ASG KJW M9 Spare Magazine

ASG KJW M9 Spare Magazine

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Old Product Description: About the ASG/KJW M9 Spare Magazine

This magazine is for the ASG M9 gas blowback pistol (OEM KJW). It is also compatible with TM and HFC M9s.

About the ASG/KJW M9 Pistol

KJW (Kuan Ju Works) is an old name for airsoft for gas guns, and they are very well regarded overseas. If you are an older player, the name probably rings a bell. Action Sport Games (ASG) is partnered with KJW as the OEM manufacturer for several incredible pistols to be brought to the United States. The full-metal M9 by ASG/KJW is no exception. This model has been out for quite a while, and it has only improved with age. The most current generations are not only full metal but capable of using both green gas and CO2. The M9 is a tried-and-true pistol, and in airsoft, it holds the same holds.

Unlike many other brands who design a model of a pistol to be exclusively green gas or CO2 powered, this pistol has the option to use either propellant. The reasons for this are that this pistol was originally designed with green gas, and CO2 had not yet become a viable option in airsoft. This pistol's design evolved over time and was upgraded to withstand the higher pressures of CO2 when players started demanding it. Green gas is also very prevalent in Asia, so many guns coming from overseas are designed for a different market. This particular gun performance will be similar no matter what propellant you are using, although CO2 works better in the cold. The cons for the CO2 are that you'll probably get 2 magazines worth of shooting before you replace the cartridge; otherwise, you'll be second guessing whether you have enough for the next round. Green gas pistols, on the other hand, can always top off the magazine even if you fired just a few shots, so you can always reassure yourself that the gun is ready to go when needed.

This airsoft gun is based on the M9 pistol currently serving the US armed forces. When it was selected into service in the 1980s and became widely issued in the 1990s, there existed a love/hate relationship with the pistol because it replaced the beloved 1911. Aside from being a fairly large pistol, many critics did not like the lack of power coming from its 9mm round, and many opined that the .45 should never have been replaced. Regardless of the controversy, this pistol remains in service to this day, when it was recently announced that a new handgun would replace it. With all that said, for gas blowback pistol lovers, the M9 is a fun platform because it has a bit of old-school flair and feels stout in your hand. The balance and weight are very nice because the entire gun is made of metal, whereas many modern guns use a metal slide on a polymer frame. This is definitely a fun pistol to own.

Quick Look:

  • Compatible with all ASG/KJW M9
  • 26 BB Capacity
  • Heavy weight for added training realism

What's Included:

  • KJW M9 Spare Magazine

Alternate Lookup:

  • GBB-600-CO MAG
  • GBB-601-MAG

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are M9 and 92FS magazines the same?

Yes, M9 and 92FS magazines are generally the same and interchangeable. Both the M9 and 92FS are models from Beretta's 92 series, and they share the same magazine design, making their magazines compatible with each other.

What magazines does the M9A4 use?

The M9A4 uses the same magazines as other models in the Beretta 92 series, including the M9 and 92FS. These magazines typically have a capacity of 15 rounds, though higher-capacity magazines are also available.

What size magazine is the M9?

The standard magazine size for the M9 is 15 rounds. However, there are also extended magazines available that can hold 18 or more rounds, depending on the manufacturer's specifications.

Are airsoft pistol magazines universal?

No, airsoft pistol magazines are not universal. Each airsoft pistol model typically requires a specific magazine designed for that model or series. While some magazines might be compatible across different models from the same manufacturer, it's essential to verify compatibility before purchase.

Do all 9mm Glocks use the same magazine?

Not all 9mm Glocks use the same magazine, but many models do share magazine compatibility. For example, magazines for the Glock 17 can often be used in the Glock 19, Glock 26, and other 9mm Glock models. However, the fit and capacity might vary, so it’s always best to check the specific compatibility for each model.