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King Arms 120 Round Mid-Cap M4/M16 AEG Magazine (Color: Desert / Box of 10)

22 Customer Reviews

by T.J. L. on 10/12/2008
"Yes, They are midcaps. Realcaps are 30 rd. mags and hicaps are 300 usually or higher.
by James T. on 07/17/2008
"These are no winding magazine. Probably the highest capacity no winding magazine other than the G&P 130 round. Great price for 10, fills your pouches and serves you well in mid-cap only games.
by kyle r. on 11/22/2015
"These mags are not bad at all when it comes to feeding. The low weight plastic is nice and sturdy as well. the reason I know is because they constantly fell out after having been filled. It might be my mag catch but these mags held out well with only minor dents on the edges.

would misplace again.
by Kevin L. on 02/28/2012
"I just got three of those today. Love them. They work great i just went throw 500 bbs in the last hour and their working great. I got a sig556 and they fit so and m4 or m16 even the p90 boxs mag sould work great with them. Their not metal, but its a strong plastic. i wish i got more. I give them a 4 out of 5
by Maxime D. on 02/01/2020
"I've bought 5 of these mags for my G&G CM16 SRXL and I'm not impressed. They keep on jamming.

I have played 3 sessions with them and since they are the first mid caps in my possession, I can't figure why they are jamming. My guess is that the springs or interior are not great quality and they keep on catching on something (walls or BB), jamming the BBs down the mag, creating a pocket where the BBs can move freely. I have to hit the mag on something to unjam the spring.

Last CQB night, I ended up using only 2 magazines that were feeding, but then started jamming so I had to use the high-cap that came with my rifle.

Pros:
- Solid contruction
- Good capacity

Cons:
- Jams a lot
- Hard to fill, keeps jamming as I fill with speed loader (great way to have sore thumbs)
- Wobbles in magwell, had to use electrical tape to widen the mag
- Can't fill all the way, more prone to jams
by Nick H. on 12/13/2017
"I bought 3 of these mags as well for my upgraded m4 because i did not want to buy metal mags cause i was trying to save money. But these mags are lose in the mag-well and stopped feeding after like 3-4 games.

Pros:
-Cheap
-Durable *did not break or get any scratches from being dropped a few times*
-Decent Mid cap Mag

Cons:
-Stopped feeding
-polymer
-not snug in the mag-well for my m4
-The stopper for the spring in one mag broke and just disappeared
by Ryan B. on 07/14/2013
"I bought three of these for my custom m4, plastic body, everything internally is upgraded, 400fps, around 850rpm. They all worked for about one game, then two of the three would not feed at all, while the other one worked perfectly fine. They seem to be very durable, given the fact that after they would stop feeding in the middle of a firefight, i would throw them against the nearest rock, and they only have a few scratches. Throwing them did not break them, as they still work in my friend's g&g raider XL, and his vfc m4.

Pros:
Throw proof, very durable
nice capacity
don't rattle
black, not a grey like some others
ok price
don't wobble in gun
great to relieve stress if you need to throw something

Cons:
Stopped feeding after one game
Gets you killed in a firefight

3/5 since they are very durable, and they seem to work in some guns, but not all.

I do NOT recommend these, the EliteForce ones are just as good, cheaper, and feed in my gun along with my friend's vfc and g&g