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Cybergun / WE Desert Eagle Modular HPA Adapter
Cybergun / WE Desert Eagle Modular HPA Adapter
M4 Base
Open Mon-Thu 4-6pm
Unit 27/28
Ballymena Business Centre
Galgorm BT42 1FL
United Kingdom
An ultra lightweight magazine setup, that is both more enjoyable and economical than buying the gas mags.
Field limits can be achieved with around 100-110PSI. The adapter has a large internal volume.
INSTALLATION
A donor mag is required to build this adapter. You will need to remove the gas valve, feed lips and gas router from your gas magazine, and install them onto our adapter.
We pressure test each adapter before shipping, to ensure that your valve will drop straight in and seal! We require donor parts to ensure absolute compatibility with your RIF.
CONFIGURATIONS
All options here include a modular bottom, and the Cybergun Modular HPA Base.
MODULAR ADAPTER TOP
This is the 'top' part of the modular HPA adapter, and is available for purchase separately so you can use your existing modular bases, saving you money!
M4
Compatible with most M4 magazines, works best with PTS EPM1. A CNC Magazine release and feed tube set this adapter apart from others on the market!
You can also choose from a variety of coloured magazine catches here
MP5
Compatible with all CYMA MP5 Mid Cap Magazines. A CNC Magazine release and feed tube set this adapter apart from others on the market!
SHOTGUN SHELL
Compatible with CYMA Shotgun Shells and some other brands. A BB release inside the adapter prevents any BBs from being dropped when releasing an empty shell.
DRUM BASE
Allows your HPA adapter to be used with a Tokyo Marui MP5 or VZ61 drum (or a Well/Jing Gong one if you can find them). The drum itself can be purchased separately here
MODULAR MAG-WELLS ALSO SOLD SEPERATELY!
Modular Mag-wells can be purchased individually here. I recommend mixing one high capacity mag-well, e.g. M4 or MP5 with a limited capacity mag-well such as the shotgun shell base, for those sites who don't like HPA adapters, or for when you want a more 'realistic' setup, while still running HPA