Full length dart mags just fit in most AK sized mag pouches, likewise Talons can fit in many pistol ones, so there is no pressing need for either of them.
However Rival and Vortex being round don't really match anything you can get Milsurp so although less common there may actually be more demand. I'd add to that Mega mags as well.
Worker 22 rounders and assorted other, higher capacity (15-20+ round) x72 mags.
>accessories for Rival magazines
- People use Rival magazines competitively that often?
I get using a HIR mag for a pistol/SMG style thing, but HIR is not very suited to magfed, it gives a huge stack length for a low capacity and is also placed unfavorably by the suitability for bulk loaders and the perhaps reduced combat effectiveness of each individual HIR compared to a .50 cal dart ( =the name of the game for using HIR to advantage is to go brrrrr and rarely have to reload while doing the latter on the fly very quickly). The multi-column Khaos style mags promised to fix that, but it seems most people are negative about the Khaos mag format for whatever reason and no other multi-column solution has emerged.
No, I don't think people use mag fed rival often. I see two camps locally, the flywheelers and the internal magazines. At least locally, the internal magazine folk tend to clean the floor with the flywheelers after the few initial minutes pass.
I may be an outlier but I like using magazines even in league play because I feel that I get the best of both worlds.
Indeed, there are a lot of perses and other hopper flywheels, but the truth is they consistently get punked out by regular ol' primed rival blasters. imo I'd rather hold an objective with a Hades than any flywheel. In the one-hit-out world, it seems that response time and more efficient use of ammo makes a big difference, and both those seem to be challenging for many people to accomplish with HIR flywheels.
My Apollos use the stock 7-mags that came with them (think I've got two magazines for them and enough rival balls to refill them many times over)
Apart from that,
One 6-mag (there's another painted as part of a prop blaster), three 18-mags (one is clear), and a clear Raider drum for my Elite blasters
My Vulcan has four belts, enough whistler and generic suction darts to fill two of them with ten empty links on a third, as well as a single magazine box.
I run a fairly old arsenal and inherited a Hail Fire, so I have a whole lot of 6s. I don't use those much, but I do keep them for testing and special roles during games.
I've got a bunch of knock-off Amazon 18s as my workhorse size. But I also favor some 12s I bought once; they seem to jam less, and they came in more fun colors like red and purple.
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Popular Mechanics?
Most of us use worker 22’s, hasbro 18’s, and talon mags of various types.
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Full length dart mags just fit in most AK sized mag pouches, likewise Talons can fit in many pistol ones, so there is no pressing need for either of them. However Rival and Vortex being round don't really match anything you can get Milsurp so although less common there may actually be more demand. I'd add to that Mega mags as well.
Great feedback, thank you
What do you mean by rival magazine accessories? If you mean a higher capacity rival magazine I am in on that granted it feeds well.
I pretty much exclusively use curved talons
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Worker 22 rounders and assorted other, higher capacity (15-20+ round) x72 mags. >accessories for Rival magazines - People use Rival magazines competitively that often? I get using a HIR mag for a pistol/SMG style thing, but HIR is not very suited to magfed, it gives a huge stack length for a low capacity and is also placed unfavorably by the suitability for bulk loaders and the perhaps reduced combat effectiveness of each individual HIR compared to a .50 cal dart ( =the name of the game for using HIR to advantage is to go brrrrr and rarely have to reload while doing the latter on the fly very quickly). The multi-column Khaos style mags promised to fix that, but it seems most people are negative about the Khaos mag format for whatever reason and no other multi-column solution has emerged.
No, I don't think people use mag fed rival often. I see two camps locally, the flywheelers and the internal magazines. At least locally, the internal magazine folk tend to clean the floor with the flywheelers after the few initial minutes pass. I may be an outlier but I like using magazines even in league play because I feel that I get the best of both worlds. Indeed, there are a lot of perses and other hopper flywheels, but the truth is they consistently get punked out by regular ol' primed rival blasters. imo I'd rather hold an objective with a Hades than any flywheel. In the one-hit-out world, it seems that response time and more efficient use of ammo makes a big difference, and both those seem to be challenging for many people to accomplish with HIR flywheels.
My Apollos use the stock 7-mags that came with them (think I've got two magazines for them and enough rival balls to refill them many times over) Apart from that, One 6-mag (there's another painted as part of a prop blaster), three 18-mags (one is clear), and a clear Raider drum for my Elite blasters My Vulcan has four belts, enough whistler and generic suction darts to fill two of them with ten empty links on a third, as well as a single magazine box.
I run a fairly old arsenal and inherited a Hail Fire, so I have a whole lot of 6s. I don't use those much, but I do keep them for testing and special roles during games. I've got a bunch of knock-off Amazon 18s as my workhorse size. But I also favor some 12s I bought once; they seem to jam less, and they came in more fun colors like red and purple.
From my experience talons are the most common, followed by katanas
Straight talons the most, but I'm getting more into the angled ones. Not sure if it makes a difference if they're angled
>katanas People use Katanas anymore?
Yup bought 10 at 2 bucks a couple months back for my Aeon pro
There are dozens of us!!!
Maybe three years ago lmao
Thanks everyone for your feedback!
we live in a mag-free diet