Echo1 LMG/OMG 800 rd. High Capacity AEG Magazine (Orange)
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Echo1 800rnds LMG/OMG Plastic High Capacity Magazine is an updated Hi-Cap magazine from a slightly older OMG magazine. The mag holds plenty of BBs to sling at your opponents to hold your ground. This magazine is recommended for use with the Echo 1, JG, Dboy, and Cyma AK platform AEGs, it may work with other brands AEG but cannot be guaranteed by Airsoft GI.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Echo 1
Model: LMG/OMG High Capacity AEG Magazine
Magazine Capacity: 800 rds
Package Includes: Magazine
Features:
- Large Capacity
- Winding Wheel Design
- Polymer Construction
- 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 bottom 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: ECHO 1
Very nice product for what it works with.
However, these do not fit the CM028/LT-728. I shaved and filed and carved and finally realized that it was a fruitless effort. The thing that releases the BBs didn't push back enough. May need an extended hop up tube. Either that or I got five lemons. Anyway, they're good though for what they're designed for. Might need more than a full wind. Like, two.
Pros:
- 200-400 extra rounds versus your regular stock high cap.
- More rounds means less reloading.
- Does what it should do, at least for the right fit.
- Easy winding, the bottom gear sticks out a lot.
- Secured by two pins instead of one.
Cons:
- Didn't fit the airsoft gun I got for it. (CM028/LT-728)
- More rounds also means more time spent reloading the mag when fully empty.
- Takes very long to wind manually.
- No allen key hole.
- Long size inhibits prone position.
- Long size restrains maneuverability.
- Orange color sticks out like a sore stock flash hider.
- Plastic, although Bakelite is a plastic used in old AK mags if I remember correctly.
- old high cap blues (*rattle* "Enemy spotted!")