Airsoft Mike does an unboxing and quick review of the Lancer Tactical Tandemkross Cthulhu Gas Blowback (GBB) Airsoft Pistol, specifically the striking gold colorway. He first introduces the pistol, noting that its base design is derived from the Action Army AAP-01. The unboxing reveals a manual, a certificate of quality, and various accessories, including a metal rail piece, a halo ring pull, a compensator, and an optional mounting plate.
Jaeger Precision does an initial review of the VFC Walther PDP GBB Airsoft Pistol, comparing its design to the older, more comfortable but poorly performing VFC HK VP9. The modern Walther PDP is described as chunky with an optics-ready slide and adjustable sights. After a brief disassembly, he points out its more conventional blowback housing, which suggests better reliability than the VP9, and performs a chronograph test showing a decent output of around 0.97 Joules.
Airsix TV takes a look at the Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) Glock 34 MOS gas blowback airsoft pistol from RST, a model famous for being featured in the John Wick movie series. The TTI G34 is presented as a high-end sport-use weapon with custom enhancements, including a magwell, precision grip stippling, and a lightweight trigger, with the airsoft version using the Marui Glock 17 Gen 5 as its base.
Golo Airsoft does a customization and performance enhancement of the VFC H&K VP9 CO2 Gas Blowback (GBB) airsoft pistol. The airsoft gun is a licensed replica of the modern H&K VP9, a real steel striker-fired handgun known for its ergonomics and operability. He details specific custom modifications and adjustments intended to optimize the airsoft pistol's functional performance, such as its gas blowback cycle, feel, and consistency.
6mm Badger tries the Tokyo Marui P320 Full-Size for this video review... "I unboxed the brand-new Tokyo Marui P320 Full-Size GBB — bought directly from Tokyo Marui (it arrived as a packaged set with an extra magazine). In this video I walk through the premium packaging (seriously Apple-level unboxing vibes), initial fit & finish impressions, and my first live-fire test indoors.
Quick summary:
The Sabage Sisters, Hocchin and Rinka, introduce the new gas blowback handguns they've acquired for airsoft. Hocchin chose the M&P 9 for its sleek, all-black look and its compact size, which felt comfortable and perfect for her smaller hands. Rinka opted for the Glock 17, drawn to its simple, cool aesthetic and its larger grip, which suited her hands better.
Mach Sakai reviews the updated fixed-slide gas gun, highlighting its new "EG Hop-up" system. This improvement allows users to make precise adjustments manually without tools, a significant upgrade over previous versions. The package remains budget-friendly and includes a lightweight ABS silencer and a rail adapter.
Golo Airsoft does a quick review of the VFC Umarex Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS GBB pistol, starting with an unboxing that reveals the MOS plates and tools. An initial firing test showed a muzzle velocity of approximately 80 m/s, but he immediately noticed that the slide stop was sluggish and needed adjustment to function correctly.
The E&C G17 Gen 5 MOS GBB pistol available at Vincent's Hobby Shop offers a modern feature set, highlighted by the Modular Optics System (MOS) and an Ambidextrous Slide Release. It features a realistic metal slide and barrel system, and uses a metal magazine with a 26-round capacity. Importantly, this pistol is also compatible with WE Brand Glock 17 magazines.
Jaeger Precision takes the Tokyo Marui Desert Eagle "Hard Kick" GBB pistol to the range, a model he had never owned until recently. Describing it as an older "relic," this episode aims to test the pistol's reputation as a "sniper pistol" by shooting it out of the box with heavy .30g BBs at long range. He begins testing on the range, experimenting with the hop-up setting to achieve the best results for distance and accuracy.