ATM M4A1 EBB Gel Blaster Overview

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Crescent takes a look at the ATM M4 EBB, a budget-friendly gel blaster that somehow manages to include both a moving bolt and recoil for a price that won’t make your wallet weep. While the outer shell is mostly glass fiber rather than metal, it maintains a decent look with features like a functional charging handle and a decocking safety mechanism.

Backdraft Phoenix Gel Blaster Upgrade

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Australian Gel Ball players can breathe a sigh of relief, Backdraft Airsoft has demonstrated how to breathe high-performance life into a budget gel blaster. Since airsoft remains off-limits Down Under, the channel show the new Backdraft Phoenix HPA (High Pressure Air) conversion kit, specifically designed to fit the gel ball market.

CYMA MP5 Jund Gel Blaster AEG Conversion

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Kang Doel shows a customized Cyma MP5 Jund that has undergone a full conversion from a Gel Blaster to an Automatic Electric Gun (AEG). This transition from a basic model to a 6mm BB-slinging machine includes a metal gear set and piston, ensuring the internals are as sturdy as the exterior. The build features a 3D-printed mounting rail for a Spike Red Dot sight, because apparently, aiming is easier when you aren't just guessing where the plastic pellets might land.

SRC SR-4 SD Gel Blaster AEG Unboxing

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SRC is now in the Gel Blaster segment since it's just airsoft tech so easy for them to adjust their products. In this video, Tactical Edge Hobbies does an unboxing of the SRC SR-4 SD Gel Blaster... "Moose is back for an unboxing and test fire of the SRC Metal SR-4 SD AEG Gel Blaster, and this one goes HARD.

City Tiger B1 Gas-Ejecting AR Gel Blaster

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Blaster Club gives us a quick overview of the City Tiger B1 which is a high-end gas-ejecting AR gelsoft toy that aims for a high level of realism. Built with premium materials like 7075-T6 aluminum and CNC-machined steel components, it offers a solid weight of nearly three kilograms. It comes in three versions, including a civilian AR model and a military M4A1 style, featuring a modular design that allows for easy customization of grips and stocks.

KWA QRF-MOD1 Gel Blaster Review

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X-Force Tactical Gel Blasters go over the KWA QRF-MOD1 Gel Blaster if it is something the can recommend... "We’re checking out the KWA QRF-MOD1 Gel Blaster, a compact and well-built model designed for close-range play. It has a solid feel, clean design, and the kind of build quality you’d expect from KWA, making it comfortable and confidence-inspiring right out of the box.

Beretta M9 EBB Gel Blaster 6mm BB Conversion

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Crescent goes over the Beretta M9 EBB gel blaster by Mulifang that is a replica that tries its best to mimic the real deal, featuring a metal slide and a satisfyingly long blowback distance. It comes with some clever features like an audible beep to warn you when the battery is low, which is much better than the gun simply dying in the middle of a pretend standoff.

Full Metal HK416A5 Gel Blaster Review

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PlaSSo does detailed look at the HK416A5 gel blaster, which stands out because it is constructed almost entirely of metal. He first unboxes the desert tan model, noting that it’s quite a workout for the wrists since nearly everything except the stock and grip is made of solid metal. It comes with high-quality metal flip-up sights and a fancy electronic trigger system that allows for rapid-fire modes like three-round bursts and binary fire, making it feel more like a high-tech gadget than a toy.

Glock 34 Combat Master EBB Gel Blaster

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Crescent reviews an electric Gel Ball pistol based on the Glock 34 design and has blowback features. He focuses on the pistol's reproduction of the Taran Tactical Innovations version, noting detailed features like the stippling texture on the grip, the custom Combat Master trigger, and Taran Tactical engravings on the metal slide and frame.

SRC Mamba DMR Gel Blaster

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Billy's GB Reviews on the SRC Mamba DMR Gel Blaster which he says is a powerful one, showing his personal setup and modifications. External additions include a Bushnell site, a Wolverine hop-up and suppressor unit, an AHG 138 underbarrel shotgun attachment, and a Python foregrip. The blaster uses a large 6,000 mAh 7.4-volt Titan battery housed in the crane stock, accepts standard nylon Gen 8 magazines, and features flip-up iron sights.

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