Panverine shows a a 3D-printed, South African 20mm AMR GBB airsoft gun, highlighting some of the gun's features, including the magazine, bolt action, the safety and firing mechanism, and the adjustable scope. Further in the video, he conducts a firing test.
Panverine has released a video demonstrating the 3D printing and assembly of a Lynx Gas Blowback replica. The project utilizes a P1SC 3D printer with a 250x250x250mm build volume, requiring approximately 87 hours and 55 minutes of print time and 2881 grams of PLA+ filament. The 3MF file, designed for use with Bambu Studio, includes pre-configured settings, though users are advised to adjust filament parameters as needed.
Panverine demonstrates the home-made GM6 Lynx Gas Blowback rifle and man that blowback is fierce. This is based on the .50 BMG Gepárd anti-materiel rifle (also uses the 12.7×108mm round) and the M6 is the last iteration of the rifle and officially called the GM6 Lynx. This was in use in the Soviet Union, Warsaw Pact and China. It is also used by Canada, UK and India.