Are split magazines durable?

Split G17 Magazine – 3D MJF Ultra Light

Designed using MJF (Multi Jet Fusion) technology, their main strength lies in their extreme lightness.
With a minimalist design, stripped of anything superfluous, these magazines reach a record weight of only 20 g while maintaining remarkable strength.
Their lightness allows them to absorb impact energy more effectively, making them stronger and more durable.
To ensure their durability, the magazines were tested in real gameplay conditions and subjected to a series of rigorous tests inspired by the military standard MIL-STD-810G (Method 516.6): rapid reloads, repeated handling, successive drops…

Result: They withstand impacts exceptionally well, whereas heavier metal magazines show marks, deform, and must be handled with care.

Split G17 Magazine – Aluminum Lightweight Body

Although robust, they are not designed to withstand drops in the same way as the Ultra Light version.
However, they offer other advantages: replaceable magazine lips and an aluminum body finish, highly appreciated by those who value a refined look and a premium feel in hand.

In summary, each model is designed to offer the best balance between durability and practicality, depending on the intended use.

Note: Split Milsim magazines are built to withstand airsoft use, but it’s important to remember that no equipment is completely indestructible.
As with any gear, excessive use or repeated impacts may eventually reduce durability.
Normal use remains the best guarantee of longevity.