Poseidon 180 Round Midcap Magazine for M4/M16 Series Airsoft AEG Rifles (Color: Black)
9 Customer Reviews
by Jack J. on 10/19/2024
"This mags are the best!
PROS:
Feeds great
Looks awesome
Polymer is very strong
CONS:
Wobbles a little in my mag well
(Not a really big deal though)
Overall I would highly recommend these mags to
any airsoft enthusiast
PROS:
Feeds great
Looks awesome
Polymer is very strong
CONS:
Wobbles a little in my mag well
(Not a really big deal though)
Overall I would highly recommend these mags to
any airsoft enthusiast
by Cj m. on 07/08/2024
"These things are the bomb! Had 3 for a year now and ive thrown them, slide them, spiked them on tile flooring and they are still mint! Zero issues with these mags and they still feed just as well as when I first bought them. I can not recommend these mags enough.
by Anthony H. on 06/15/2024
"These things are insanely impressive, the black version that came with my AEG is feeding 40 rps perfectly in my SSG build. Don't know about longevity with it feeding this well currently, but its outstanding that it can keep up for only 10$ with 180 rds. Very good! Need to buy more!!! Guessing the tan ones are just as good. Have to order some and give those a try.
by Jack W. on 05/11/2024
"Good mags:
I I play milsim, so I need easily replaceable mags for cheap. These are durable and I don’t have to worry about breaking them while there on my chest rig. Very good and fed great at 25 rps. I really like these mags for there realism and similar look to magpul pmags.
Pros:
Feeds fast
Durable
cheap
Looks good
No cons
I I play milsim, so I need easily replaceable mags for cheap. These are durable and I don’t have to worry about breaking them while there on my chest rig. Very good and fed great at 25 rps. I really like these mags for there realism and similar look to magpul pmags.
Pros:
Feeds fast
Durable
cheap
Looks good
No cons
by Fernando C. on 04/04/2024
"Solid mags. They have a realistic weight to them which I thought it was a nice touch. They fit perfectly on my Krytac Trident CRB MK2 M-LOK and my G&G GC16 Wild Hog. For the price you can't go wrong.
by Samuel M. on 02/17/2024
"Probably the best mags on the market for $10, most mags that are $12 only hold around 130. Will buy again.
by Jack W. on 01/20/2024
"These things are great, for under $10, I easily competes with higher end mags. My favorite part, however, is the look. I’ve owned plenty of waffle mags, but these look better than all of them. Though I haven’t had them for a long time, and can’t speak on there longevity, I can say that they feed in my 25 rps rifle, and feel well made.
by Matthew T. on 10/19/2024
"Pros:
Realistic modeling
Good capacity
Durable/quality construction
Price
Cons:
Double feeds in my Cyma Plat. MK18
Overall:
Unfortunately the double feeding will ultimately lead me to reject this mag for my own personal uses however I can see why others would be willing to give this brand a try 👍
Realistic modeling
Good capacity
Durable/quality construction
Price
Cons:
Double feeds in my Cyma Plat. MK18
Overall:
Unfortunately the double feeding will ultimately lead me to reject this mag for my own personal uses however I can see why others would be willing to give this brand a try 👍
by Matthew P. on 06/18/2024
"These mags are durable and feed well but tend to only function with a larger diameter hop up feeds. The latch hole on these is pretty large, so hop up units with a tight feed nozzle may not hit the BB release latch on the magazines.
For specifics, these work well with my TE hop up. This unit has an extra large feed nozzle and an additional lever to full expand any/all BB latches so no issues.
On my Gate Eon hop up, these mags absolutely refuse to feed. The Gate Eon unit has a tight feed nozzle and just never hits the BB release latch on the magazines. Just too much slop between the feed nozzle and magazine release latch.
For specifics, these work well with my TE hop up. This unit has an extra large feed nozzle and an additional lever to full expand any/all BB latches so no issues.
On my Gate Eon hop up, these mags absolutely refuse to feed. The Gate Eon unit has a tight feed nozzle and just never hits the BB release latch on the magazines. Just too much slop between the feed nozzle and magazine release latch.