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King Arms 110 Round Mid-Cap Magazine for Thompson Series Airsoft AEGs
Reliable Feeding and Realistic Capacity for Thompson Airsoft Rifles
The King Arms 110 Round Mid-Cap Magazine for Thompson Series Airsoft AEGs is the perfect magazine upgrade or replacement for players seeking reliable performance and enhanced realism from their Thompson airsoft rifle. Designed specifically for Thompson Series Metal Gearbox AEG platforms, this durable mid-cap magazine delivers smooth feeding, quiet operation, and authentic handling characteristics that make it ideal for MilSim events, historical loadouts, and everyday skirmish use.
Unlike traditional high-capacity magazines that require winding and often produce unwanted rattling noises, this King Arms mid-cap magazine provides a more immersive experience by keeping BBs securely under spring tension. The result is quieter movement, more dependable feeding, and improved realism on the battlefield.
Consistent Mid-Cap Performance
A quality magazine is essential to the reliability of any airsoft rifle, and King Arms designed this magazine to provide dependable feeding performance throughout each game.
The internal spring-driven system ensures smooth BB delivery without the interruptions commonly associated with winding high-cap magazines. Whether you’re engaging targets during fast-paced skirmishes or participating in realistic MilSim operations, this magazine helps keep your Thompson running efficiently.
The approximately 110-round capacity strikes an excellent balance between firepower and realism, providing enough ammunition for sustained engagements while encouraging tactical reloads.
Enhanced Realism for Historical Loadouts
For players building a WWII-inspired loadout or reenactment kit, realism matters.
One of the biggest advantages of this King Arms mid-cap magazine is its ability to replicate realistic ammunition capacities. While the magazine can hold up to approximately 110 rounds, users can choose to load only 20–30 BBs to better simulate the capacity of real-world Thompson magazines.
This feature makes the magazine particularly appealing for historical airsoft events, military reenactments, and realism-focused gameplay.
Quiet Operation on the Field
Traditional hi-cap magazines often create rattling sounds as BBs shift inside the reservoir. These noises can be distracting and reduce immersion during gameplay.
Because this is a mid-cap design, there is no internal BB reservoir rattling around during movement. Players can move more quietly through objectives, wooded terrain, and CQB environments without the telltale noise associated with high-cap magazines.
This makes it a popular choice among MilSim players and those who value stealth and authenticity.
Built for Thompson Series Airsoft AEGs
This magazine is designed specifically for Thompson Series Metal Gearbox Airsoft AEG rifles and offers secure fitment and dependable compatibility.
Its durable construction is built to withstand regular field use, making it a reliable addition to your loadout whether you’re using it as a primary magazine or carrying multiple spares for extended gameplay.
Why Choose the King Arms Thompson Mid-Cap Magazine?
King Arms has built a reputation for producing quality airsoft accessories and magazines trusted by players around the world. This 110-round mid-cap magazine delivers dependable feeding, realistic operation, and quiet performance in a package designed specifically for Thompson AEG platforms.
For players who want improved reliability and a more authentic gameplay experience, this magazine is an excellent choice.
Key Features
- Designed for Thompson Series Metal Gearbox Airsoft AEGs
- Approximately 110-round capacity
- Reliable spring-fed mid-cap design
- Smooth and consistent BB feeding
- No winding required
- Quiet operation with no BB rattling
- Ideal for MilSim and historical loadouts
- Realistic capacity option (20–30 rounds can be loaded)
- Durable construction for long-term use
- Great spare or replacement magazine




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