C.X. Airsoft does an unboxing and field test of the ARES FN SCAR-H airsoft rifle. He highlights that this version is officially licensed, which means it sports authentic markings for those who enjoy looking at logos while pretending to be elite operators. A notable design choice is the battery placement; unlike many models that cram wires into the stock, this one hides them in the upper receiver, allowing for a cleaner look and more storage space.
C.X. Airsoft unboxes and tears down of the RWA Nighthawk series of Hi-Capa gas blowbacks made by Army Armament, specifically focusing on the Sand Hawk and TRS Comp models. He examines the physical build, noting the compensator design that mimics popular high-end competitive pistols to help with muzzle flip. While the internal components are generally solid, the host points out that the factory trigger pull can feel a bit heavy and "mushy," prompting a deep dive into DIY adjustments.
C.X. Airsoft does an unboxing and a modification guide for the RWA Nighthawk BDS-9, an airsoft pistol manufactured by Army Armament. He examines the silver finish and custom markings, noting that while the exterior looks sharp, there are minor surface imperfections like small scratches that perfectionists might find annoying.
C.X. Airsoft does a detailed overview of the UMAREX Glock 19X MOS airsoft pistol by SRC. This model features a combination of a compact slide with a full-size frame, characteristic of the 19X design. He points out exterior updates, including more accurate engravings compared to previous iterations, a threaded outer barrel, and elevated iron sights designed to accommodate optics.
C.X. Airsoft does an unboxing and review of various airsoft gear and accessories purchased during a 2025 shopping trip to Akihabara, Tokyo. He features cases several smaller items, including KSC extended gas magazines, Strike Industries-style grip screws, and EMG/SI licensed dummy magazines, offering advice on air travel with airsoft parts like magazines.
C.X. Airsoft presents an unboxing and review of the Double Eagle APC556 airsoft gun, produced in collaboration with HWASAN. The video opens with an overview of the gun's VND authorization and licensed accessories, followed by a detailed look at its features. He showcases the extendable stock adorned with the APC56BT logo and highlights a HWASAN red dot sight, noting its sleek design and included dust cover.
C.X. Airsoft talks about the modifications and accessories for the Army Armament R611-3A (Staccato P Hicapa) GBB pistol, which is Tokyo Marui compatible. It covers recommended magazines, optic options like Vector Optics red dots, and internal upgrades, specifically highlighting the Unicorn Airsoft hop-up unit as a cost-effective alternative. He shares maintenance tips, discusses gas valve issues with ACE1 magazines, and mentions the gun's limited availability.
C.X. Airsoft showcases a SAG MK3 replica built upon a CYMA AK105 base, with details of the incorporation of components such as the LCT AK12 magazine and grip, along with a Unity FAST Riser supporting an Aimpoint CompM5 red dot sight. Modifications to the replica, including a stock screw replacement and handguard adjustments, are also discussed.
C.X. Airsoft unboxes and brings to a game the PTS ZEV x Ed Brown 1911 GBB pistol. The PTS ZEV ED-BROWN 1911 is a metal gas blowback pistol with a Commander-sized form factor. Designed for intuitive handling and fast, accurate shots, it features a slim grip, crisp single action trigger, and an RMR optics-ready slide.
A look at the Army Armament R618-A Staccato XC GBB Pistol as C.X. Airsoft goes over this affordable pistol. The Staccato XC is a lightweight, responsive 1911-style pistol from ARMY ARMAMENT. Designed for reliability and precision, it features full metal construction with a cutout slide, a blowback system, and a high-capacity double-row magazine. Enhanced features include fiber optic sights, ambidextrous safety, an enlarged magazine funnel, and a Staccato-pattern grip for improved control.