CYMA Thompson 450 rd. AEG High Capacity Drum Magazine (Black)
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This magazine is recommended for use with the CYMA Thompson AEG, it may work with other brands AEG but cannot be guaranteed by Airsoft GI.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Cyma
Magazine Capacity: 450 rounds
- Find the trap door, usually located on the top of the magazine near the loading nozzle.
- Open trap door and fill reservoir with high quality BBs.
- Wind the wheel at the back of the magazine (notice the pitch and volume of the click).
- Continue to wind wheel until pitch changes. Once the click gets louder, or begins to "double click," the magazine is fully wound.
- Insert magazine into gun and fire. You may need to rewind the wheel during play.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Cybergun
- Color: Black
- Size: 450 Rounds
- Material: Metal
- Package Includes: One (1) Drum Magazine
Very good drum mag! Doesn't hold thousands of rounds like others can, but everything else makes up for it. It feeds very well, better than the hi-caps, and as good as the mid-caps. Easy to wind up, and it has a door next to the top to load bbs in during combat, or check ammo. From the side view, you see almost two halves. The forward half is kept from spinning around by two pieces of plastic, that can break if the mag is dropped from above 3 ft. This is easily fixed by putting a screw in there or something. Overall very good mag.
Pros:
Feeds Well
Easy to wind up
Door on top to check ammo
intimidating
Cons:
forward section can spin, easily fixed
can't hold foregrip easily
heavy to carry on vest
this was the first mag. in bought for my M1A1 and I must say it works very well. But for it being a drum mag. I was hoping it would hold more bbs than just 450. 600 would have been nice. It's easy to wind up even if you have gloves on and especailly if you're in a moving vehicle. Sadly, it's very heavy to be put on an smg with is also equiped with a grenade laucher so it only sees use during battle where I'll be stuck in a vehicle for a period of time.
Pros:
Easy wind up system
Very stylish
better than low or mid cap. mags
Cons:
Bulky and heavy for an smg
Low capacity for a drum mag
This magazine has some minor issues with it. the effect or these design problems is the bb's will not load properly into the receiver. i am pretty proficient with fixing guns and mags so i decided to take it apart and figure out what the issue is after about 10 minutes of studying the inner workings i figured it out ( yes this drum does have a coil spring in it to feed bb's) the coil spring which after a few shots unwinds and then pushes more bb's into loading channel was the incorrect size along with the gear it is attached to so i found the one that is the right size replaced it and reassembled the drum mag. and it is now working flawlessly. don't hesitate to buy this you can either pay to get it fixed or fix it yourself. took in all about 30 minutes to do.
Pros:
looks great
hi cap
works great (after repairs)
metal
Cons:
i had to fix it for it to work (no biggie)
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