Jaeger Precision does an evaluation of the new Bolt Airsoft magazine designed for their Mega Airflow System, which aims to be compatible with the popular Tokyo Marui MWS platform. He begins with a minor battle against a stubborn digital scale, eventually confirming the magazine weighs roughly 439 grams. This puts it in the same neighborhood as a loaded real-steel magazine, satisfying those who enjoy a bit of realism in their gear.
Jaeger Precision gets his hands on some new Vorsk VMAR MWS magazines before the actual product has even hit the market. He tests both a 25-round shorty and a 40-round long version, only to discover that they are heavy enough to double as gym weights. While they look the part of a sleek P-mag, the initial excitement wears off once they hit the scale and reveal a weight that far exceeds most competitors.
Jaeger Precision evaluates the Guns Modify Strike Industries MWS gas magazines, which boast official licensing and a unique aesthetic design. The magazines stand out for their "cassette" system, allowing the internal mechanism to slide out of the shell without tools, and an integrated thermometer strip to monitor gas temperature.
Kuroneko YZ got tips for you to fix the gas leak issue of the KSC M93R gas blowback magazine... "This is a gas leak repair for the KSC-M93R-AG (almost compatible with the MGC-TAITO-M93R) that has been featured on this channel several times. It's the usual repair with sealing tape, but I also disassembled the release valve and removed the rust from the rusted exterior."
During a test of the Tokyo Marui MTR16 GBB, Simo observed the predominantly genuine parts and specifically highlighted the 45-round PMAG-style magazine and its distinctive sight. Initial test firing with 0.25g BBs demonstrated the rifle's accuracy, particularly impressive given the small target, though some gas-related issues prompted a suggestion to use semi-auto mode; subsequently, he switched to a long magazine, appreciating its visual integration with the longer handguard.
A guide from 6mm Badger to help you maintain or repair your gas magazines... "In this video, I show you how to fix and maintain leaking gas blowback pistol magazines. If you’ve ever had a GBB pistol mag start hissing and leaking gas, chances are the problem lies with the O-rings—and luckily, there are easy fixes to get your mags back in working order!"
Helpful tip for beginner gas blowback users as CL Project Design shows how one can properly charge a gas magazine. To effectively fill a gas magazine, hold the gas bottle upside down. This allows the liquid gas to be drawn into the magazine more easily. Press the nozzle firmly into the magazine and hold it for about 10 seconds to let the gas settle. Repeat this process until the magazine is full, as indicated by a small amount of gas escaping around the nozzle.
AW Custom has introduced a new enhancement to the Desert Eagle Gas Blowback Pistol - the Desert Eagle Drum Magazine. This high-capacity magazine can hold up to 350 rounds, significantly reinforcing the firepower of the pistol. It features a manual winding system and comes with customizable shockproof pads for added durability and user comfort. The magazine is compatible with AW / WE DE Series Variants, making it a versatile addition to your arsenal.
When encountering a leaking gas magazine, the issue is sealing and gas blowback users will encounter this through the life of their gas magazines. Flugbone Armory's fix suggestion is of course, replacing the O-Ring such as this O-Ring replacement for WE Gas Magazine that they have in stock at their store.
Rock Bottom Airsoft shows how to purge air from gas magazines to get more performance and more shots... "In this video we take a look at a common problem with green gas gas blowback magazines. We take a look at air locks or air bubbles in your magazines and how to fix the problem.