Tippmann TMC MAGFED Paintball Marker Magazines - 2 Pack
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Paintballs with a caliber of 68
They're the same size, but because they're made of plastic and have low-quality springs, they get stuck after a few uses. Magfed is not something I would recommend to anyone. Instead, I would suggest purchasing a hopper.
No, it's a TMC-only publication. The Project Salvo is hopper fed rather than mag fed.
Yes.
Selected User Reviews For Tippmann TMC MAGFED Paintball Marker Magazines - 2 Pack
At Living Legends X, I used it for the entire weekend and only used one case of paint! I had one problem where I (inadvertently) wound down the mag all the way to reload and discovered I only had 4 paintballs left in my pod. So I tossed them in and slammed it into the TMC, where the force of the spring broke a ball in the mag's bottom. It was entirely my fault, but removing the three allen screws on the side, removing the paint, and reassembling the unit was simple. I was painting with the brittleest paint I've ever used (GI 5 Star Tournament paint), and it broke when I dropped it 2 feet to the ground! Despite this, it performed admirably throughout the weekend. Excellent magazines that are both sturdy and well-designed. And, unlike many other magazines, they are easy to work on. On my YouTube channels, you can see a video of me using this. They can hold 20 paintballs, but if you don't load them into the marker right away, you'll end up forcing in the last one, which will dimple them all. As a result, I put 19 in each mag to make room for them. Because the balls do not have the same pressure as most mags, you can leave them loaded between games as long as you put 19 instead of 20 in each mag. When you place the spring into the TMC, it will only release. Loading is also a breeze with this marker; there's no need to slap the magazine to get it to seat properly; simply drop it in and go!
- Glenn's Paintball Trails of Doom.
The spring broke when I loaded it for the first time. The second one breaks the paintballs in the magazine, the third one double feeds, but the fourth one works perfectly. $65 for the worst. I've never spent so much money in my life!.
I'll be purchasing more in the near future. This was an excellent purchase. I'll be purchasing more in the near future. br>br>If you're going to use them, make sure you get some good recreational paint. One with a thicker shell to prevent magazine breaks; tournament paint is not available because the shell is too thin. br>br>I use Valken graffiti and have had no problems with the barrel or magazine. br>br>The magazine could benefit from a speed loader, which I'll come up with soon. Apart from some minor loading issues, it's a fantastic product.
But they didn't feed the property after that, so they dismantled it and cleaned it thoroughly. It was also not difficult to disassemble.
It performs in the same way as the genuine article. When loading for a hold / long delay shoot, don't go overboard. Balls will be deformed as a result of it. Don't be concerned if you're leaving right away.
These are some excellent publications. I ordered two extra mags, giving me a total of four mags for my TMC. Because one of the magazines has a broken spring, it will only go up about 3/4 of the way, leaving two extra balls in the magazine. The other three magazines functioned perfectly.
It functions perfectly.
Great.