Molcom checks out the 40MAX Whirligig 3 which is an updated airsoft grenade that swaps the old twist-to-activate mechanism for a more straightforward push-button system. This version holds 120 BBs, which are loaded through a hole at the bottom alongside the gas intake valve. It is designed to spray its contents in all directions upon impact, provided it is dropped from a height that actually triggers the mechanism—something the reviewer found out the hard way during a low-ceiling indoor test.
The Tokyo Marui E-VOLT M4A1 that Molcom checks out is a fresh take on electric airsoft guns, arriving in a split-box setup that makes it look like it has undergone a minor medical procedure. The internal gearbox is divided between the upper and lower receivers, which is a clever thing of engineering, even if it means you have to play some assembly required right out of the gate.
Molcom unboxes and reviews of the T238 Speedloader Pro Edition, a motorized device designed to save airsoft players from the finger-cramping labor of manual reloading. The kit includes the main loader unit, a rechargeable 11.1V battery, and several adapters to fit various magazine types, including gas and electric versions. He even shows off some 3D-printed custom adapters for more specialized magazines, proving that if you have a weird enough gun, there’s probably a way to plug it in.
For fans of classic Soviet design who don't want to empty their savings account, the INF AK-105 AEG has arrived as a strong contender in the budget airsoft market. Molcom takes a look at this compact AEG that replicates the shortened version of the AK74M, offering a solid build that won't leave you heading to the chiropractor after a long day on the field.
Molcom goes into action with this CYMA P90 AEG in what he calls to be in "Rainbow Six Siege Spawnkill Settings." The CYMA CM060 P90 Sub Machine Gun is a lightweight, compact airsoft AEG designed to resemble the FN P90. Its polymer construction and alloy internals make it durable and easy to handle, while its top and side rails allow for various attachments. The unique thumb-hole stock design enhances stability, and the top rail doubles as an ironsight.
Molcom tries the AY Spectre M4 AEG, a good option for CQB players looking for a primary different from the usual ARs, AKs, and HKs. Its lightweight, polymer construction ensures easy handling and portability without sacrificing durability. Designed for both close-quarters combat and secondary weapon roles, the Spectre packs a punch despite its small size. Featuring a reliable V3 gearbox, adjustable hop-up, and customizable rail system, this submachine gun offers both performance and adaptability.
Molcom checks out the STS K1A GBBR which is based on the South Korean SMG. The STS K1A, a highly realistic GBB (Gas Blowback) rifle replica features an aluminum bolt carrier, steel outer barrel, Angry Gun NPAS Nodding Nozzle & Chamber & Inner Barrel & Hop-up Rubber for enhanced performance, and fires in single shot, burst, and automatic modes. The rifle is adjustable in length (653mm-838mm) and weighs 2200g. It comes with a 30-round magazine.
Molcom Korean Airsofter does a quick check of the Tokyo Marui AKM Gas Blowback Rifle. The rifle’s external features are meticulously detailed, including former Soviet markings and a highly realistic pistol grip. Despite being made of zinc alloy, the AK is robust with a steel dust cover that provides easy access to the internals. Internally, it prioritizes performance and efficiency, mirroring the ZET system found in the MWS.
Molcom Korean Airsofter brings the S&T MK46 AEG to a game to see how it performs. The S&T M249 MK46 features a mostly polymer gun with a metal barrel and a full metal version 2 gearbox. The MK46 has an adjustable sliding stock that lets you customize the length of the gun to fit your preference. It also has a RIS front end that allows you to attach various accessories such as sights, lasers, or flashlights.
Molcom Korean Airsofter gets to unbox and give his take on the Double Eagle M62 if it is a good budget airsoft sniper rifle. The Double Eagle M62 is a lightweight, spring-powered bolt-action sniper rifle. To fire, the user must pull back the bolt, which compresses the spring and loads a BB into the chamber. This is similar to how real sniper rifles work.