Negative Airsoft provides an unfiltered first look at the Viva Arms Ranch Boy GBBR, taking viewers through a comprehensive journey from unboxing to initial performance testing. The video captures the immediate out-of-the-box experience, evaluating the rifle’s stock capabilities before diving into the mechanical heart of the platform.
In this video, Luke from Negative Airsoft reviews his new EMG/Cyma Barrett REC 10. He admits to "drunk buying" the rifle without reading the description, only to find that the receiver and handguard are made of polymer rather than metal. Despite his initial disappointment with the materials and the price, he eventually accessorizes the gun and notes that it is sturdy and performs well.
Negative Airsoft shows a process of an extensive repair and restoration of a heavily abused G&G MP5 airsoft rifle, which was found to be covered in mud and rust with a severely damaged internal gearbox, despite having run for 15 years with "appalling" internal work. He performs a complete overhaul, replacing broken components like the piston and burnt-out switch assembly, and after the service, the gun performs flawlessly during testing.
Negative Airsoft tears down the E&C G28 Airsoft AEG as he does a comprehensive review of this G28 which is presented as a more affordable option compared to the VFC G28. Upon first inspection and test firing, he quickly identified several weaknesses, including insufficient power output and a low-quality stock silicon hop-up rubber that negatively affected performance.
Watch and listen what Negative Airsoft has to say about LCT Airsoft... "I'll still be taking on the jobs, but enough is enough with LCT - they don't care, their feedback from complaints & queries is always to blame the customers & their replicas have been getting worse & worse.
It's enough now, I'll not be spending any money with them again."
Negative Airsoft's video shows a detailed upgrade of a Tokyo Marui Type 89 AEG, aiming to improve its range and accuracy. He mentions challenges like damaged internal components and adapting a different gearbox, ultimately replacing the barrel, hop rubber, motor, and wiring. Despite these internal modifications, the rifle's external appearance remains mostly unchanged, and a performance test confirms consistent muzzle energy.
That is what Negative Airsoft will try to find out in this video review. Will he find some stuff to criticize about the latest offering and first AEG from Silverback Airsoft, the bullpup MDR-X AEG that is fully licensed from DesertTech or will he sing praises to it? Watch the video.
The Krytac Trident CRB AEG is a well received airsoft gun in the market, but will it get praises from Negative Airsoft who is perhaps the most brutal airsoft gun reviewer on YouTube? Watch the video... "There's something about Krytacs that bring out the worst in me...
They're just bloody irritating."
Negative Airsoft goes over the VFC MPX AEG and may have things to say not fit for print... "Normally the owner just takes these back to the shop who can holocaust deny that the VFC (insert any VFC AEG here) ever breaks or comes back & theyr'e sold off down the river but this one came to me instead."
Negative Airsoft gets his hands on the Real Sword Type 56-2 AEG, a rare find these days. Real Sword were known for their high quality AK AEG builds as well as airsoft guns based on those used by the Chinese PLA. This means this is a collector's item... " It's best to not modify these unless required as collectors want these to be as mint as possible."