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OOD Tachi 29-Round Curved Standard Short Dart Magazine (B-GRADE)

OOD Tachi 29-Round Curved Standard Short Dart Magazine (B-GRADE)

Regular price $13.00 USD
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*THIS LISTING IS FOR A B-GRADE ITEM. In the case of the Tachi Mags, B-grades are usually due to excess glue or minor alignment issues. These are guaranteed to work properly in the Nexus Pro, Aeon Pro and Max Stryker. Expect minor cosmetic issues such as excess glue, bubbles, etc.

The green mags feature A-grade or B-grade bodies, with a 3D printed base plate.

The 'Tachi' 29 Round short-dart magazines are our very first injection molded product. Designed by Eli Wu, this curved magazine is one of a kind, featuring the highest capacity of any production dart magazine! 

*Do not remove or insert mag while the breech of your blaster is closed unless your blaster has a skinny breech.

FEATURES:
• 29-round short dart capacity
• Durable Tritan material featuring higher impact resistance than ABS
• Designed by Eli Wu for Out of Darts
• Assembled in house, Injection molded in China
• Talon sized magazine directly compatible with almost all short dart blasters including the Nexus Pro, Aeon Pro, Max Stryker, Lynx, Talon-Claw, Caliburn, and more!
• Compatible with Worker short darts and Adventure Force Pro darts
• NOT compatible with the Lepus or Milsig M79 due to the feed lip design (sorry)
• Spring is setup for flywheels (max rate of fire). For springers, we recommend 
• Two spring weights available: Low (springers/semi-auto), High (insane feedrate).
• Choose high if you're intending to use a full-auto blaster that fires over 8 rounds/second


SPECS:
• Material: Tritan, Spring steel, Love 
• Dimensions:
     Overall Length 15.4 inches (390mm)
     Bottom Cap 50mmx22mm
• Weight: 5.1 oz (142g) 

ADDITIONAL LINKS:
Worker adapters for springers (only compatible WITH mag release)
Worker adapters for flywheelers (only compatible WITH mag release)
+5 3D printed extenders!
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Trae L.
Closer

You really can’t see any difference between the B Grade mags unless you look closer to see maybe a mold alignment issue that is just cosmetic!

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Brell C.
Strange Mixed Results with feeding issues???

It almost doesn’t feel right to write this because I have always been such a strong supporter of OOD but I had some problems with this one.

I used this at survival fest along with 2 other tachi’s, the mythic drum mag and a bunch of different talons with no issues. However, no matter what I tired this mag would not feed after the first dart due to the spring jamming and not extending. It was so bad I eventually had to abandon the mag. My son and I spent a good bit of the weekend teaming with one of the players from the team that won the DZP tournament last year. They saw that I kept having issues with the mag and said they had problems with tachi mags as well due to the plastic being brittle. Sure enough, when I had a chance to look at the mag up close in between round, there was a small crack in the plastic towards the base that was jamming the spring. Maybe it had to due with B grade plastic or maybe it is a design issue but for whatever reason I am now unsure of tachi mags. I’m probably going to stick with curved talons from here on out.

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Andre K.
B-grade bought and got 1A !!!

Have been looking for the Tachis for a long time. And thanks to good experiences in the forum at blasted.de, I finally resorted to B-Grade: Top goods, therefore super satisfied and would buy again at any time !!! Thanks

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Daniel M.
I love it

As a long time drum user, it's nice to get the capacity of a 30 red drum in a reliable stick mag

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milos s.
Great

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