Keep your sidearm loaded and maintain peak fire performance with the Army Armament 17 Custom Series Gas Magazine for R34 (A-226)! Engineered specifically for the Army Armament R34 custom series gas blowback pistols and compatible TM/WE G-series platforms, this full-metal magazine holds up to 24 rounds of 6mm BBs. Built with a rugged aluminum alloy body and equipped with an extended polymer bumper plate, it provides excellent impact protection during tactical speed reloads. High-efficiency internal gas valves and cold-resistant rubber seals ensure smooth, consistent gas output to keep your blowback crisp and your shots grouping tight during rapid trigger pulls.
| TYPE | HOW MUCH? |
|---|---|
| Standard | £0.00 |
| Expedited | £4.99 |
| TYPE | HOW MUCH? |
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| International | £14.99 |
Ensure reliable feeding, crisp blowback recoil, and rapid reload capabilities on the skirmish field with the Army Armament 17 Custom Series Gas Magazine for R34 (A-226)! Designed to match the high-performance specifications of Army Armament's custom pistol line, this green gas magazine is an essential accessory for operators looking to expand their loadout with reliable spare ammunition.
Durable Full-Metal Alloy Construction & Tactical Baseplate Built to endure high-intensity CQB skirmishes and hard field use, the body of the A-226 magazine is CNC-machined from lightweight yet resilient metal alloy. Finished in a low-glare matte black coating, it stands up against drops, scrapes, and fast-paced mag swaps. The bottom is equipped with an extended ergonomic polymer baseplate that not only shields the fill valve against ground impact and debris but also gives your hand an enhanced indexing surface for positive extraction out of magazine pouches under stress.
High-Efficiency Gas Architecture & Superior Sealing Internally, the Army Armament R34 Custom Series magazine features optimized gas flow routing and high-performance inlet/outlet valves. Premium rubber gas route seals create an airtight compression seal directly against the pistol's loading nozzle, maximizing the volume of gas transferred with each hammer strike. This high thermal efficiency significantly mitigates gas "cool-down" during rapid semi-automatic fire, maintaining consistent muzzle velocity (FPS) and preventing slide sluggishness when emptying a full payload.
Reliable High-Tension Feeding System The internal steel BB track utilizes a smooth-feeding spring assembly engineered to push up to 24 standard 6mm airsoft BBs into the hop-up chamber with uniform force. This prevents double-feeding, miss-feeds, and jam issues down to the last round, ensuring your sidearm fires instantly when drawn.
Wide System Compatibility While optimized specifically for the Army Armament R34 Custom Series gas blowback pistol, the A-226 magazine retains broad cross-compatibility with standard Tokyo Marui, WE-Tech, and other TM-spec G-Series (G17 / G18C / G34) gas blowback platforms.
Whether you are gearing up for competitive action shooting or carrying reliable backups for field games, the Army Armament 17 Custom Series Gas Magazine for R34 (A-226) delivers the capacity, gas seal efficiency, and build quality required for dependable secondary firepower.
| SKU | 311307 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Army |
| Weapon Category | Magazine |
| Variant | Gas Magazine |
| Construction | Metal |
| Magazine Capacity | 24 |
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