Mach Sakai reviews the King Arms M79 grenade launcher, a gas gun that uses 40mm Moscart cartridges. He goes over the M79's features, including its adjustable sights, a handguard, and a trigger mechanism. The reviewer tests the M79's accuracy and power with 8mm BBs, a 24-round Moscart cartridge, and a 165-round Moscart cartridge, firing at targets placed at 5m, 9m, and 10m. Overall, he finds this M79 grenade launcher for airsoft use to be fun and powerful.
A familiar 40mm launcher in airsoft, the M79, also known as The Thumper, gets some range time with Garand Thumb. The video provides a comprehensive overview of the M79 grenade launcher, a legendary weapon from the 20th century. It explores the M79's origins, development, and its significant role in conflicts like the Vietnam War.
The Gear Locker got some custom China Lake Grenade Shotgun, M79 Thumper and M2 Mortar that can be used for some Vietnam War-themed airsoft event... "I can't thank @stripes_airsoft for his technical genius and for being a great friend. This guy has worked tirelessly to bring his visions to life and share them with all of us who attend Broken Arrow Events. Let us know what you think and if you want to see more from this mad scientist!"
We get to see again the airsoft Thumper from CAW, the The CAW M79 Woodstock Grenade Launcher which Mach Sakai reviews in this video. You can load it up with any BB shower shell so you can blaws BBs at the OPFOR. Simply pop your shell into the barrel, latch it back in place and you're ready to shoot with a pull of the trigger with no cocking required. Just load and pull the trigger! Equipped with safety button to prevent accidental discharge.
Bradley Phillips goes to into action using the Milsig M79 HPA Nerf Blaster and he goes up against players using Gel Blaster. Which do you think has an advantage? Gameplay is in Australia where airsoft is illegal... "In this video I use the Milsig M79 HPA/CO2 semi-auto Nerf blaster in gameplay against gel blasters at the Battle for Waterloo skirmish field in South Australia."
For those who want some boom-boom apart from their airsoft rifles, King Arms got their mainstay gas shell launchers, the M79 thumper and the GP-30 back in stock. You can check with authorised sellers if they have these on their shelves and don't worry, they also have 40mm gas shells available to use with them.
King Arms M79
A realistic looking M79 Grenade Launcher that launches Nerf Sponges is tried by Mach Sakai. Called the Hora Toy M79 Grenade Launcher that can be purchased from Amazon Japan, this is made a wood grain version resin. It can be nice to use during a Nerf firefight or even for airsoft since the projectile launched is a sponge round, virtually harmless.
Modern Intel give their take on the Nuprol M79 Airsoft and Paintball Grenade Launcher which is available in the UK... "Mike takes a look at Nuprols M79 Airsoft replica that fires BBs and paintballs!!!
Based on the Vietnam M79 Launcher or Thumper as it was nicknamed, we ask is it worth it and is there any point in using these in an Airsoft or Paintball Scenario!"
Perhaps just a useful prop in the field or for some backyard PUBG games, Mach Sakai checkes out an M79 grenade launcher that launches soft foam. This is sold under the Chicai brand on Amazon Japan and costs ¥3,179 or around US$27 to order.
Bradley Phillips uses a Milsig M79 Nerf Blaster in a skirmish game in Australia and finds it to be the best Nerf Blaster he ever used... "In this video I take a look at the new M79 foam dart blaster from Milsig.
The M79 is a select fire, (safe, semi, full auto) HPA or CO2 powered Nerf blaster with variable velocity output ranging from 200fps up to 400fps depending on your preference.
Video includes overview, chrono test, accuracy test and gameplay."