In this L'Antre Du Dingo video, Ding unboxes and gives an initial overview of the King Arms VSS Vintorez AEG, which he purchased after searching for it for quite some time. The replica comes in a straightforward cardboard packaging with foam protection, containing a standard plastic high-capacity magazine, an internal barrel spacer for the battery, and a test sheet indicating a velocity between 106 and 110 meters per second.
L'Antre Du Dingo reviews the S&T AS VAL Tracer Edition airsoft rifle, pointing out its budget-friendly price tag of around 210 euros. Ding first unboxes the replica to reveal a package that includes a mid-cap magazine, a speedloader, and a cleaning rod, though it curiously lacks manual instructions for the headline feature: the integrated tracer unit.
Properly maintaining a Gas Blowback Rifle (GBBR) is essential for smooth performance, but doing it correctly requires a gentle touch rather than drowning the system in product. This guide by L'Antre Du Dingo offers an updated look at servicing three distinct airsoft internal designs: standard Western Arms-style systems, Tokyo Marui Z-Systems, and GHK AK platforms.
Ding of L'Antre Du Dingo takes a good look at the CYMA CM.113B, a tactical AKS74U that looks like it walked out of a modern action movie. He quickly points out that this isn't your grandfather’s budget plastic Cyma; it’s a solid piece of gear featuring a mix of steel, aluminum, and a bit of polymer. It comes with a fancy adjustable folding stock and a "Zenitco" style handguard that offers plenty of space for lights, lasers, and whatever else one might want to bolt onto it.
L'Antre Du Dingo features the new airsoft Strike Industries linear compensators, created through a collaboration between EMG and E-Shooter. These replicas come in two main flavors: the Mono and the Flare MBT. While they might cost about as much as the real steel versions, the real ones don't come with fancy light shows tucked inside, making these airsoft versions a bit more party-ready for your next night game.
Ding of L'Antre Du Dingo reviews the EMG x Krytac Barrett REC7 Mk3 airsoft replica, specifically the short-barreled rifle (SBR) version. Produced under official Barrett license via EMG, the replica features an aluminum construction with various polymer components and authentic markings. The package includes the replica, a 150-round mid-cap magazine, flip-up sights, a small Picatinny rail section for M-LOK mounting, and a Deans-to-Mini-Tamia adapter.
L'Antre Du Dingo goes over the Evolution Airsoft Ghost 3.0 Viper L Recon, a lightweight AR15-style automatic electric gun (AEG) constructed primarily from polymer, specifically a material referred to as Carbontech Lite. Weighing approximately 2.5 kilograms, the rifle features an aluminum handguard with M-LOK mounting points and a 6.01mm internal barrel. The package includes a 130-round mid-cap magazine, a vertical grip, and a replacement spring, though the reviewer noted the absence of a standard cleaning rod.
Ding of L'Antre Du Dingo reviews the long-awaited and somewhat controversial FAMAS Valorisé airsoft replicas from Cybergun. He explores two distinct versions: an electric (AEG) model and a manual spring-action model. While the Valorisé project was a legendary piece of vaporware in the airsoft community for years, these specific iterations arrived quietly on the market, sporting a design based on the FELIN future soldier program.
Ding of L'Antre Du Dingo conducts an in-depth review of the EMG/Cybergun Colt M733 that uses the CYMA Gas System (CGS) The presenter highlights its old school appeal, noting its fame from 1990s cinema, specifically the movie "Heat." While the exterior features authentic Colt markings and a vintage aesthetic with its slim handguard and minimalist stock, the internal CGS is noted as being distinct from the more common Tokyo Marui Z-System, which can lead to some picky compatibility issues with aftermarket parts.
A close look at the Daniel Defense PCC PDW gas blowback made by Double Eagle under license from EMG. Ding of L'Antre Du Dingo shows its compact design, noting its adjustable stock and ergonomic grip which make it quite maneuverable for those who enjoy running around in the mud while pretending to be tactical.