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Very Realistic |
August 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Tracy Tome
from Meadville, PA United States
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If you have an M82, make sure to stock up on these because each one only holds 30 or so bb's. Very realistic; some of my friends question if I have the real thing. Good durability. The only drawback is that the release button is easily bumped; just cover it with some duct tape and you'll be fine.
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Exceptional |
May 16, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
John
from Florida
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Despite the gun being mediocre, the clip isn't bad. In fact, its only drawback is its size. I've only managed to squeeze 35 rounds into the 20-round clip.
On the other hand, it's great. It has a semi-realistic look to it, and can be stacked with other M82 clips. Make sure to stock up on these if you plan on getting the M82.
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Great mag! |
May 16, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
Samuel Siegel
from Quakertown, PA United States
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Despite the M82's lower fps (240) it's a great weapon! I have 10 of the spare mags in my gear. Easy to swap out and clip together.
Standard load isn't 40 rounds though, can get about 35 in each clip. Somewhat realistic weight, and they are definately durable.
Only downside (as with most clips) is the location of the release button for the BB's. Right in a place where it can accidentally be hit. Reccomend using electrical tape to cover the mags so you don't lose any BB's.
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