P.O. Channel features the GBLS DAS Mk18 Mod.1 electric airsoft rifle during a field session. He demonstrates the rifle's mechanical blowback system, which is designed to simulate the bolt movement of a firearm. In the video, he shows the external build quality of the rifle, specifically focusing on the handguard and rail system. The rifle is shown during target practice and active gameplay to display its trigger response and accuracy in different scenarios.
P.O. Channel was at the "Fast Gun" airsoft event in Japan, held at the Sabapara (Survival Paradise) field, which is modeled after the video game Escape from Tarkov. He shows the use of a "Smart Mag" accessory, which enforces a realistic 30-round limit and triggers a bolt stop, forcing players to perform tactical reloads just like in the game.
P.O. Channel visits the Material Custom shop in Osaka to review the latest, high-end DAS (Dynamic Action System) electric rifle, despite his initial skepticism from a poor experience with an older model. He is immediately impressed by the custom-built rifle, which boasts a heavy, realistic recoil comparable to GBB in the summer, a crisp trigger, and almost no audible motor noise, solving his major complaint with electric guns.
P.O. Channel shows a custom airsoft project, creating a one-of-a-kind handgun for their friend and airsoft newcomer, Nasha. The base was a CO2 Desert Eagle, which Nasha requested to be finished with a unique, subtle "MultiCam Silver" Cerakote pattern.
P.O Channel and friend Nasha discuss airsoft guns for beginners. Nasha, who has been playing for six months, is used as an example to explain different types of airsoft guns, including electric guns, gas blowback guns, and systems like DAS. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the mechanics of real firearms to operate airsoft replicas, especially gas blowback models.
P.O. Channel features a large-scale airsoft game in Japan, featuring 120 participants divided into six teams at Survival Country. The gameplay involves strategic movements, with players communicating enemy positions and movements, such as "white passing" and "red coming from behind." The teams coordinate to flank opponents, secure areas, and provide updates on enemy locations to maintain a strategic advantage throughout the match.
PO Channel does some external upgrades to the LCT Airsoft LK-53 AEG in this video... "In this video, we will introduce the exterior customization of the LCT Airsoft LK-53 AEG, which PO fell in love with at first sight! All the parts used are genuine LCT option parts, and they can be installed without any modification!"
The P.O. Channel gives an introduction of the quick detach mounts for optics made by ScalarWorks. Scalarworks, a company barely a decade old, are renowned for their sleek design which according to the company, "have captured the hearts of discerning customers while leaving competitors in awe."
Gameplay video by the P.O. Channel with the VFC MP7A2 GBB in action at the Tokyo Airsoft Park... "This video is a hands-on video of the VFC MP7A2 GBB! I've used it many times in games in the past, but this is the first time it's been made into a video! I'd say it's about 80% complete, and I'll continue to customize it in the future! I'm still not used to the MP7's parallax, so I end up relying on the G17, which I'm used to, in the most important parts lol Support supplies list"
P.O. Channel give their take on the EMG x Double Eagle Noveske N4 DEVGRU GBB rifle. This gas blowback rifle is designed to be compatible with most Tokyo Marui MWS magazines. Based on their personal experience, they believe it's the most impressive GBB produced outside of Japan to date. Note that the video's subtitle incorrectly lists the collaboration as "EMG × T8"; the correct name is "EMG × Double Eagle".