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Mosquito Molds Mosmag M16 Hi-Cap Box Mag.
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1 742 2.20.2005
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100% of reviewers $115.00 9.0




Description: Manual Winding Using Marui M16/M4 Series Hi-cap Magazine Internals. Holds 3,000 bb's.
Keywords: box magazine Hi-Cap Mosquito Molds
Buy From: www.poweredgeusa.com


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glocklover

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Registered: February 2005
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Review Date: 2.20.2005 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $115.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Feeds just like a TM Hi-Cap should, looks cool once on your gun, allows you lay down LOTS of suppresive fire
Cons: made of plastic, internal mag moves (can be fixed easily)

Pros: I got this mag because I liked the looks of it, alot. It gives your weapon a kind of LMG look. I would recommend this product to anyone looking to getting a box/drum mag since it feeds extremely well.

Cons and fixes The major downside to this product is the fact that the inside mag can move freely. By this is mean if you hold onto the box and push on the mag, it will come out along with a flood of bbs. I solved this problem simply by taking some adhesive made for plastic and pushing the end of the mag out. Then I smeared the adhesive onto it and pushed the mag back inside the box. Once dried, it becomes a rock. I tested this at OP:PF when I took a dive in the ground and my gun bounced about a foot into the air and still was able to fire afterwards. I would warn you to apply the adhesive lightly, because once you shove the mag back into the box alot of the excess comes out the bottom and looks as if somebody has c... nevermind. The only other problem I have found is that despite it being made of plastic it is still fairly heavy once full of bbs. But if you are as trigger happy as me, it will be light in no time.

Overall: I recommend this product to any one looking for a box mag or trying to find a way to lay down alot of suppresive fire. Do not let the cons make you steer away from getting this product as they (or rather it) can be fixed easily.
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