P6 Workshop 60 Rds HPA Magazine for KRYTAC Kriss vector GBBR

P6-HPA-KTP-KA243-40A

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Stay fully loaded with these spare HPA magazine KRYTAC KRISS Vector GBB

  • KRYTAC KRISS Vector GBB gaz magazine tuned in HPA by our Workshop
  • Suitable for KRYTAC KRISS Vector GBBR
  • Allow the use of Full Auto without any loose of FPS
  • Available in US or EU version, please make your choice before adding to cart
  • Can be used with Gas or HPA thanks to the use of the Balystik no return valve.
  • Max 140 PSI
  • Please note that for added security the high flow fitting is permanently attached to the magazine and cannot be unscrewed.

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Caliber6mm Airsoft
Weight360g
MaterialAluminum
Main colorBlack
Power sourceHPA
Magazine capacity60

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Magazine advice

Despite everything you can read on the internet and on on the manufacturer's manual, we recommend that you never introduce silicone or grease into airsoft magazines. Greasing has a devastating effect on a replica since it will directly grease the hop-up rubber and inner barrel, resulting in a loss of precision and even more accentuated dust fixing. Never introduce chemical products such as grease, silicone spray or any other kind into the magazine, the hop-up unit, the BBs, the internal parts of the AEGs. The silicone is only used on pneumatic parts such as a gearbox cylinder or a moving O-ring. Special recommandation regarding Mid-cap Magazine :

  • Limit the number of bbs by 70-80% of the mid-cap capacity, never force the introduction of the BBs with a BB loader.
  • Too many BBs can slow down the operation of the nozzle and that can have repercussions on the trajectory of the bbs and the feed.
  • If you want to keep your magazine for many years, it is also imperative for not working the spring to the maximum of its capabilities.
  • Never store your magazine filled for a long period of use, the spring loaded for a long time may be irreparably damaged with a settling effect.
  • Use BBs with irreproachable sphericity

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