L'Antre Du Dingo tries the AceTech Volcano Deluxe Edition, a unique 40mm airsoft grenade launcher designed in a pistol format. Its standout feature is the integrated tracer unit, which utilizes powerful, colorful LEDs to illuminate compatible tracer BBs and generate dramatic flash and "flame" effects when fired. This electronic unit ensures the launcher is not just a standard gas-powered device, but a visually striking piece of equipment that provides both a functional and aesthetic advantage on the airsoft field.
L'Antre Du Dingo reviews the Osight C, a new red dot sight from Olight constructed from rugged 7075 aluminum with an IPX6 waterproof rating. It features a versatile reticle system that allows users to switch between a 3 MOA dot, a 32 MOA circle, or a combination of both.
L'Antre Du Dingo does a comprehensive review of a not exactly a new product, the Tokyo Marui Mk46 Mod.0 Next Generation Recoil Shock (NGRS) LMG airsoft replica. Ding begins by discussing the replica's high price point (around 1600€) and holding a raffle to give the item away to a channel supporter ("Tipper") who helped finance the purchase. He then delves into the replica's features, noting its robust, nearly all-metal construction, giving it a significant weight (6.6 kg) that contributes to the realistic feel.
A full review by L'Antre Du Dingo of the Arcturus Vangard Gas Blowback (GBB) airsoft pistol, the manufacturer's first handgun replica. The model reviewed is the Optic Ready 4.3-inch version with a compensator, highlighted for its quality construction, including a metal slide/chassis, durable MIM steel internal parts, and a 6.03mm precision carbon steel inner barrel, all available at a competitive price (€155–€175).
L'Antre Du Dingo reviews the Specna Arms CORE GEN2 Mk18, a lightweight airsoft rifle licensed by Daniel Defense, featuring a polymer body and aluminum handguard. Recommended for new players, it is priced under €250 and comes with useful accessories, including an extra M90 spring and two mid-cap magazines.
L'Antre Du Dingo goes over the Tokyo Marui M29 .44 Magnum BB Revolver, a replica that is praised for its low cost and realistic appearance. He explains that it is a spring-powered, single-action replica primarily made of plastic, and while its performance is not exceptional, it is a suitable and affordable option for cosplay or display purposes for fans of the M29.
Ding of L'Antre Du Dingo reviews the Storm HPR V2 HPA (High-Pressure Air) system for airsoft, a French-assembled, single-solenoid, open-bolt engine designed as an accessible, plug-and-play kit. The review begins with a detailed look at the kit's contents, including the engine, the Fire Control Unit (FCU), the trigger board, and nozzle adjustment shims.
L'Antre Du Dingo reviews the S&T ST416D Sports Line ETU AEG, which is being marketed as an affordable option for beginners at approximately €100-€110. This low price is achieved through its full polymer construction, making it lightweight yet featuring a standard V2 gearbox and an Electronic Trigger Unit (ETU). Whilst the replica performed well in accuracy tests up to 45 meters, its initial velocity was high and would require a spring change to comply with most field regulations.
L'Antre Du Dingo takes a good look at the Stark Arms SA320 Tactical gas blowback pistol that he identifies as a VFC product modeled after the Sig Sauer P320. As seen in the video, the pistol is optic ready and comes with three different red dot sight mounting plates, a long 29-round magazine, a polymer frame, and an aluminum slide. Key physical features that he likes include the comfortable, aggressively textured grip and the adjustable straight-profile alloy trigger.
Ding checks out the Double Eagle M920A, an airsoft version of the Aeroknox AX15 in this L'Antre Du Dingo video. He details its features, including its pricing and availability, unboxing contents, design, and internal components like the Kestrel V2 wireless electronic trigger unit. He also covers the rifle's performance, customization options, and his take of its value.