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EMG Strike Industries Licensed 220rd Mid-Cap Polymer Magazine for M4/M16 Series Airsoft AEG Rifles

4 Customer Reviews

by Thomas N. on 11/24/2021
"These mags work amazing I've never had a misfeed of any sort. completely worth the few extra dollars compared to cheaper alternatives.
by Austin L. on 10/18/2021
"These mags are fantastic. I love the look and feel of them, they're pretty light weight and despite being 220 rounds, they're only about 1/4" longer than my other mags. I haven't had any issues with fitment or feeding, and I've tried them in Krytac, G&G, JG, and CYMA. My M4 is pretty high speed, but I haven't measured the rof, though I can say these mags have no trouble keeping up with it. No misfires yet.
by Tristan R. on 05/21/2022
"I have three of these and they all only hold a little less then half of what it says.
by MARTIN C. on 10/12/2021
"Figured I'd write a review since I havent seen anything on these.

Seems like a decently well built mag. At the first loading i got 126 rounds in it with my Odin speedloader. I decided to open it up to see what was going on.

The baseplate is held on with a screw that threads into a steel insert (nice). The baseplate slides off and the outer sleeve comes off.

The inner mag is a clamshell that has a dozen or something screws that hold it in. Inside its oddly reminiscent of the latest 250round midcap that everyone is going crazy over, you know the one.

the bb channel does an extra turn and winds around one extra time compared do your 150ish round midcaps. The follower is hinged so it can make it around the tight bends. The spring is super long and seems decent.

I dont doubt that after some breaking in these will definitely hold over 200 rounds. It locks in to my a&k ns15 m4 like it was made for it. Required a hard slap to seat in my cyma gun.

All in all it seems to be designed well and made of quality materials. After breaking it in i will do a feed test. For the price I think its worth the gamble to try one out. Check out videos on breaking in midcaps. Loading and unloading, letting them sit loaded and working the spring will help you get the most capacity. I dont consider that a fault, thats just the nature of these high capacity mid caps with stiff long springs.