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Products in the second quality category are 100% functional, but they may have a minor defect that does not affect the functionality of the product itself. Each product is inspected and only then released for sale.
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Do You Use Mid-Cap Magazines and Need a Way to Load Them Fast? Choose from a wide selection of quality speedloaders for both AEG mid-caps and GBB mags. We offer everything from the most affordable basic speedloaders to high-end, ultra-efficient ODIN-style loaders that fill your mags at lightning speed!
Speedloaders Are a Must-Have for Every Airsofter Running Mid-Caps Feeding BBs one by one into your magazine is not just annoying—it’s practically impossible during a game.
The standard pistol-mag-shaped loader holds about 90–100 BBs. It fits neatly into a pistol mag pouch and won’t get in your way mid-game. Its only drawback is the small capacity and slow loading process—each press of the plunger feeds only about 4 BBs into your mag.
Pro Tip: Filling a 120-round mid-cap using a standard loader requires around 30 presses. If you’re running more than five mags, this gets frustrating, time-consuming, and even painful over time.
Then there’s the mid-sized loader, shaped like an AR15 magazine, with a capacity of around 400 BBs. It fits into any AR-style mag pouch. However, it tends to rattle more due to the looser movement of BBs inside. The loading process is still fairly slow, with about 4 BBs per push.
ODIN-style speedloaders were originally developed by PTS, and due to their efficiency and ease of use, they quickly became popular. So popular, in fact, that homebrew 3D print models emerged, and now several other manufacturers produce their own versions.
These loaders can fill up to 150 rounds in under 5 seconds using a crank-lever system, making it a far more efficient and less tiring way to load your mags. Simply snap your mag into the loader just like you would into your replica—and start cranking. ODIN-style loaders can hold up to 1200 BBs, making them especially popular among the speedsoft community. Most models are designed for AR15-style magazines, but we also offer adapters for AK, G36, and MP5 mags. Plus, optional noise-dampening inserts are available to reduce BB rattling noise during transport. Original ODIN loaders come with spare parts available in our shop.
Pro Tip: If you’re running GBB magazines that require loading through the feed lips, we recommend more robust loaders like those made by G&G. They might be more expensive, but they’re much harder to break compared to cheap basic ones—saving you both money and time in the long run.
If you’re replacing mag springs because your BBs aren’t feeding, we recommend consulting with a qualified tech. For mid-caps, you may be experiencing what’s known as the Mid-Cap Syndrome—where spring tension in the mag slows down the nozzle movement, causing your replica to misfeed or malfunction.