Ahjae TV attempts to transform a basic Toystar K1A air-cocking rifle into a gas blowback (GBB) model using a 3D-printed conversion kit. The process begins with a complete teardown of the plastic donor gun, which is preferred over the metal version for its smoother potential performance. He unboxes a collection of 3D-printed components, including a trigger box and bolt carrier, expressing a mix of excitement and mild concern regarding the long-term durability of plastic parts slamming against each other.
Molcolm unboxes and reviews the full-metal version of the Toystar K2C1 airsoft gun, a replica of the standard South Korean military rifle. While the exterior is mostly metal and feels solid enough to give a veteran a flashback, some parts like the stock and buffer tube are still plastic, which might be a slight letdown for those expecting a heavy-duty workout.
Molcolm unboxes and reviews the Toystar K1A C1 airsoft rifle, noting its improved build quality. Whilst the receiver is made of plastic rather than metal, he says that the material feels much more rigid and durable than previous versions from 2021.
1-18 gives us a preview of Toystar’s upcoming K-series gas blowback (GBB) airsoft rifles, specifically the K1A and K2 models, during the Platoon Convention that took place in December 2025. He demonstrates prototypes utilizing an MWS-based system, highlighting impressive performance even during gas cooldown and the inclusion of functional details like a working firing pin that secures the nozzle.
Miscellaneous Unit Airsoft puts together the Toystar K1A SMG AEG in this video. This airsoft replica accurately reflects the original, offering an authentic experience with features like AR-15-style controls, iron sights, and compatibility with standard M4/M16 gearboxes.
Miscellaneous Unit Airsoft shows an M16A1 AEG made by E&C with special Korean marking (Colt Model 603K). This features a full metal receiver, barrel, flash hider, and sights, paired with a durable ABS plastic stock, pistol grip, and foregrip. Its quick-change spring gearbox version QD 2.0 allows for easy spring upgrades, and it comes with a high-capacity magazine. It has an adjustable hop-up unit and 8mm bearing gearbox.
If you just want to handle an airsoft TTI Pit Viper on a small budget, then you might want to check this Toystar TTI Pit Viper springer reviewed by Normal Suit... "This is a review of the latest Pit Viper air cocking gun from Toystar's 20-year-old pistol. The detailed parts division and the metallic paint job at first glance show that it is a product that has paid attention to its appearance to the point that it looks like a gas gun.
PPC Airsoft puts the Toyster HK146D Springer through its paces in this video review... "Correction: Since the initial velocity value is 18 years old or older according to Japanese regulations, the video says that it is for 10 years old or older, but please consider it as '18 years old or older'. Today we will introduce the Korean TOYSTAR airsoftt assault rifle. HK416D Ammunition that pops out! Jam shell case! It's too real, let's throw grass, skip the cartridge case and play."
Mantalking2 맨탈왕2 Airsoft/Gel-Blaster Review compares two FN M1900 pistols, both are springers to find out which if they differ in perfomance and experience... "It's been a while! This time, we compared and reviewed Toy Star and Acro 1900. There are only three 1:1 scale toys in the world, and I know they came from Korea. Among them, we can buy two products from Toy Star and Acro.
Collectors of airsoft guns that are based on other countries apart from the usual well-known ones can check this video from Toystar giving an overview of the K-1/K-2 air-cocking airsoft rifles. These airsoft rifles are based on the designs of Daewoo Precision Industries developed by Agency for Defense Development of South Korea. The K1 was intended to replace the M3 submachine gun whilst the K2 replaced the M16A1 that was used by the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. It would be nice if there are AEG or GBB versions.