Simo does unboxing and initial testing of the BATON Airsoft Glock 19X MOS, a CO2-powered gas blowback pistol. He notes that this licensed Umarex model arrives with various mounting plates for red dot sights, though he admits he doesn’t actually own any optics to put on them. The gun sports a tan finish that sits somewhere between gold and desert sand, providing a nice break from the endless sea of black Glocks usually seen at the range.
Simo takes a closer look at the Baton M1911 CO2 Gas Blowback airsoft gun, which arrives looking quite sharp with its Ceracoat finish and real wood grips. Whilst it certainly looks the part of a high-end replica, the initial experience is less of a tactical operation and more of a mechanical mystery tour. Simo and his guest are immediately struck by how much it resembles actual metal, though they quickly find that beauty is only skin-deep when the parts start acting up.
Fortress does a test of the BATON Airsoft G19X MOS CO2 blowback pistol where they point out its unique tan finish, which mimics a specific US military trial version rather than the standard police black.
That's what Rarikuma says as he looks at the BATON G19X MOS CO2 gas blowback pistol. The package includes the tan-colored firearm, a matching magazine, and several plates for the Modular Optic System (MOS) to accommodate different red dot sights. There is even a special recoil spring for those who want to attach a suppressor, though the host warns that using it might make the gun a bit thirstier for gas than usual.
Mach Sakai takes a good look at the Maruzen M93R-FS CO2 Special Force is a machine pistol that offers the versatility of using either standard gas or CO2, making it a reliable choice for different weather conditions. The package includes a dedicated silencer and a hard case, though you will need to provide your own CO2 cartridges and BBs.
BATON Airsoft show their recently releaed the GLOCK G19X CO2GBB, an officially licensed gas blowback handgun. This crossover model features a G19-length slide paired with a full-size G17-style grip frame, designed to balance a compact profile with higher magazine capacity. Based on the specific configuration distributed by Davidson’s in the United States, this reproduction includes a 14mm counter-clockwise threaded barrel and a Modular Optic System (MOS) for mounting electronic sights.
Target-1 provides an early review of the BATON Airsoft Glock G19X MOS CO2 airsoft pistol, which is scheduled for release in March 2026. They highlight its "crossover" design, which combines a compact G19-sized slide for easier handling with a full-size G17 grip for better control and higher ammunition capacity.
The BATON Airsoft G17 Gen 5 MOS CO2 gas blowback pistol that Mister Moro reviews for Hyperdouraku is the latest variant of the Glock 17, now featuring a threaded outer barrel. This addition allows users to easily attach suppressors or tracers using the included adapters, catering to those who enjoy accessorizing their sidearms. The model maintains the Gen 5 characteristics, such as the front slide serrations and the Modular Optic System (MOS) for mounting red dot sights.
C.X. Airsoft does a detailed overview of the UMAREX Glock 19X MOS airsoft pistol by SRC. This model features a combination of a compact slide with a full-size frame, characteristic of the 19X design. He points out exterior updates, including more accurate engravings compared to previous iterations, a threaded outer barrel, and elevated iron sights designed to accommodate optics.
If you are not aware there is the updated BG-PCC CO2GBB by BATON airsoft that features a new hop-up system designed to enhance ballistic stability. This version utilizes a metal receiver and an officially licensed reproduction of the Troy SOCC Low Profile BattleRail. The rifle is engineered for compatibility with the brand's complete line of GLOCK series magazines, facilitating consistent blowback operation during use.