King Arms 110rd MP40 Style Mid Cap Airsoft Magazine
Description:
- Capacity: 110 MID-CAP
- Replacement Or Extra Magazine For: AGM, Tokyo Marui, Cybergun, and King Arms MP40 M40 AEGs
- No Winding Required
- Made For 6mm Rounds Only (Any Weight OK)
- Brand New
7 Reviews
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You get what you pay for
These clips are really decently priced. It took a while to figure out how to put them in my gun, because you really have to smack it in there. Very snug fit. It kinda sucks that you have to use high quality bbs so it doesn't jam. But otherwise, a great buy
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Good replacement magazine
Best part is.... They work!!!!
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King arms mp40 mid cap magazines
These are a must-have if you are an MP 40 user. I suggest using high-quality 25 g BBs and make sure you lubricate wits silicon oil before using. Also resist the Temptation to overload otherwise youll jam the spring. I use these at my AGM MP 40s and I've also figured out a way to flip them around backwards and use them in my Src mp40.
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excellent
excellent
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Not Feeding.
When I try to put this mag into my sten, it does not fit in all the way. Is this because it does not fit the gearbox of my agm sten or what!
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King Arms MP-40 Mags
(I purchased for display in a set of exact reproduction WW2 MP-40 Amm. Pouches - later on a Belt rig, as part of a Luftwaffe Field Div. Soldier display) - Though plastic, these look to have the same basic size, detail, o/a appearance as those very expensive originals* (except for the end loading port) *only at much less-cost ! - @ 9.95 the best display value out there - How do they function (load/ fire, . . ) ? - don't know - I'm only using them for Pouch fillers
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King Arms MP40 Mags
Just got a box for my AGM MP40. Kinda disappointed. They don't fit well and I have to really jam it in for it to fire. EDIT MUST READ!! I solved the problem! It's kinda hard to explain, but I hope you get the jist of it... This is and easy fix: The angled lip that holds the BBs down inside the clip needs to be filed near the inside edge to make it a complete angle. In the BB feed hole, there's an angle which leads to a flat plateau which causes the BB feed inside the gun to catch on it, instead of pushing it back, allowing the BBs to flow freely up into the chamber. Just scratch or file that plateau into an angle and it'll slide easier when you put the mag in. I nearly destroyed 1 mag trying to figure out what it was getting hung up on! lol