Featherweight 50rd Magazine for VFC System GLOCK G17 G19 G18C G34 ISSC M22 SAI BLU Airsoft GBB Pistols
8 Customer Reviews
by Seth A. on 08/31/2024
"I tryed this with my AAP-01 and it wouldnt work. fit just fine but seemed to have a problem with the seal for the gas input. never sent it back and kept trying to see what the problem might be since the internet said that the glock mags work for them. well fiddled around with it till i broke it. so will be trying another mag from a different company and see if that works
by Justin V. on 09/30/2018
"welp. Ordered these expecting We-tech magazines and questionable performance.
Recived GHK Glock mags. Didn't even know these where a thing..... At least the boxes indicated as such. These are super nice, lightweight aluminum mags with massive bumpers. However the fill valves are We Tech threaded and not TM. So... have extra TM CQB valve taps. not evikes fault tho
Recived GHK Glock mags. Didn't even know these where a thing..... At least the boxes indicated as such. These are super nice, lightweight aluminum mags with massive bumpers. However the fill valves are We Tech threaded and not TM. So... have extra TM CQB valve taps. not evikes fault tho
by Christopher A. on 05/31/2024
"Note that the image you see here - specifically the gas output / nozzle seal - is NOT what you will get. The image shows a flat gas nozzle seal, but the one you will get is most definitely a curved / U shape. I ordered two, and unfortunately they worked very poorly for my B&T GHM9. One leaked upon receipt but I tightened the valve and it seemed to at least slow down. If you need a mag with a curved seal, this would be great, but for flat seals, look elsewhere.
by William T. on 10/11/2019
"Fits and functions on both WE and Marui G-series pistols. Also tested and works on Elite Force G17. Much lighter than the WE and Marui extended mag (which is good); I prefer the lighter weight.
One thing worth mentioning is that the photo shown here on Evike is NOT exactly what you get. The actual magazine has a much larger, elongated base plate.
One thing worth mentioning is that the photo shown here on Evike is NOT exactly what you get. The actual magazine has a much larger, elongated base plate.
by Noah F. on 06/08/2017
"Over all it is a great magazine so far. The BB channel and feeding spring most defiantly need lube though. Not to mention it does not come with a fill valve o-ring.
Pros:
Stupid light (lighter then a normal 21rnd mag)
Cheap (thank you evike pls keep this way :P)
Feeds nicely (Needs lube first)
Cons:
Leaked a little without the o-ring
Have to load through the feeding lip (kinda tedious)
Base plate sucks so I just took it off
Pros:
Stupid light (lighter then a normal 21rnd mag)
Cheap (thank you evike pls keep this way :P)
Feeds nicely (Needs lube first)
Cons:
Leaked a little without the o-ring
Have to load through the feeding lip (kinda tedious)
Base plate sucks so I just took it off
by Carl W. on 10/17/2016
"After using this product, I can definitely feel the weight difference; I purchased this with the timberwolf XTR, and these mags are lighter than the included 20 round mag. I cannot vouch for the gas efficiency as I HPA tapped mine. Please note that these mags DO NOT work with WE cqb russian taps. The best tap was the TM Tap. With these mags, extra Teflon tape needed to be placed upon the seal. I was quite disappointed that a WE branded mag is not compatible with a WE tap, but after inspecting, it follows the KWA style glock mag rather than a typical we tech.
Loading and Comparisons
The loading is quite easy, but i find the large capacity sometimes causes double stacking to fail. Unlike most hicap mags, you cannot inject the bb's directly into the spring area, they have to be fed one by one.
Comparing this mag to the Regular weight extended and regular mag, I find the light weight lacks the satisfying click and having less than ten hours of usage, I sometimes did not insert fully. I think both are viable, but the additional weight is worth the knowledge that dropping the mag will not damage it. The lightweight reminds me of an aluminum roll, easily dent-able and kept in a box.
TL; DR
-Use TM Cqb Russian taps, not WE taps
-No click on insert
-Only buy if those 9 ounces will actually decide your match.
Loading and Comparisons
The loading is quite easy, but i find the large capacity sometimes causes double stacking to fail. Unlike most hicap mags, you cannot inject the bb's directly into the spring area, they have to be fed one by one.
Comparing this mag to the Regular weight extended and regular mag, I find the light weight lacks the satisfying click and having less than ten hours of usage, I sometimes did not insert fully. I think both are viable, but the additional weight is worth the knowledge that dropping the mag will not damage it. The lightweight reminds me of an aluminum roll, easily dent-able and kept in a box.
TL; DR
-Use TM Cqb Russian taps, not WE taps
-No click on insert
-Only buy if those 9 ounces will actually decide your match.
by Owen W. on 05/06/2018
"The mag is very lightweight but it feels cheap. It rattles around when inserted inside the gun and it would break if dropped from a certain height. Personally, I'm going to stick with the original extended magazines.
by Andy V. on 07/01/2015
"Just got this in today, it is indeed lighter than a regular extended mag, feels "cheap" compared to the regular one because it is so light.
I would spend the extra few bucks on the regular weighted version, the quality on this is pretty cheap, you have to remove the baseplate every time you fill it up, and the feeding lips is really cheap plastic, I had to smooth the inside down a bit because there was plastic burs leftover from the molding that the BBs were getting caught on and not feeding all the way to the top.
Otherwise it is great, I wouldn't buy this featherweight version again unless you are going for a very lightweight setup setup.
I would spend the extra few bucks on the regular weighted version, the quality on this is pretty cheap, you have to remove the baseplate every time you fill it up, and the feeding lips is really cheap plastic, I had to smooth the inside down a bit because there was plastic burs leftover from the molding that the BBs were getting caught on and not feeding all the way to the top.
Otherwise it is great, I wouldn't buy this featherweight version again unless you are going for a very lightweight setup setup.