Description
With the Crosman Full Auto AK1 BB air rifle firing 1400 rounds per minute you might want to pick up a few of these AK1 Magazines! This extra mag spring feeds 25 BBs for rapid-fire action and houses two Powerlet CO2 cartridges.
- Spring feeds 25 .177 BBs for rapid-fire action and extended shooting sessions.
- Spring smooth and reliable feeding mechanism for uninterrupted firing.
- Powered by two 12-gram CO2 cartridges, ensuring consistent performance.
- Quickly swap out empty magazines for continuous fun.
- Compatible with the Crosman Full Auto AK1
Experience uninterrupted rapid-fire action with this Crosman Magazine. Keep the action going!
Tony P –
When reloading take caution as the hold down latch can release when you reload and you inadvertently push BB’s in between the spring coil. This has happened to me twice. The firsst time I managed to get out the bb, the second time I damaged the spring. Cannot find another spring online. a expensive mistake.
Ray –
I bought the rifle and along came the magazine, speed loader, etc. and I was enjoying it especially the full auto! The only problem I’ve had so far is the seal at the top of the magazine, it has a leak and there is a tear on the plastic seal and I sadly cant use the rifle until I get another mag but with a reliable mag I’ sure it would be alot more fun
Owen –
You guys need to start selling drum mags for your full auto line up, also we need more auto pistols AND shotguns that shoot a 5 spread
Jack Kilburn –
The only mag that seems to fit perfectly in the new version of the CAK1 is the one that came with it. It slides in, shoots, and slides out with no pull needed. But this mag has to be pulled with some force to remove it after shooting. I can’t find the new CAK1 mags anywhere and thats a problem. This mag is overpriced for how difficult it can be to pull out of the rifle. Start making spares that fit the specs of the new AK and also LARGE CAPACITY MAGS. It shoots so fast its done in seconds, and I have only one spare clip and that one is too tight. See the problem?
Peter J Campbell –
So I bought my first crosman fully auto AK. Less than a year of owning, it broke! I emailed Crosman support and explained. Then I paid for the return shipping and send it back to them after inspection. They ended up sending me another one. Second AK and once again issues with the clip. CO2 injection valve/seal. Each time I put fresh CO2 in it seemed shorter interval amount of time than before. Then each time it was hissing and leaking as I did not want to over tighten. Sometimes the gun would sound loud and have power. Other times hardly none at all, I thought to myself maybe it was a bad batch of CO2 canisters so I bought another box. The problem did not go away. Now I’ve reached a point where I have to spend more money on a replacement clip due to the seals,valves, and leak, which I think it sucks. After looking at the price almost $60 for a clip.
I always will support American made products but I just don’t understand why things don’t last long anymore. This gun needs a lot bigger capacity on the clip. Bigger capacity for CO2 or some sort of aftermarket kit to use .
I believe because constantly changing the CO2 canisters out is direct cause of the valve/ seals and then the power depleting so possibly better internal parts used might ensure a more solid product. So now it’s either spend more money to get this AK operational again or it will become a paper weight or knick knack collecting dust
Alex garcia –
It wastes the msg too fast PLEASE CREATE A DRUM MAG FOR THE AK1 PLEASE
Jason Maddox –
Delivered on time
Jordan Mayer –
The mag works! The red dot sight seems to be a scam- nothing is adjustable as far as the instructions go.
Jaron Burnett –
This AK replica absolutely demolishes everything in those BB’s path!!