WYSHTECH Airsoft shows how to install the Perun V2 Lightning, a fresh airsoft Electronic Trigger Unit (ETU) that replaces the older Hybrid model. They unbox the unit and highlights physical updates like more rigid wiring, a magnetic selector plate system, and a new 3D-printed magnet holder for the trigger.
Negative Airsoft does a detailed technical demonstration of installing the Perun V2 Lightning MOSFET into an AEG. He begins by unboxing the unit, showcasing its compact design and the included wiring harness, while subtly warning viewers that if they aren't comfortable seeing a gearbox in pieces, they might want to look away.
El Bridos introduces the Perun Lightning V2, a new Electronic Trigger Unit (ETU) designed to replace previous models. They note that while the packaging remains familiar, the device itself features a simplified design and more robust wiring that strikes a balance between flexibility and durability. One of the most significant physical changes is the removal of rear sensors in favor of a magnetic selector plate system, which aims to make the hardware more adaptable to various airsoft replicas.
The Tokyo Marui M14 and the CYMA clone are two of the better forming M14 AEGs in the market, will the Perun ETU further eke more? Watch this first impression video from WYSHTECH Airsoft. The unit, which replaces the stock trigger assembly, is a pre-production model. The presenter unboxes the ETU, which comes with a programming card, and praises its design as an all-in-one unit that integrates seamlessly with the existing airsoft gun's mechanics.
WYSHTECH Airsoft does an overhaul of a disassembled VFC G28 airsoft replica into a high-performance Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR). The build is centered on the new Perun Electronic Trigger Unit (ETU), which is specifically made for the VFC G28 and HK417 models. He selects custom components, including a RetroArms gearbox, a Solink brushless motor, and a Lambda 6.01mm barrel, with the goal of achieving a muzzle energy of 1.5 Joules using 0.32g BBs.
This episode is a review of the Perun Clicker V2 trigger and the CGS SCISIX suppressor, as tested by Jet DesertFox on a CYMA SR16 E3 airsoft rifle. He notes that the Perun Clicker V2 provides a realistic and audible trigger reset, making it ideal for a precision-style gun. He also likes the CGS SCISIX suppressor for its versatility and utility, particularly its design which protects the tracer unit and allows for quick swapping.
In this "Out of the Box" episode of Amped Airsoft, they feature the Perun Airsoft Clicker and Speeder... "Talon takes a look at the Speeder V2, Clicker V3, Clicker V2, and Clicker V2 Pro by Perun Airsoft. These trigger accessories are built to be used in combination with Perun MOSFETS. We talk about the pro's and con's of these pieces so that you know what to expect out of the box."
L'Antre Du Dingo installs and tries the The Perun Clicker V2 Pro, a new accessory for the V2 Hybrid, and is designed as a way to achieve up to 3 kg of trigger weight on AEGs. He demonstrates its components—levers, a ball joint, screws, springs, and magnets—and explains how to adjust pre-travel, over-travel, and spring tension to create trigger resistance. In the installation process he shows how to measure the trigger pull weight, noting that more magnets can be added for increased resistance.
In the first part of this 2-part video, El Bridos 5.95 feature the Perun V2 Hybrid and Clicker MOSFETs for airsoft, highlighting their key features and performance. They praise the Perun system for its ease of use, allowing adjustments via selector and trigger without an app, and its unique electronic decocking functionality which preserves gearbox longevity.
L'Antre Du Dingo checks out the Perun Speeder V2, a new module from Perun Airsoft, is designed to enhance their V2 Hybrid system. Priced at approximately €18.60 (the V2 Hybrid itself costs around €79), this small device comes with an Allen key, two types of screws (plastic and magnetic steel), and a firmer spring. Its primary function is to interact with the trigger and the V2 Hybrid's sensors, allowing users to customize the trigger's "click" sensation and resistance.