HK G11 Airsoft Project
OptimusPrime
24 Jun 2026
Element shows a custom-built airsoft replica of the classic G11 rifle developed by Sigma Airsoft. He explains that two versions are available, utilizing either a high-pressure air (HPA) system or an automatic electric gun (AEG) setup, both offering similar performance and matching price tags. Testing out the new gear begins on an unfamiliar outdoor airsoft field, resulting in a comical series of repeated digital demises before a change of scenery to a well-known map yields far better tactical outcomes.
The middle of the match showcases plenty of intense, fast-paced field action alongside the regular realities of airsoft combat. The player struggles humorously with the rifle's unique "manual of arms," noting how tedious the reloading process is, which requires pushing buttons behind the scope and dealing with slow magazine swaps. Despite a few hitches and getting hit a fair share of times, the replica's specific firing modes—including a simulated hyper-burst functionality—keep the momentum going.
The final segment features a hands-on review where another player joins to admire the thick, blocky aesthetic reminiscent of childhood video games like GoldenEye. They discuss the mechanics, noting the built-in scope that aligns well without zooming, and a decent magazine capacity of 110 rounds. Ultimately, they estimate the custom body and internal work to be worth around a thousand dollars, a price point confirmed by Element as standard for either version of this custom project.