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Low-cap Magazine Airsoft

Do you want to add a touch of realism to your airsoft matches? Do you want to challenge yourself? Do you want to participate in military simulations? You absolutely need low-cap airsoft magazines! And at Taiwangun, you'll find low-capacity mags of all sizes, shapes and, various types of replicas, so check it out!

Low-cap Mags

As the name suggests, low-capacity mags are airsoft magazines that can hold anywhere from 30 to 80 airsoft BBs. These mags are popular with players who want realism during their airsoft matches, players who want to challenge themselves, and players who want to participate in military simulations. Not to mention, they don’t ‘rattle’ during matches like hi-cap mags, which makes them suitable for quieter playstyles.

Although a high-capacity mag might sound like the superior choice, that's not always the case, and our low-capacity mags provide it. They come in various types and shapes: gas magazines, AEP magazines, AEG magazines, bolt action rifle spring magazines, shotgun shells, and more. Check them out and see for yourself!

Low-cap Magazine FAQ

What Is a Low-cap Magazine for Airsoft?

Low-capacity magazines for airsoft come in many different shapes and forms, but there's one thing they all have in common: they hold a limited amount of BBs, anywhere from 30 to 80.

Do You Have to Wind All Airsoft Magazines?

No, you don't have to wind all airsoft mags to shoot bbs. Hi-cap mags are the ones that require winding the wheel on the bottom. This is what makes low-capacity and mid-capacity magazines so attractive to players.

How Many BBs Can an Airsoft Magazine Hold?

How many BBs an airsoft mag holds depends entirely on its type. AEG hi-cap magazines can hold anywhere from 400 to 2000 rounds. Airsoft mid-cap magazines can hold anywhere from 100 to 300 rounds. Lastly, airsoft low-cap mags hold anywhere from 30 to 80 rounds. There are also real-cap mags that have the capacity of the real firearm’s mags — they add a nice touch of realism and are really popular for historical reenactments.