Magazine Type | AEG |
Magazine Style | Flash |
Magazine Material | Polymer |
Magazine Capacity | 410 |
Weight (g) | 185 |
Colour | Black |
EAN | 5056444711847 |
Brand | Nuprol |
Stay in the game with additional M4 Series H-MAG v2 EXT Magazines from NUPROL.
H-MAG - featuring hexagonal grip patterns for for improved handling and relaods
FLASH SPEED - ensure tension within the magazine for BB feeding by pulling the cord on the base of the magazine
M4 SERIES - This magazine is compatible with most M4 Series Airsoft Replicas
AUTO-ELECTRIC - This magazine works with Electric Powered Airsoft Replicas
CORD TENSIONER - keep the BBs coming by maintaining the tension within the magazine using the easy to use pull cord on its base
EXTENDED (+30%) - This Magazine has a slightly longer form than traditional M4 Magazines, offering +30% BB Capacity compared to standard form magazines
These M4 H-MAG v2 EXT Magazines from NUPROL feature hexagonal grip lines for improved handling and are extended to provide +30% BB Capacity compared to standard size M4 Magazines. The satin finish reduces reflections to help you stay incognito on the field. Options include a Hi-Caps, Mid-Caps and Flash Magazines. Hi-Caps contain the most number of BBs and require the user to maintain tension on the feed line by turning the winding wheel on the base. Flash Magazines are very similar to Hi-Cap magazines but sacrifice a number of total BBs for an alternative winding mechanism on the base - a rip-cord that when pulled, tensions the BBs within resulting in a much faster, easier to operate method versus the Hi-Cap magazines winding wheel. The last option is the 'Mid-Cap'. These magazines do not require you to maintain the tension within, but the result is a lower total round count. Mid-Cap magazines also do not make a noice when moving due to the constant tension on the BBs within, whereas Hi-Caps and Flash magazines can 'rattle' when moving. Hi-Caps & Flash Magazines for Fire Superiority, Mid-Caps for improved realism and stealth.
NOTE: it is advised not to leave BBs loaded in a magazine between games. Leaving the BBs within compresses the tensioning spring and can cause feeding issues over the long term.