TAPP Airsoft demo their The TM MWS Hybrid Lower prototype designed to let you use standard AEG M4 magazines with your gas blowback rifle. By integrating the adapter directly into the lower receiver, the shop managed to ditch the bulky look of traditional external adapters. It seems the goal was to make the setup look like a normal rifle again, rather than a science project with extra attachments hanging off the bottom.
TAPP Airsoft present their Hybrid MP9 that can found at Evike.com. This takes the classic KWA MP9 and gives it a modern makeover by swapping out the lower frame. This new hybrid setup allows the gun to run on HPA power while using standard AEG magazines, including MP5 and ARP9 styles.
Stupid Airsoft gets to test another HPA adapter from TAPP Airsoft... "TAP Airsoft sent me this 3D-printed HPA adapter for review, designed to fit AEG MP5 magazines into the PPK20 Airsoft replica. The idea sounds amazing — more ammo, better gas efficiency, and smoother feeding using an HPA tank setup. But… does it actually work in real-world testing?"
Jaeger Precision goes over the Tapp Airsoft Hybrid HPA MP9 Lower conversion kit, which converts the KWA MP9 gas blowback SMG to use High-Pressure Air (HPA) and compatible ARP9-style magazines. He states his preference for the shorter, 70-round G&G quad-stack magazines to maintain the SMG's ergonomics.
The KWA MP9 HPA Adapter by TAPP Airsoft is reviewed by Stupid Airsoft as a necessity for using the gas blowback SMG in cold weather, as it switches the power source from inconsistent green gas to stable, cost-effective High-Pressure Air (HPA). The adapter replaces the heavy gas magazines with a unit that feeds BBs from common airsoft shotgun shells, offering a lightweight alternative.
Watch Stupid Airsoft use the Tapp Airsoft HPA shotgun shell adapter for the UMAREX/VFC UMP45 airsoft rifle. He says this unique upgrade offers practical benefits: it lets the UMP45 use standard airsoft shotgun shells, which hold 30 rounds—more than the stock 25-round magazines—while being lighter and more compact. Connecting the adapter to an HPA (High-Pressure Air) tank also eliminates the green gas cooldown issue, ensuring more consistent performance, especially in cold weather.
Stupid Airsoft does an in-depth review and installation guide for an TAPP Airsoft HPA body kit for the KJW KCCO2. This kit enables the airsoft gun to operate on HPA and use AEG magazines. He shows the installation process, highlights the kit's features like its sturdy and lightweight design, and offers performance insights, including a recommended PSI.
Jaeger Precision demonstrates how to replace the nozzle on the GHK G5 hybrid lower to reduce its joule output. The process involves disassembling the gun, removing the old nozzle, and installing a new 1-joule nozzle. After the replacement, the gun's performance is tested, showing it now shoots at 0.95 joules, making it compliant with UK site regulations. He also mentions an issue with the full-auto function on the hybrid lower and hopes for a resolution from TAPP Airsoft.
Stupid Airsoft dives into the world of airsoft with a review of the Tap Airsoft PP2K M4 HPA adapter. While it promises the glory of cheaper AEG magazines and cold-weather performance, our intrepid reviewer discovers that this adapter might just have a secret vendetta against your Modify PP2K's nozzle, leaving it looking a bit "chewed away and mushed." So, if you're feeling brave and don't mind a little nozzle-munching, this adapter might be for you, but consider yourself warned – it's a wild ride!
Stupid Airsoft reviews the Tap Airsoft HPA adapter for the KWA F90 airsoft rifle. The adapter allows the F90 to use cheaper, higher-capacity AEG M4 magazines and HPA, which performs better in cold weather. The adapter is a sturdy, 3D-printed part with a built-in magazine ejection system and HPA kit. It's compatible with standard AEG M4 magazines and allows the F90 to fire in semi-auto and full-auto. Pros include cheaper magazines, higher round capacity, and better cold weather performance.