A quick review by GM Tatico of the Cybergun FAMAS Bullpup AEG. This is an officially licensed replica of the renowned French assault rifle designed for airsoft players who prioritize both realistic aesthetics and performance on the field.
In this video, the GM Tatico discusses the AK12 RAF from the E&L brand. It is described as a robust, full metal airsoft rifle, notable for its excellent realism and field performance. The video highlights the main details, finishes, and features that contribute to making this AK12 a top choice for discerning players.
GM Tatico feature the HTA M4 Suppressor RIS 8" AEG that they offer at their store. This HTA-manufactured airsoft rifle is claimed to combine silent and performance with exceptional accuracy thanks to its advanced sighting system and high-quality build. The integrated RIS rail offers unparalleled customization through easy accessory mounting for a superior tactical gaming experience.
The WE Airsoft Beretta M92 GBB is in stock at GM Tatico and they got a unit out for a review. This gas full-metal design ideal for airsoft enthusiasts seeking performance and style. This black, 6mm caliber pistol fires at 317 FPS (with 0.20g BBs and green gas) in semi-auto mode, weighs 1050g, and measures 216mm x 135mm. It features a 25-round magazine.
Not a new product, but what is said to be one of the better P90 AEGs in the airsoft market, the Krytac EMG Cybergun P90, gets the scrutiny by GM Tatico. This AEG is a collaboration between EMG and Krytac under Cybergun license. Built with a durable polymer body and aluminum upper receiver, it features RIS rails for accessory mounting.
GM Tatico show what they say is their complete review of the Krytac KRISS Vector GBB. Constructed with a high-density polymer and an aluminum skeleton, it has a realistic gas blowback system with ambidextrous controls and cycles in the unique "super-V" style, offering high efficiency, controllable recoil, and a rapid fire rate of up to 17 rounds per second.
The affordable MP44 AEG from AGM gets reviewed by GM Tatico. The AGM MP-44/StG-44 AEG is a replica of the iconic WW2 assault rifle, boasting a full metal construction and a real wood stock for an authentic look and feel. Internally, it utilizes M4/AR-15 compatible parts, allowing for easy upgrades and customization. The alloy version 2 gearbox and M4-style hop-up unit provide a solid foundation for performance upgrades, making it suitable for both historical reenactments and modern airsoft gameplay.
This video review by GM Tatico features the SA-E11 AEG from Specna Arms. Licensed by Rock River Arms, it has a durable Nano Coating, deep engravings, and an individual serial number. The MOSFET X-ASR system enhances performance and diagnostics, while the precision barrel and rotary Hop-Up chamber ensure accuracy. The quick spring change system (ESA) allows for easy power adjustments, and the ORION gearbox provides a solid foundation for further tuning.
GM Tatico checks the SIG Air ProForce MPX-K AEG if it is a good primary for close quarters games. The SIG Sauer MPX-K, a compact electric airsoft gun, is the airsoft counterpart to the real-steel SIG MPX-K submachine gun. Inspired by the AR-15/M4 platform, it features a similar layout with a closed, rotating bolt system and ambidextrous controls.
GM Tatico checks out the Dragunov SVD bolt action rifle from AGM. The AGM Dragunov SVD is a full-metal airsoft replica of the iconic Russian sniper rifle. With a 6.02mm tightbore inner barrel, TDC adjustable HOP-up unit, and compatibility with AEG standard main springs, it offers impressive performance. The SVD's iconic features include a classic integrated front sight/flash hider, a two-part handguard, and a realistic receiver.