Modify XTC 190rnd Mid-Cap AEG Magazine for M4/M16 Airsoft AEG rifles (Color: Black / Box of 5)
12 Customer Reviews
by Caleb K. on 12/29/2019
"I recently had issues with mags not feeding after the installation of my polarstar FE so my friend let me borrow some of these Modify mags and they worked great in my Echo1 TRX. I loved them so much I ordered some for myself. They feed great at high rps and are very sturdy. I highly recommend them.
by Matt D. on 03/15/2017
"No problems feeding for me. And 190rds, you cant beat that with a midcap. I tried it with a 416, and ASR-117, both work great.
by Andrew F. on 03/07/2017
"Can be custom sanded for a precise fit into you AEG. Once you've got them tuned, there is no wiggle or rattle, and they still eject easy but won't just fall out of the gun. I don't want mine to do that anyway, so they work perfectly for me due to my expectation of the product. No feeding issues in a Krytac Trident receiver with Krytrac hopup. If you are having feeding issues, it is not the magazine's fault alone. I own 5 of these and I'm buying more. I also own 10 BAMF mags. I like these in my Krytac better, and I use the BAMFs in my other M4s.
by William B. on 08/04/2016
"PROS:
190 round capacity
High quality build
Smooth feeding
Secure in the mag well
CONS:
Price?
(In my personal opinion $15 is worth this magazine)
This "mid"cap is an amazing mag!
It's made of a very sturdy and high quality, lightweight polymer that doesn't feel like it'll be breaking anytime soon.
It holds: one hundred and ninety rounds. Holy bbs that's a high mid cap.
Very smooth top, no extra bits of plastic on the edges to allow a smooth transition between mags.
Clamps into my rifle nice and tightly; it's not going anywhere.
It feeds without fail! I've loaded and unloaded this mag with all my rifles multiple times and have not came across misfeeds to this date.
BONUS: That awesome bottom piece is better for pulling out of pouches and can (probably shouldn't) act as a monopod! Looks cool too.
tl;dr It's amazing! BUY IT.
190 round capacity
High quality build
Smooth feeding
Secure in the mag well
CONS:
Price?
(In my personal opinion $15 is worth this magazine)
This "mid"cap is an amazing mag!
It's made of a very sturdy and high quality, lightweight polymer that doesn't feel like it'll be breaking anytime soon.
It holds: one hundred and ninety rounds. Holy bbs that's a high mid cap.
Very smooth top, no extra bits of plastic on the edges to allow a smooth transition between mags.
Clamps into my rifle nice and tightly; it's not going anywhere.
It feeds without fail! I've loaded and unloaded this mag with all my rifles multiple times and have not came across misfeeds to this date.
BONUS: That awesome bottom piece is better for pulling out of pouches and can (probably shouldn't) act as a monopod! Looks cool too.
tl;dr It's amazing! BUY IT.
by Leon C. on 12/10/2015
"These mags are great. Plain and simple. They push out all bbs until there is only one left and maybe 2 -3 in the mag well. The texture of the mags isn't too aggressive but it ensures a nice grip. These fit nicely in a G&G CM and VFC Scar-L.
by Johnathan D. on 03/02/2018
"I got these about month back, you have to take out the center from the Mag Shell, then take out the main spring and then oil the track and put tape so that way the track can't spit if the mag gets overloaded. Otherwise mine only took like 140 rds compared to what it says at 190 rds. I tested these and I gotta than 215 rds after oiling the bb track. Also last thing is there's a little fin on the back of the mag you need to Sand Down in order to make it fit into your gun. There's is hardly any wobble with these mags
Pros:
not too bad for price $13-15
Good design mostly and material
Holds a lot of rounds (190 rds), I was able to get 215 rds after oiling bb track.
The mags fit snugly into my Elite Force M27 IAR after sanding down the fin.
Cons
You have to use tape inside so the doesn't split inside if the mag gets overloaded.
Have to sand down the little fin on the back of the mag in order for it to fit correctly.
Have to take apart the mag and take out main spring then oil the bb track in order for it to take the fulk 190+ rds, otherwise it only takes about 140rds.
All in all these are good midcaps, just you have to do a little work to them to work with and fit in your gun correctly.
Pros:
not too bad for price $13-15
Good design mostly and material
Holds a lot of rounds (190 rds), I was able to get 215 rds after oiling bb track.
The mags fit snugly into my Elite Force M27 IAR after sanding down the fin.
Cons
You have to use tape inside so the doesn't split inside if the mag gets overloaded.
Have to sand down the little fin on the back of the mag in order for it to fit correctly.
Have to take apart the mag and take out main spring then oil the bb track in order for it to take the fulk 190+ rds, otherwise it only takes about 140rds.
All in all these are good midcaps, just you have to do a little work to them to work with and fit in your gun correctly.
by Henry D. on 04/04/2016
"So I purchased one of these magazines as a gift for a friend's birthday. When I received it, I decided to take it out and feel it(Yes I'm a dirty friend like that). The magazine has a pretty sandpaper like texture on the lower bottom of the mag so it might or might not be a good grip. the thingymajig on the bottom is definitely not the best place to put your left/right hand on, it acts as more of a monopod. So the day of my friend's birthday I gave it to him, and he used it with a G&G CM16 SRL or SR(I don't remember which exact model it was) It fed flawlessly for pretty much the entire day although there were a couple of times where he was forced to push down on the spring of his speedloader in order to get the BB's in.(The speed loader was a 6MMProShop blue 120 round speed loader BTW)
BIG FAT REVIEW: (For those who didn't read the entire paragraph)
Pros:
Nice grip pattern
Thingymajig on the bottom works great as a monopod
No BB jams
Cons:
It's expensive(Evike BAMF Mag is cheaper)
Sometimes the user must push down really hard on the spring in order to load BB's(Again, Evike's BAMF mag is much better at performing)
4/5 because of the cons
BIG FAT REVIEW: (For those who didn't read the entire paragraph)
Pros:
Nice grip pattern
Thingymajig on the bottom works great as a monopod
No BB jams
Cons:
It's expensive(Evike BAMF Mag is cheaper)
Sometimes the user must push down really hard on the spring in order to load BB's(Again, Evike's BAMF mag is much better at performing)
4/5 because of the cons
by Michael L. on 04/02/2016
"These work flawlessly with my G&P and G&G guns using ProWin hopups and .25 G&G bio BB's. However, I tried them with some off brand .30 and they would not feed. Could be the BB weight (harder for spring) or BB quality, TIA (This Is Airsoft). As always, buy one and see how it works for you before committing to buying a bunch. Also, this mag has a sandible hump in the back to customize fit (not mentioned in Evike description), every mag should have these!
PS - Everyone should post the gun type, hopup and BBs used when reviewing mags so others can make more informed purchases. I hate reading reviews where you have no idea what was done/used for the Mag to work awesome or poorly.
PS - Everyone should post the gun type, hopup and BBs used when reviewing mags so others can make more informed purchases. I hate reading reviews where you have no idea what was done/used for the Mag to work awesome or poorly.
by Alex R. on 03/08/2023
"Good Quality Mags but they dont fit well on my KWA Vm4a1, Krytac LVOA and VFC M4a1 Sopmod. You need to sand down the bump/nub behind the mag to make em fit and drop easy.
Fits Classic Army M16A1 no problem tho lol
Fits Classic Army M16A1 no problem tho lol
by David H. on 05/06/2018
"Spring not strong enough to be able to move my .4g lancer tactical bbs. Other than that I like the design, except the bottom part that is curved and seems weird. I prefer the BAMFs, although the finish on this is better.
by Daniel B. on 10/20/2016
"As an update, the feeding "ramps" at the top of the mag that single file the rounds, is the feeding issue. The design is not very well thought out as it tries to funnel both sides at once. Causing the jam. Also, with this mag and this mag only, one shot goes 100-125 feet, next goes 50, then 100-125, then 50. Like clockwork with every other round fired. I wouldnt look into these unless they have a new production round out.
by Daniel B. on 09/29/2016
"Horrid feeding issues with a krytac pdw. Fitment is outstanding. You cant wiggle it if you try. But... the mag itself has horrid feeding issues. Not because of the gun, because of the double stack system they used. The mag jams internally every 3 or 4 shots. Needing to be removed, banged against something pretty severe, then inserted for three or four more shots. Not worth it until that issue is fixed. The mag is basically unusable.