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Maple Airsoft Supply SuperFeed Series High Speed Replacement Magazine Springs (GEN 3) (Pack of 3) Reviews

4.7 Rating 35 Reviews
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Maple Airsoft Supply’s SuperFeed series replacement high speed magazine springs are perfect match for AEG, GBB, and PTW platforms. These updated Generation 3 springs are extra long and have improved heat treating to help retain their shape and avoid being crushed under their own weight.
SuperFeed springs use a superior one piece design to decrease the chance of jamming and increase reliability. Competitor’s replacement springs use a two piece design which can be detrimental to the magazine.
Made from high tension heat treated spring steel, SuperFeed springs are perfect for high ROF builds as well as Snipers or Designated Marksmen who wish to reliably use heavy weight bbs.
Installation is easy. Most magazines can be done in a couple minutes. Each mag uses 1 spring.
Compatible with most AEG and GBB magazines. Simply cut to desired length and install.

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Bought these to replace springs in my krytac 150 midcaps for a high rps, low fps ~35 rps @ 300 fps single sector gear build as the stock springs top out at about 25 rps with .32 bbs. These are every bit twice as strong as the stock springs and now every mag keeps up with .32's at that rps. Can't recommend enough for high rps or heavy bbs if you're having feeding issues.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great!
Posted 1 year ago
Fixed the feeding issues with the terrible mag springs in the Krytac Kriss Vector. Mine were a little stretched, so I had to compress them completely first to fix tension. Without doing, you might put one in tightly, compress it with bbs and it doesn’t return all the way up due to lack of compression before installing. Using a thin enough flat screwdriver you can pull the spring and put the mag case over easily on the vector.
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Posted 2 years ago
Good to know!
Posted 2 years ago
I purchased a Krytac Vector, as well as a few additional mags. Nearly every mag (that did not come with the gun) failed to some degree. Bought these and they saved those mags from becoming paperweights (or trash.) Basically your standard AEG mag springs, I just simply cut them to size. Work with no issues with my vector and feeds perfectly. (Unlike before)
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Posted 2 years ago
We love them too!
Posted 2 years ago
These superfeed springs were the key to making a high end build of mine even more reliable. I built a high end Kythera DMR but the gun kept shredding bbs or causing the hop up to disassemble itself. I was at my wits end trying to figure out what was going on. So finally I bought 3 packages of springs and boy did they help. Now I no longer have to worry about my dmr ripping it's hop up apart because the magazine couldn't lift the .43 gram bbs I was using fast enough, but now the run faster than before. The springs are rated up to 200 round magazines uncapped. You can clip the springs for smaller capacity magazines. But using uncapped springs will increase your feeding speed but reduce capacity. And that is about the only con I see. I have reccomended these springs since I installed them and they just seem to keep working.
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Posted 2 years ago
Used these to replace the springs in the Evike BAMF 190 round mags. The BAMF mags couldn't keep up with my rps. Put these ones in and was super impressed by the resistance. First fill fed like a dream! Second fill, the spring compressed and the last 15 bbs wouldn't feed. Third fill and I was having feed problems the whole time...spring compressed so much that HALF the bbs didn't have pressure and were flopping around in the mag. I can't believe these have good reviews. Total garbage. Hoping to get money back or store credit. What a horrible disappointment. Before you say "don't overfill", I have my speed loader marked at intervals of bb quantity. It was HARD to fill after 120.
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Posted 3 years ago
Hi there, sorry to hear that you are having issues with your springs. Out of curiosity, did you cut them to fit your magazines? If the springs are too long, all of the pressure from loading them with less space will cause the springs to not work. The same can be said if they are cut too short. I am speculating that this may be what’s happening and why it worked great for the first time, but then since the springs were over compressed that they no longer performed as they should. Can you please let us know exactly how you installed them so we can figure out exactly what happened? I would also like to loop maple airsoft in on the conversation so that we can get their opinion too. Please let us know so that we can help get to the bottom of this. Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving! P.s. I Sent this via order message as well.
Posted 3 years ago
Used in my arp9 dsg keeps up at 40rps no problem highly recommend
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Posted 3 years ago
Fast delivered
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Posted 4 years ago
Very happy with your quick service and shipping. Will definitely recommend.
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Posted 4 years ago