Maxx CNC Aluminium Advanced Magazine Release (Style A) – Blue

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Maxx CNC Aluminium Advanced Magazine Release (Style A) – Blue

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Maxx CNC Aluminium Advanced Magazine Release (Style A) – Blue

CNC Aluminium Advanced Magazine Release is designed for quick and ergonomic magazine reloads, compatible with most M4/M16, including ICS CXP/CS4/EBB series Airsoft AEGs.
The Advanced Magazine Release allows for both right and left handed users to quickly load or unload the magazine.
The Advanced Magazine Release is designed with rubber pads and enlarged contact surface to ensure comfort and secure grip.
The body of the Magazine Release is anodized and CNC machined out of a solid block of Aircraft Grade Aluminium to provide durability and light weight.
With the unique shapes, stylish design and colours, we will have an option to fit your style needs!

 

  Includes
1 x CNC Aluminium Advanced Magazine Release (Style A)
4 x Rubber Pad
2 x Phillips Screw
1 x Steel Pivot Pin
1 x Aluminium Extended Magazine Release
1 x Aluminium Magazine Catch Spacer
1 x Aluminium Magazine Catch Sleeve
1 x Steel Magazine Catch Spring

 

  Specification
Overall Length: 40mm
Overall Width: 8mm
Material: Aluminium

 

  Features
Anodized and CNC machined out of a solid block of Aircraft Grade Aluminium to provide durability and light weight
Designed for quick and ergonomic magazine reloads, compatible with most M4/M16, including ICS CXP/CS4/EBB series Airsoft AEGs
Allows for both right and left handed users to quickly load or unload the magazine
Designed with rubber pads and enlarged contact surface to ensure comfort and secure grip
Unique shapes, stylish design and colours, we will have an option to fit your style needs!

 

  Weight
N/A grams

 

  Usage
Compatible with most M4/M16, including ICS CXP/CS4/EBB series Airsoft AEGs

 

  Requires
Wearing eye protection is recommended
Use proper tools for disassembly and reassembly with great care due to spring tension
Bearing lubricant oil/grease is recommended for smooth operation

 

  Instruction
Instruction Manuals are included


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    For airsoft skirmishing, the Association of British Airsoft is putting in place arrangements to allow retailers to check that individual purchasers are members of a genuine skirmishing club or site. The key elements of these arrangements are:
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