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Airsoft Core
By nick
Published: August 15, 2007
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Many new airsofters yearn for many rounds of shooting pleasure with out having to reload every 40-300 rounds, and would like to have a cheap way of achieving this. So many people turn to the TOP 1000 round drum mags for the M16 and MP5. While I only owned the M16 variant, one of my good friends also has the MP5 variant. When I first got it, it was a nice, heavy piece of metal. Pretty sturdy, so I decided to pop about 600 rounds and give the baby a test drive. You load the bb's from the back of the mag, through a little slit that opens and closes. This can be a hassle if you do not have a bb bottle. Now, the first time my friend and I loaded up or mags we winded up the drum mag for first use. There is a small piece of metal that is attached by a screw that you must wind, like a hi-cap, to load the bb's. First couple shot in semi was fine, then came full auto. This is what disappointed me the most. In full auto mode the mag would only fire 5 shots and then about 1-2 blanks, and on the MP5 it was much worse. Least to say I was very disappointed. Then, comes the battle test, where I learn that the little piece of winding metal, does not stay on the mag. The screw comes lose and you end up losing it which leaves you with a nice big metal bb holder. I think this is a very poor product for the M16 as well as the MP5. You might as well save your money for a C-Mag, and stay away from this product!



-Nick

Airsoft Arizona

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