Rarikuma reviews the KSC TT33 X-Comp Heavyweight, a gas blowback pistol he received as a birthday gift. The presentation begins with a look at the packaging, which cleverly doubles as a target, saving both the environment and perhaps a few stray BBs. The box contains the pistol, a single magazine, adjustment tools, and a small starter supply of BBs, setting the stage for some backyard or range testing.
A thorough introduction by Laylax of the KSC Beretta APX gas blowback pistol, a sleek and modern airsoft gun released under official license. They are visibly excited to handle this Italian stallion, noting its slim grip and lightweight resin slide that allows for snappy action. It seems Beretta decided to join the modern era by adopting a striker-fired design, which they joke that it somehow looks like a Glock that actually went to art school and learned about aesthetics.
Mach Sakai does a review and the usual accuracy test of the KSC Mega MKM CQB M4, a gas blowback airsoft rifle licensed by Mega Arms. He checks the various custom modifications, including a swapped handguard, grip, and stock. He also mounts a 1x-6x zoom battle scope to compensate for the lack of built-in sights, noting the rifle's substantial weight of over 3.6kg, which might give your arms a bit of a workout during a long session.
Mach Sakai reviews the KSC SIG P226R Standard Heavyweight gas blowback airsoft pistol, specifically the version re-released in November 2025. He examines the physical attributes of the model, including its length, weight, and the realism of the heavyweight material. Detailed attention is given to the external components such as the sights, engravings, and the operation of the slide and trigger, as well as the functionality of the magazine.
LayLax go over the KSC PMX DX set, a gas blowback airsoft gun modeled after the Beretta PMX. They emphasize that the model is produced under an official license and precisely matches the 2.4kg weight of the actual firearm. This specific deluxe set includes additional accessories such as a dedicated silencer and a picatinny-rail-compatible finger stop. They also highlight the polymer construction, noting that despite the material, the build quality remains rigid with a folding stock that shows no wobbling during use.
Mach Sakai offers an in-depth look at the KSC TEG Crimson electric airsoft gun. The first part of the review covers the basics, including the packaging, price, instructions, overall length, weight, and the two included magazines. The core of the video review focuses on the airsoft gun's features, such as the front and rear sights, and then moves into a performance evaluation. This includes live-fire shooting demonstrations and measured results to assess the TEG Crimson's capabilities.
KSC has confirmed the upcoming release of the limited edition P230 Hogue Custom ABS in Japan on December 24th. This special edition takes the sleek P230, a model celebrated for upholding the legacy of European mid-sized pistols, and elevates it with authentic HOGUE grips. The pistol's frame has been specifically machined to accommodate these genuine grips, which feature integrated finger channels, resulting in a striking and bold custom silhouette.
Paulo from GM Tático presents the KSC/KWA MP9 Airsoft gun. He unboxes the product, which includes the manual and a metal Green Gas magazine. The MP9 is described as a versatile, all-polymer piece of equipment with metal side rails. It is noted for being a recoil-less model that stops firing when the ammunition runs out, making it suitable for Close Quarters Battle (CQB).
Mach Sakai does a thorough review of the KSC Beretta PMX GBB SMG, which is officially licensed, with solid construction, and modern design features like ambidextrous controls and a comfortable grip. He lists the gun's specifications, including its 2,398g weight and 48-round magazine, and praises a new numbered hop-up system for its ease of adjustment.
Mach Sakai checks out a legend, the KSC M93R II HW gas blowback pistol if it still lives up to expectations. He points out its features, including its System 7 mechanism, a realistic weight of 1187g, and a 32-round magazine. The gun’s design, from its six-port compensator barrel to its full-auto, burst, and semi-auto firing modes, is detailed. Performance tests show an average muzzle velocity of 76 m/s and a cycle rate of 11.28 rounds per second.