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ASG Polymer AUG Series Magazine forAirsoft AEG Rifles (Type: 110rd Mid-Cap)

7 Customer Reviews

by Sam Y. on 06/14/2017
"Works for my AUG
by Andrew G. on 02/01/2018
"Time of ownership of magazines before review: 1 year

Magazine usage: all outdoors, windy, dusty, and rainy conditions.

Magazine well Fitment: 7/10
Magazine to Hop-up Feed: 7/10
Reliability and quality of Build: 7/10

Pros: Outer shell is very sturdy, doesn't feel cheap or like it can be easily crushed. The Semi-translucent plastic is nice and helps prevent overloading. Feeds into the (ASG) Hop-up decently with the 8.4v battery under full auto mode. Very little "wiggle" in the mag well. Cleaning of internals is easier due to the slightly opaque magazine shell.

Cons: Seldom internal jams in the mag tube (rap and tap fixed the problem 90% of the time). Occasionally let's a BB or two loose into the body cavity of the rifle (unclear if magazine or gun issue). Occasionally fails to load last 3 to 5 rounds (typical issues with most mid caps with a short feeder arm). Proline AUGs have a tight fitment in the mag well (good or bad depending on player)

After 1 year of ownership, I'm not disappointed with the product. It's a very decent magazine and a great purchase. Very comparable and competitive with the King Arms variant. I recommend this to both beginners and experienced players.
by Grant G. on 07/05/2017
"I run an ASG Proline Aug a2 as my primary, definitely experienced the same stiffness in loading this magazine into the maxwell, still prefer it to the hicap mags I have though, the stiffness of the fit into the maxwell actually makes me feel more confident that this mag won't shift around or fall out in intense situations, and.. of course it's great to not have to wind it up too. I typically carry 4 mags 2x these ones and 2x 300rd hicap and I use these two much more, and save the 2 hicap just for really long games where I go longer w/o reloading.
by Leo C. on 03/21/2017
"I have 2 Augs an ASG Aug A2 and Aug proline, It works flawlessly with the A2 and I have had no problems with it, but when trying to put it into the magwell of the proline they are very stiff and difficult to get in especially in stressful situations. Over a good mag but if you have a proline you may want to stick with the high caps they come with.
by Garrett B. on 07/04/2016
"In my opinion these mags are all right I bought them for my ASG Steyer AUG A3 MP they're actually meant for just the normal AUG A3 but they work ok this one is not as smooth to load as the one that comes with the gun but does the job I would suggest someone trying the APS AUG mags and seeing how they work in the ASG AUGs my one gripe is they need to be winded about ever 14-15 shots which sucks as opposed to almost 30 shots overall though being one of the only options for spare mags they are ok.
by sean m. on 05/19/2021
"These mags are finnicky in my AUG. They only feed properly if you push them up into the magwell, they seem to hang too low normally. Should be an easy fix but it's still annoying.
by Victor R. on 10/06/2017
"I have a Steyr AUG XS Commando,like other reviews these mags are a tight fit and will take some fineness to get them in and out smoothly.My only other issue is that every now and then I will find bbs somehow outside the magazine and getting into the receiver which causes the trigger to jam or get stuck on full auto.Not good when you have a semi only field haha(I have no clue if this is user error or if its the gun itself because it happened with the APS high cap the gun came with also). Other than those issues it seems to feed just fine but you better get cover when its time to reload .