Evike High RPS Polymer Training Magazine w/ EV Texturing for M4 Airsoft AEG Rifles (Type: 360rd Hi-Cap / Dark Earth / Single)
29 Customer Reviews
by Weston K. on 05/23/2013
"These mags impressed me. Not only do they look good, they function perfectly. Almost like Pmags but way cheaper. The only quarrel I have with them is that they fit the magwell on my VFC 4CRS VERY tightly. I'm assuming as I wear on them, it will become easier.
Pros:
Durable
Sweet Looking
No jams yet or misfeeds
Cheap
Cons:
Real Tight in magwell (could be a pro for some who hate wobble)
BUY THESE MAGS. I have no regrets
Pros:
Durable
Sweet Looking
No jams yet or misfeeds
Cheap
Cons:
Real Tight in magwell (could be a pro for some who hate wobble)
BUY THESE MAGS. I have no regrets
by Jordan B. on 05/21/2013
"I just received two of these in the mail and I am extremely impressed. They are mad of high quality polymer and appear to be quite sturdy. They have zero wobble and feed flawlessly even with 20rps. GET THIS MAGAZINE.
by Spencer O. on 05/10/2013
"I have 6 of these so far and all I have to say is wow. They feed flawlessly in my g&g and my APS UAR, which is very very picky, and will feed tell there empty on a full wined. The construction is very hi quality also.
My only complaints are:
that the winding wheel could protrude out a little further, and that I didn't buy enough.
My only complaints are:
that the winding wheel could protrude out a little further, and that I didn't buy enough.
by matt w. on 05/06/2013
"These mags are AMAZING. They are so cheap ($8 with a Daily Door buster Deal) and high quality.
If you have ever used a G&G tan m4 it is the same plastic as that, very strong and light and a nice dark tan. They fit in my M4-A1 perfectly with barely any wobble.
I bought 3 and just ordered 2 more they're so good.
Pros: cheap, good quality, high cap, durable plastic
Cons: can't really think of any. Its a mag and works like it should.
If you have ever used a G&G tan m4 it is the same plastic as that, very strong and light and a nice dark tan. They fit in my M4-A1 perfectly with barely any wobble.
I bought 3 and just ordered 2 more they're so good.
Pros: cheap, good quality, high cap, durable plastic
Cons: can't really think of any. Its a mag and works like it should.
by Kevin H. on 05/02/2013
"Just received 5 of these. They would not fit in my metal KWA mag-well as they were too tight. They did fit in the KWA cqr though without any trouble. I tested one in my APS guardian M4 using an 11.1 lipo and the entire mag feed flawlessly. It took a while to wind it, but I was able to empty the mag with one winding - except for the 10 or so that always remain in a highcap. The only thing to worry about is a potentially tight magwell on a metal lower KWA.
by Chris S. on 05/21/2020
"I ordered these for my Krytac GPRCC and Lancer Tactical M16A4. They fit both mag wells perfectly. They are a little hard to get in/ out of he Krytac. It's a super tight fit. But they are hicap so reloads arent that big of an issue, just a bit slow because they do not just drop out quickly.
by Ben A. on 04/02/2015
"These are great mags feed great and work great. The only downside is they didnt fit in my gun which may be my fault. Besides that i was able to file them down and its good now. Great Mags
by Rafael T. on 10/08/2018
"I think this mag is too expensive. It's not bad, but it isn't good. For the price I'd pay a bit more and get a PTS mag. It doesn't feel solid, it's light and have a lot of wobble (using it with a SHS hop up and G&P receiver), I was expecting a better fiting.
I read about people losing the bottom screw during gameplay (basically the mag will fall apart), so I used a bit of blue loctite thread lock. But on one of the mags the nut holding the bottom screw broke its plastic housing and the mag fell apart anyway (with the screw and the nut still attached). I rebuilt the nut's plastic housing with some J&B glue and put it back together. I think the top of the mag have some play, this keeps wiggling the bottom screw/nut until the screw come loose (or break the area around the nut). I glued the top of the mag to the exterior shell and so far it's OK.
The feeding wheel on the bottom, as others have said, is to deep in the slot and, hard to reach with the fingers... not really a deal breaker, but it may hurt if you're not wearing some gloves.
Very disappointed with this mag, 3 stars just because it feeds OK. Handles 40 rounds/second in my M4 without a single hiccup. I'd buy more if they were like 12$, but at 18$ I'll get some PTS (20$ at the moment). Got some Cyma mags and they are better (I payed like 10$ each).
I read about people losing the bottom screw during gameplay (basically the mag will fall apart), so I used a bit of blue loctite thread lock. But on one of the mags the nut holding the bottom screw broke its plastic housing and the mag fell apart anyway (with the screw and the nut still attached). I rebuilt the nut's plastic housing with some J&B glue and put it back together. I think the top of the mag have some play, this keeps wiggling the bottom screw/nut until the screw come loose (or break the area around the nut). I glued the top of the mag to the exterior shell and so far it's OK.
The feeding wheel on the bottom, as others have said, is to deep in the slot and, hard to reach with the fingers... not really a deal breaker, but it may hurt if you're not wearing some gloves.
Very disappointed with this mag, 3 stars just because it feeds OK. Handles 40 rounds/second in my M4 without a single hiccup. I'd buy more if they were like 12$, but at 18$ I'll get some PTS (20$ at the moment). Got some Cyma mags and they are better (I payed like 10$ each).
by ronald w. on 11/01/2015
"The magazines are great looking, are quieter than metal mags, and have a really snug fit which saves them from getting a one star review from me.
I have other magazines that I have been using for months before I got these. I purchased these after reviewing the ratings and thought they would be a good purchase.
The issue is that you have to wind them ALOT before you can get a full cycle of BBs out of them. Plus, the wheel IS hard to get to. I have found that there is only one way to get the most spin action out of the wheel and that is to wear gloves and point the gun up in the air and use your thumb on your free hand to spin the wheel. I already know that I will be wearing out the thumb on my free hand glove soon. Even then I find myself spinning the ALOT and it this is aggravating during battle. I will have to request an exchange or modify these to work better.
Note: This is in comparison to mags that have the same loading system, but are metal mags instead of composite.
I have other magazines that I have been using for months before I got these. I purchased these after reviewing the ratings and thought they would be a good purchase.
The issue is that you have to wind them ALOT before you can get a full cycle of BBs out of them. Plus, the wheel IS hard to get to. I have found that there is only one way to get the most spin action out of the wheel and that is to wear gloves and point the gun up in the air and use your thumb on your free hand to spin the wheel. I already know that I will be wearing out the thumb on my free hand glove soon. Even then I find myself spinning the ALOT and it this is aggravating during battle. I will have to request an exchange or modify these to work better.
Note: This is in comparison to mags that have the same loading system, but are metal mags instead of composite.
by Troy M. on 07/15/2015
"I have seen and ran better mags. It feeds decent enough to play with but if you are pouring out rounds on full auto I don't recommend these. They shoot only 12 rounds before have to wind them even if you wind them for a long time and there are a lot of miss feeds.
by Thomas S. on 02/22/2015
"Nice mags but when wearing gloves are very hard to wind up. This is because the wheel is in the indent and is not flush or pertruding from bottom. I gave them away and bought others.
by Richard H. on 11/10/2014
"I recently purchased these mags for use in my G&G TR4-18, didn't think twice; great reviews, they look awesome, fit into the mag well beautifully, until mid combat I pop one in and fire nothing but blanks. I can get a few shots off consistently but it seems more often than not the magazine will not feed properly. This was consistent in all 5. They worked perfectly in my buddy's VFC M4, however, so that's good.. for him. I was pretty disappointed and will be sticking to the G&G mags for my G&G!
by Doug B. on 09/07/2015
"The first game I used these, they broke. Every single one of them. Don't get me wrong, they fed great into my JG M4, but the problem came when I was exchanging magazines. When I would pull the magazine out of my rifle, there was this screw on the bottom that held the entire mag together, that screw would magically be missing when I pulled the mag out. I checked each one before the game, and the screw was there. But not after. When that screw is gone, the whole mag fell apart in my hands. Which was pretty embarrassing because I was leading a push for my team and I was in front of the field marshals. Maybe if I had an M4 made by G&P these would work, but I still don't recommend buying these. No matter how sturdy they might seem to be.
by Jordan B. on 06/16/2015
"I was looking forward to using these with my gun but when using them, they had issues feeding and provided more problems than good. They would either not feed fast enough or over fed so that my gun would jam. It probably doesn't help that my gun has a fast ROF. These were a complete waste of money and time.
Pros:
lightweight construction
durable
Cons:
don't feed well with high ROF guns
cause jams
feeding problems
Mid-caps are better.
Pros:
lightweight construction
durable
Cons:
don't feed well with high ROF guns
cause jams
feeding problems
Mid-caps are better.