CYMA FlashMag Hi-Cap Magazine for AK Series Airsoft AEG Rifles (Color: Translucent / 520rd / Bulgarian-Style)
25 Customer Reviews
by Joshua N. on 11/02/2020
"This flash clip works great. In my CYMA sport AK. I really like pulling the string 2-3x. I don’t use gloves so there’s no issue, it’s So much better than winding at the bottom. It does feel like it would break if You dropped it a few times as it’s very light in construction and does not feel very sturdy..... so I wrapped mine in gorilla tape, figured it wouldn’t hurt any just to be safe, why not?
I’d buy again.
I’d buy again.
by christian z. on 09/18/2020
"BLK AK74
Pros:
1:fits/feeds in my lct ak
Cons:
1:says its cyma brand but it is actually Echo1
2:box came crushed and the mag cover was missing so there is nothing holding the bbs from spilling
4/5 stars...would be less but i think i just got a lemon or thats the reason why its discounted atm of review
Pros:
1:fits/feeds in my lct ak
Cons:
1:says its cyma brand but it is actually Echo1
2:box came crushed and the mag cover was missing so there is nothing holding the bbs from spilling
4/5 stars...would be less but i think i just got a lemon or thats the reason why its discounted atm of review
by EJ D. on 05/15/2018
"Just an FYI, these mags fit improperly in my G&G RK104 ETU. By this I mean that they feed very sporadically. I filed down the lower, thicker lip to be flush with the mag and it now works flawlessly.
by john s. on 05/03/2017
"I have to agree with some of the critical reviews here. The mag is all plastic and pretty fragile. It's not the tough fiber reinforced plastic, but not hard and brittle like Bakelite. Kind of just basic plastic. if you step on it, it will crack. The top hatch to load the bbs works well. The bottom hatch will break off in your first game--which is ok. I left it off and now it is much easier to wind the mag anyway. As a side note, this is really an AK 74 style magazine, not a AK47 or AKM. I think it is meat for all AK variants, though. With some adjustment/modifications it works in my cyma AKM, and it feeds bbs for a fast rate of fire. I really like having enough bbs for one game without changing mags. I have a metal flash mag too, and like it better, but for the price you cannot beat this plastic one.
by Ed H. on 01/20/2014
"I bought 2 of these mags for my Polar-Stared RPK (CYMA body), they are the only Magazine I have found that will keep up with it's very high ROF. Unlike the first, "flash Mags" I bought these mags will empty on just one winding. I plan on buying more in the near future.
Pros:
Fits mag well, and I did not fall out.
Empty's completely in one winding.
Works well with high ROF guns.
Price.
Cons:
one broke (I saved the parts)
Mag body is not as robust as other mags.
Overall I would recommend these to a friend
Pros:
Fits mag well, and I did not fall out.
Empty's completely in one winding.
Works well with high ROF guns.
Price.
Cons:
one broke (I saved the parts)
Mag body is not as robust as other mags.
Overall I would recommend these to a friend
by John H. on 12/22/2013
"I have the same "complaint" as Austin D., but other than that. I would recommend these for those looking for an AK hi-cap mag.
Before playing I wanted to see how many BBs 1 cord pull would feed after pressing the release button up top. I got 25-36 BBs to roll out upon release of the button.
I still prefer mid-caps to any type of hi-cap, but would not mind running 1-2 of these instead if I had to.
Before playing I wanted to see how many BBs 1 cord pull would feed after pressing the release button up top. I got 25-36 BBs to roll out upon release of the button.
I still prefer mid-caps to any type of hi-cap, but would not mind running 1-2 of these instead if I had to.
by Austin D. on 05/16/2012
"Excellent magazine, doesnt miss feed or get jammed (ive put about 2000rds through it so far). my only complaint is the texture which is rather smooth and doesnt emulate the original bakelite ones very well.
Pros:
feeds well
faster than regular mags
Cons:
none that affect performance.
Pros:
feeds well
faster than regular mags
Cons:
none that affect performance.
by James E. on 07/08/2020
"Mags function exactly as advertised. The plastic is very cheap. That being said, the mags are quite light even when filled. When you order these mags, do yourself a favor and super glue the connection seam that runs along the mag top-to-bottom. The mags have a high tendency to split apart at the seam upon dropping them from basically any height or applying mild force onto them. When you are ready to try out these mags, practice pulling the wire to get a good grasp on how far you can pull without putting any kind of tension on the string. The wire is prone to snapping which will ruin the mechanism. This happened to one of my mags and was extremely disappointing. Other than being made of super cheap plastic, needing super glue to boost the build quality, and the wire inside being prone to snapping ruining the mechanism of the magazine, they work fantastic as advertised. Just do yourself a favor and buy an extra one for every one you would normally run.
by Cyrus M. on 03/27/2018
"Will not fit LCT AK. I got ECHO 1 brand in the mail not CYMA.
by Christian H. on 04/18/2017
"I just recently received one of these mags. It sits nice in the magwell but doesn't feed in my Lancer Tactical AK74U RIS (http://www.evike.com/products/45979/). I have to pull back on it hard for it to feed a few bbs but then it stops feeding. The pull string is hard to grab since it sits pretty far up in the mag. Definitely, can't wind it with gloves on. Construction wise, it seems to be a nice mag but just not for my AK...8(