SK Airsoft explores the history and features of the VFC FN FNC GBB rifle, based on the firearm designed to modernize the Belgian arsenal after the FAL era. While the real-world version struggled to find its footing against competitors like the M16, this airsoft gas blowback version by VFC is highlighted for its attention to detail. It even includes specific welding spots and licensed markings that might make a collector feel like they’ve found a hidden treasure in a pile of plastic replicas.
Ritchan shares her experience of shooting an airsoft GHK AKM. She begins by showing off the airsoft rifle, looking quite pleased with it despite stumbling over her words a bit during the introduction. The initial excitement is palpable as she gets ready for some target practice.
Rossi introduces eight new gas blowback (GBB) pistol models, ranging from highly stylized modern designs to classic replicas. They showcases various Striker and 1911 variants, including the eye-catching white Shadow model and a sleek black version. These pistols feature threaded tips for suppressors, fiber optic sights, and specialized magwells to help players who might struggle to find the right hole during a fast-paced reload.
In this installment of her airsoft hunt, Airi explores the MPX from Stratos, a manufacturer known for internal parts rather than full builds. This specific model is a 9mm version of the popular MCX and comes as a set with a folding minimal stock. Whilst Airi finds the safety selector a bit stiff for her hands, she is pleasantly surprised by how light the gun feels, even with the magazine inserted.
Stupid Airsoft's Double Eagle Noveske N4 unboxing reveals a gas blowback rifle that aims to please even those who find the endless sea of AR-style replicas a bit repetitive. He admits to finding standard ARs rather dull, so the plan is to use this highly compatible clone as a canvas for a build that actually looks interesting. It arrives with authentic licensed markings, though the federally mandated orange tip was promptly evicted from the barrel before the camera started rolling.
Vincent’s Hobby Shop presents a selection of WE Tech Hi-Capa airsoft pistols, focusing on models designed for durability and consistent field performance. The presentation moved beyond standard aesthetics to examine the mechanical builds of these sidearms, noting their full-metal construction and updated internal components.
Blowback Maniac Airsoft unboxes and does a comprehensive look at the VFC Maxim Defense MDX SBR gas blowback rifle that arrives in a box that looks like it lost a fight with a delivery truck, but the replica inside remains intact. Whilst battling a cold and armed with tissues and coffee, he walks us through the unboxing of this licensed airsoft gun. It features a CNC-finished upper and lower receiver, a tan and black color scheme, and a new 30-round polymer magazine.
6mm Badger checks out this 20 quid upgrade for the Ghetto Blaster. He aims to replace the original plastic component, which he finds lacking in substance for a recoil system. Beyond addressing reported bolt bounce issues, the primary goal is to enhance the tactile cycling action of the platform. Priced at approximately £20, the solid weighted buffer is intended to provide a more robust alternative to the stock part.
Toronto Airsoft has added the Maruyama FMG-9 to its inventory. This gas blowback submachine gun is designed to fold into a compact rectangular form for discreet transport and can be deployed for use in seconds.
The platform utilizes a gas-operated system that supports both semi-automatic and full-auto firing modes. It features an adjustable hop-up for flight path tuning and includes an extended Glock-style gas magazine to manage ammunition capacity during use.
An unboxing video by Stupid Airsoft of the EMG Noveske N4 gas blowback airsoft rifle, which he acquired through a trade involving a pile of GoPro gear. Initially, the excitement is high as he admires the olive drab finish and the solid build quality. He even attempts a money shot reveal, though he jokingly admits to fumbling the first take, setting a casual and honest tone for the review.