The Lincoln Gunsmith Studio has unveiled its latest project: a stainless steel slide and outer barrel kit for the Beretta M92 airsoft series. This Made-in-Taiwan upgrade focuses on a drop-in design, meaning players can skip the usual headache of filing and sanding parts just to get them to fit.
Crescent goes over the Beretta M9 EBB gel blaster by Mulifang that is a replica that tries its best to mimic the real deal, featuring a metal slide and a satisfyingly long blowback distance. It comes with some clever features like an audible beep to warn you when the battery is low, which is much better than the gun simply dying in the middle of a pretend standoff.
Airsoft Craving reviews an already familiar kit amongst airsoft players, the CAA RONI M9 Airsoft Pistol Carbine Kit... "The RONI B M9 Pistol-Carbine Conversion Kit features an ergonomic design and ambidextrous front and rear sling mounts, as well as a large charging handle. Charging the weapon is straightforward, and the system is user-friendly for both left- and right-handed operators."
CRESCENT does a conversion to use 6mm BBs of the MLF Beretta M9 EBB gel blaster, which is described as the best EBB gel blaster handgun available. The handgun accurately replicates the look of the Beretta M9 and is available with either a nylon or metal slide, with an option to purchase a CNC aluminum lower frame for a full metal version.
We get to see again the KSC - U.S. 9mm M9 System7 HW in this review by Mach Sakai and it's not a new product at all. The KSC Heavy Weight M9 offers a realistic shooting experience with its HW plastic slide and frame whilst The SYSTEM7 GBB unit delivers a powerful and satisfying recoil. This model is can be a good item for collectors and gamers alike, featuring accurate shooting, fast and strong blowback, and authentic markings.
Knife Story talks why the M9 bayonet was a combat failure in this video... "Renowned in video games: hated on the battlefield. The M9 bayonet is preceded by its reputation from decades of service in militaries around the world. The design was made by Mickey Finn of Qual-A-Tec: originally called the Phrobis III, it takes inspiration from the likes of the Rambo knives, Buckmaster 184, and Soviet AKM Bayonet. What makes the M9 bayonet such an iconic knife- and such a letdown at the same time?"
SKW Airsoft are now taking pre-orders from resellers for the limited edition Secutor Arms M8 and M9... "The pre-orders for RAPAX M8 & M9 are open. We remind all our customers that this product is in limited edition. The new policy of the brand SECUTOR is to produce in limited quantity and to care the quality of the product like RAPAX and not to commercialize these ranges again.
Another look at a not so new product from Tokyo Marui by Mach Sakai, the Tokyo Marui M9 Gas Blowback Pistol. The Tokyo Marui M9 is a classic airsoft pistol with a crisp trigger pull, realistic blowback, and new features like an adjustable hop-up and functional hammer decocker. This budget-friendly replica of the iconic U.S. military M9 packs a punch for its price, making it a great choice for airsoft enthusiasts.
In issue 51 (English edition), 0'20 Magazine show to us the new Rapax M8 and M9 airsoft rifles from Secutor Arms... "Secutor presents its M8 and M9 models, which continue to surprise us with their up-to-date designs of the classic Knight’s Armament SR25 and M110 in versions which are much more modern and similar to the current models of firearms based on 7.62 calibres for marksmen."
We probably lost track of the number of airsoft guns that Mach Sakai has reviewed or re-reviewed again. In this video this is perhaps his another take of the Tokyo Marui M9 GBB Pistol. Tokyo Marui's M9 airsoft pistol is a great value for the money, with an adjustable hop-up, working hammer decocker, crisp trigger pull, and decent blowback. It's a faithful replica of the Beretta M9, the standard sidearm of the US military, and is made with high-quality materials and construction.