiple mags without any problems.
by Omar B. on 11/23/2022
"I bought one in 2018 for my PDR. It came with changeable base plate, the one that has a loop so you can pull it from your mag pouch. In September I bought 4 more and none of them came with that other baseplate. Was very disappointed. Otherwise they still fit and feed my PDR as they should
by ashden h. on 05/22/2021
"So im not sure if anyone has counted the bb cap on these but i can only seem to get 90 in mine. Now keep in mind I've only ordered one as a test mag so could have a lemon, and i know that is only like 20 less then full but its kind of a bummer. Im going to try and cut a coil off the spring and see if that fixes it...or ruins it lol. But i felt this needed to be put out there for everyone to be aware. Other then that its a nice mag, it feels good feeds nice and has the look i wanted so nothing really bad to say other then a spring that might be to long?
by Tanner W. on 05/07/2018
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by Paul W. on 05/02/2018
"I wanted a high-quality polymer midcap shortie mag for my Amoeba AM-005 CQB/PRW rifle, because regular M4 mags look oversized and are more cumbersome. Basically a shortie version of the PTS EPM mag. These are pretty much the only thing available in the US (the Amoeba 120 round polymer shortie isn't sold in the US). Apparently these are based on (copied from?) a Magpul design. Very well made, seem durable and sturdy. They come with an optional Magpul base, which is a nice addition. I had a couple of minor issues when I first got mine:

1) The mags would not go into the magwell, even with a hard slap to the bottom. The magazine latch wasn't sliding out of the way when the mag was inserted. I used a file to put a bevel on the top edge of the mag, directly above the rectangular latch hole, and that took care of it.

2) One of the three mags I bought wasn't feeding right. Either it wouldn't feed at all, or BBs would just dribble out of the front of my gun. I took the magazine apart (easy to do) to find the problem. I didn't notice anything, but I am no expert. I reassembled the mag (also easy to do), and the problem was gone.

Overall I am VERY happy with these. They handle well and look great in my gun. They are only 70 rounds, which is perfect for the indoor field I play at (short games, semi-auto only). I WANT to have to change mags at least once during a game. I haven't decided yet whether to standardize on these for outdoor use (where full-auto is allowed) or switch to higher capacity full-sized midcaps.
by Omar B. on 04/19/2018
"Was a bit loose in a Lancer M4. Nothing a little tape couldn't fix. It was easy enough to completely disassemble and lubricate the spring's channel. After that it fed perfectly.
by Rozwel E. on 09/03/2015
"People might bag on A&K, but these things are pretty damn good (if you fix 'em up a bit.) when i first bought these, they didnt feed in my gun (standard G&P M4) so i took a look at them and made a comparison to some other mags i had. turns out, the nub holding down the bbs was a little too large, so i filed it down a bit now it feeds bbs in pretty much any gun without a problem. theyre a little loose in the magwell, but its negligible. all that matters is that they feed. by the way, these things look awesome on SBRs. comes with ranger plates and dust covers.
by Gregory M. on 10/13/2021
"Matrix/A&K 110rd midcap (shorty) magazine. I ordered two cause they were cheap. I like the look of short mags in my KWA Ronin T6. They came and seemed good for the price right away until I used one. The only issue I have had is the BB retainer gets stuck open while in the gun and when you pull it out any BBs in the mag instantly come shooting out. I am pretty inclined when it comes to things so I investigated and found that the retainer must be catching on the housing of the mag. I took the mag apart and was able to gently file the bottom of the retainer piece so that it was not sharp. This instantly cured the problem, although I slightly cracked some of the plastic when pulling the inner portion of the mag apart to take the retainer and retainer spring out. No problem as the inner parts go inside the outer part of the mag and is held together nicely. The second mag I was more careful peeling apart and had no issues modding it. Bottom line: if you want something that is designed and built better pay more than $12.00 these worked flawlessly after my mod for several matches and I expect they will be fine for a long while.
by Alexander F. on 04/05/2015
"Absolute Garbage!
I bought three of these. Loading with my Elite Force SL14 loader, I pushed one pump of BBs (~40 rounds) into one of the magazines. I immediately heard rattling. It was destroyed. I thought, "OK, sometimes these things happen in airsoft". So I tossed that one aside and grabbed another one. This one loaded fine the first time, but it didn't feed. When I went to release the rounds manually they just dribbled out.
Look, we all want badass Pmag looking mags, but these are terrible. Don't waste your money.
by michael l. on 03/14/2015
"I don't understand how everyone is running good reviews on these they hold about 15 rounds they jam up constantly and it's almost impossible to put them back together I wouldn't waste my time or money on these ever again you can get a lot more for a lot less from another brand

and For people thinking I only bought one I bought 3 and all 3 jam up an are loose and all 5 of my m4/m16