What was supposed to be an unboxing of the the Umarex/VFC Heckler & Koch P7M13 GBB pistol by BB2K Airsoft has turned into a full review. Bruce highlights the historical background of the real firearm, noting its usage by specialized German police units like the GSG9 and explaining its signature squeeze-cocker safety mechanism.
The VFC P7M13 Gas Blowback (GBB) airsoft pistol has finally arrived, bringing a touch of German engineering to the airsoft field. Known for its unique squeeze-cocker mechanism, this replica stays true to the original design, requiring the user to grip the front of the handle to "cock" the internal hammer before firing. It’s a mechanism that makes you feel a bit like a secret agent, provided that secret agent doesn't mind a workout for their palm muscles.
A blast from the past review by Normal Suit, covering the MGC P7M13 GBB Pistol which was released in 1993... "I have prepared a review of the MGC gas pistol, which is a nostalgic item for some. The appearance and operating gimmicks are quite fresh guns. I think it will be a gun you really like before you shoot it. Let's check out the details through the video together."
Another look at the MGC H&K P7M13 GBB, a classic airsoft GBB pistol designed by Tanio Koba and released in 1995. It has been faithfully designed to operate just like the real world gun, given the details that Tanio Koba puts into his creations. L'antre Du Dingo got his hands on one for him to do a video review... "Let's go back in time and have a look at a very nice bb-gun, the P7M13 by MGC."
Bruce gets a rare classic airsoft gun designed by Tanio Koba for MGC in 1995, the MGC H&K P7M13 GBB... "Today I show you the so far only Airsoft GBB version of a H & K P7M13. This rare replica was made in 1995 by MGC (Model Gun Corporation). Responsible for this brilliant replica was none other than Tanio Kobayashi (Tanio Koba). I searched for a long time and my patience was rewarded twice over the years.