Midcap | compression magazines with extended capacity (ie. double row) beads fills the top opening in the reservoir and during firing are served by compression spring. The advantages lie in a higher capacity and no noise. Greater capacity, compared to low-cap magazine redeemed on less reliability in the loading. |
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Hicap | cartridges with high capacity, BBs are filled through flip window on top of the mag and during firing are loaded by "mill", which is driven by a leaf spring. The benefits are high capacity, reliable feeding. Disadvantages typical BBs rattle. |
Xhicap | magazines with extremely high capacity mostly intended for machine guns. Magazine may be manually or electrically loaded. The BBs are filled through the opening window and while shooting are loaded by "mill", which is driven by a leaf spring. The benefits are high capacity and good looks. Disadvantages are typical rattling balls and lower reliability in gun loading (mainly for models with bovden cable). |
NBB | Non Blow Back (without moving cocking handle). For these imitations of weapons is not the movement when shooting. The advantage over the system EBB is usually higher reliability and durability of the product, since the internal mechanism is not burdened with extra force needed to moving the cocking handle. Another advantage is the lower noise level. |
EBB | Electric Blow Back (imitation weapon with moving cocking handle). These weapons have a built-in mechanism imitation motion cocking handle while the shooting. The advantage over the system NBB is greater realism and more faithful imitation of functions of real firearms. The disadvantage is generally lower reliability and durability of the product, since the internal mechanism is additionally burdened with a force necessary to moving the cocking handle. Another disadvantage is the higher noisiness. |