Valken RMAG M4/M16 300 rd. AEG High Capacity Thermold Magazine - 5 Pack (Black)
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The Valken RMAGs are a great way to give your gun a different look. These mags have grooves on the front and are textured on the sides for maximum grip. Each one holds 300 rounds meaning with this pack of 5, you can hold 1500 rounds, more than enough to hold you for a game. The thermold plastic on these mags makes them extremely lightweight and surprisingly durable. The RMAGs also feed very well across many different brands of M4 AEG. This set of mags is a great way to carry more ammo on the field without having to keep reloading the same magazine.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Valken
Model: RMAG M4 / M16 300 rd. AEG High Capacity Thermold Magazine
Magazine Capacity: 300 rds
Color: Black
Package Includes: 5x Magazines
Features:
- Wind Up Wheel Design
- Polymer Construction
- Lightweight
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Valken
These mags look great, feel great, and feed great. They are perfect for a polarstar or DSG since they keep up with high RPS. They are pretty durable as well. Dropping mine many time and having it still work is pretty great.
Pros:
Feeds well
Holds a good amount of bb's
All in all a great mag
Cons:
Kinda pricey
Noisy ( but it's a high cap. To get rid of the noise get the mid cap version)
These mags look great, feel great, and feed great. They are perfect for a polarstar or DSG since they keep up with high RPS. They are pretty durable as well. Dropping mine many time and having it still work is pretty great.
Pros:
Feeds well
Holds a good amount of bb's
All in all a great mag
Cons:
Kinda pricey
Noisy ( but it's a high cap. To get rid of the noise get the mid cap version)
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Is there a thing on the bottom?
You know, the round buzz saw looking thing that feeds rounds into the gun? I don't know what it's called, sorry if there is any confusion
2468 days ago Jake J
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(I have this same question)
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Yeah, they do have the winding wheel at the bottom. 2178 days ago 0
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Are they metal?
What material are they made of?
2613 days ago Jakob M
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(I have this same question)
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These are polymer. 2178 days ago 0
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