We have magazines for most moose guns (Aeg) in our large assortment. It's everything from magazines for the popular M4s to less popular models like AK, ARP9, G36 and many other types of moose guns. We often have several different types depending on what you would like in a magazine, whether it should be metal, plastic, with many rounds or perhaps more realistic with only 30 rounds.
Magazine types
Real-cap (Low-cap)
The magazines in this category are magazines that generally do not hold very many rounds. These are magazines that hold roughly, if not exactly, the same number of rounds as a "real" magazine.
Mid-cap
Mid-cap magazines are magazines that hold more rounds than a real-cap magazine. They are most often characterized by the fact that you don't have to "roll" the bottom of it to cock it. Here, you use a speedloader to load the magazine so you can fire the number of rounds that the magazine can hold.
Hi-Cap
Hi-Cap magazines are, as the name suggests, magazines that hold a lot of rounds. They are characterized by having a "roller" at the bottom, where you pull the magazine up and can fire a lot of shots before having to do this again. If they don't have a roll, there are a few types of flashmag, which are magazines with a string that you pull.
Drum magazine
Unparalleled the type of magazines that can hold the most bullets. They work in 2 ways, one is with "manual winding" where you have to manually roll the magazine, although in a larger and easier way than with hi-cap magazines. The other type is with automatic roll, where it contains batteries. The magazines can easily hold more than 1500 rounds.