Timerzanov Airsoft gets to review the 556 brother of the G&G ARP9 AEG... "Hello everyone! I'm introducing the ARP556 3.0, an ARP9-style replica, but this time in a 556 version with M4-style magazines, a programmable ETU, and a quick-change spring system. An ideal replica for CQB games, but not only. So, is it a good replica or a bad one? Sit back and watch it together. Enjoy the video, everyone!
Explosive Enterprises talks about upgrading the performance of VFC AR gas blowback rifles. He covers topics that include swapping the original VFC AR nozzle for an APFG MCX nozzle and a step-by-step installation guide. He also recommends using a 4UAD (Quad) hop unit with a specific bucking, and presents a recommended upgrade path that includes the MCX nozzle, 4UAD hop unit, Unicorn barrel, a 3oz carbine buffer, and a steel barrel and bolt carrier.
Toronto Airsoft talks about the G&G's new lever-action AR hybrid rifle, a gas-powered gun that uses standard AR parts and AEG magazines. They feature two new, polarizing colorways for the rifle: Macaron Blue and Pink, noting the attention to detail in the color-matching. The host expresses a personal preference for unique color schemes because they stand out in a market of black-on-black guns and allow players to create custom looks.
Hiro Airsoft talks to Tarik who goes over the Seekins SBR 9-inch, which he intends for "orphan" games. He details its features, including an EOTech XPS3 sight, M600 light, and top grip, highlighting its ambidextrous selector and hop-up chamber. While the full-metal rifle is heavier than his BCM, it offers an authentic experience. They demonstrate its safety features, such as not firing without a magazine, and test its accuracy, noting its precision at 40 meters. Gameplay footage is also included.
Airsoft Mike does an unboxing and review of the G&G GPM 1911 Iwo Jima 76th Anniversary Limited Edition gas blowback pistol. He talks about the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II and then proceeds to unbox the airsoft pistol, highlighting its features such as the commemorative case with a plaque, the pistol's matte black finish with gold and silver accents, and the golden-finished magazine that holds 26 rounds.
Bristol Based Airsoft created an installation and tuning guide for their adjustable trigger, designed for the G&G LevAR. The guide walks viewers through the entire process, starting with the removal of the original trigger. It then explains the new adjustable trigger's function and how to properly adjust its screws. The video also emphasizes the importance of using Loctite on the screws to secure them.
Osumi of 41PX goes over the The G&G GMS BATTO CQB, a lightweight airsoft gun that is claimed to have excellent balance and a design inspired by Japanese sword fighting. Key features include a short sound suppressor, flip-up sights, an M-LOK handguard, and an ambidextrous charging handle. It stands out with its pre-installed GATE ASTER electronic trigger, enabling various firing modes and pre-cocking adjustments, resulting in crisp trigger response and stable full-auto firing at 20-21 rounds per second.
It looks like Mister Moro had fun with the LevAR7/LevAR15 lever action airsoft guns from G&G Armament when he tried them out in June of this year. Learn more in this Hyperdouraku review... "The LevAR series is a gas lever action rifle from Taiwanese toy gun manufacturer G&G Armament. In addition to the long LevAR 15 with a 15-inch barrel, the LevAR 7 has been added to the lineup with a shorter 7-inch barrel.
In his review on Evike.com, Matt examines the G&G ARP9 3.0 AEG. The rifle retains the best features of previous ARP9 generations while introducing several key upgrades. It sports an ultra-lightweight polymer SR receiver paired with a 4.5-inch metal M-LOK rail system.
A guide for maintaining or repairing the G&G ARP 556 in this video by Dretas. He systematically details each step, from removing the body pin and mag release to carefully detaching the motor and gearbox. Emphasis is placed on addressing common problems and ensuring proper technique throughout the intricate process of taking apart the rifle's internal components.