Redmantoys does a hands-on performance test of a BCM MCMR MK2 11.5 airsoft gas blowback rifle. He explains the visual differences between the MK1 and MK2 models before diving into the technical adjustments he made to the rifle's power levels. He specifically tuned the feet-per-second (FPS) to hover around the 450 mark, ensuring the unit remains within the standard limits for field play.
Redmantoys features a functional test of a WE AK-74 airsoft gas blowback rifle before it is shipped to a customer. He highlights the construction of the model, noting the use of real wood and metal components rather than the plastic found on some other versions. To prove the point, he even breaks out a magnet to show which parts of the body are actually metallic, though he admits he is still getting used to the specific layout of this AK model.
Redmantoys examines an HK416D Gas Blowback Rifle (GBBR) that was returned by a client who claimed it was defective. They treat the unboxing like a forensic investigation, explaining that in the world of airsoft is much like buying a car, you can’t just demand a replacement the moment something feels off. He emphasizes the importance of troubleshooting and protecting his reputation with suppliers, all while jokingly comparing the return process to a high-stakes business negotiation.
In this video from Redmantoys, the KJ Works KP-16 is taking a trip from the warehouse to Davao City, but not before a thorough inspection to ensure everything is in tip-top shape. This full-metal airsoft pistol brings a bit of classic 1911 flair with a modern twist, featuring a tactical rail for those who feel the need to attach a flashlight or a laser.
Redmantoys does a product test of the WE Samurai Edge M92 Virus, a not so new an airsoft pistol inspired by the Resident Evil video game series. They examine the two-tone design, pointing out the "STARS" and "RPD" markings that fans of the franchise will recognize.
Zeroing a red dot optic on an airsoft pistol starts with a unique step: ensuring the BB actually flies in a straight line before you even touch the adjustment screws. Unlike real firearms where you can't see the projectile, airsoft players have the luxury of watching their white plastic pellets drift and Redmantoys got tips to help you how.
Redmantoys tests the Modify Mod24 SPS Bolt Actionairsoft rifle for a customer, focusing on its velocity and mechanical performance. Whilst the manual suggests a moderate speed, the chronograph reveals the unit consistently fires at a rate exceeding five hundred feet per second. Pulling the bolt requires a fair amount of muscle thanks to the stiff spring, effectively turning a target practice session into a minor workout for the arm.
Redmantoys do product test and review of the KJ Works CZ P-09 airsoft gas blowback pistol. They highlight the licensed design, which includes markings that mirror the real firearm, and notes the lightweight feel resulting from its polymer frame and metal slide. The shop representative compares the handling of this model to other popular airsoft pistols, mentioning that the sight alignment differs slightly from a standard Glock.
Redmantoys features a demonstration and performance test of a WE M4CQB airsoft gas blowback rifle. The owner of the shop begins by preparing the full-metal toy gun, loading the magazine with BBs and gas, and explaining the handling procedures. He emphasizes safety protocols, such as keeping the finger off the trigger and pointing the muzzle in a safe direction before starting the functional checks.
Redmantoys does an unboxing and testing of the KJ Works KP-19 GBB pistol they have in stock. They show its competition-style features, such as a compensator, magwell, and adjustable fiber optic sights that can be swapped for a red dot optic. Also, the take note of the extended slide stop and confirms the pistol includes all expected accessories, cautioning viewers about sellers who might remove them.