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Jaeger Precision: BOLT Airsoft MWS Gas Magazines

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Jaeger Precision: BOLT Airsoft MWS Gas Magazines

Jaeger Precision does an evaluation of the new Bolt Airsoft magazine designed for their Mega Airflow System, which aims to be compatible with the popular Tokyo Marui MWS platform. He begins with a minor battle against a stubborn digital scale, eventually confirming the magazine weighs roughly 439 grams. This puts it in the same neighborhood as a loaded real-steel magazine, satisfying those who enjoy a bit of realism in their gear.

During performance testing, the magazine shows some initial inconsistency in power levels before settling into a predictable rhythm. It handles a full-auto mag dump without turning into a portable fog machine, which pleasantly surprises Jaeger Precision given his past skepticism of the brand. While it seems to favor venting valves—a feature that usually sparks heated debates among gas efficiency enthusiasts—it performs reliably enough to be considered a functional alternative for MWS users.

He ends with a manual round count, revealing a capacity of approximately 30 to 36 rounds. While it doesn't quite hold enough gas to power through multiple reloads, it manages one full cycle without any dramatic failures. The host remains undecided on whether to buy the actual rifle it belongs to, but he admits the magazine itself is a decent piece of kit that doesn't immediately offend his sensibilities.

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