Action Army AAP-01 vs Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa

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BZ Tactical does a comparison of two of best selling gas blowback pistols in the airsoft market --- the Action Army AAP-01 and the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa. Which one gets their vote? Watch the video... "Two of the best selling pistols in airsoft today going head to head in 14 different categories: the AAP-01 and the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa. This video isn't necessarily about which is the best, it's more which is the best for you as a player.

Which one is your favourite? Let us know!"

Ultimate Long-Range AAP-01 Build Series

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Stupid Airsoft has created a crazy designated marksman rifle (DMR) build using the Action Army AAP-01 Gas Blowback Pistol as his base. This extensive project features a Jefe Carbine Kit, which provides the foundation for the rifle's form, along with a 310mm Morpheus Inner Barrel and a Kraken Hop Up for enhanced range and accuracy.

Action Army AAP-01 HIKOKI-Style Drill Kit Assembly

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Mach Sakai shows how to put together Action Army AAP-01 HIKOKI-Style Drill Kit, with its unique design, comfortable grip, and stiff hop-up dial. The video covers the gun's specifications, including its weight, length, magazine capacity, and trigger pull. Performance is also detailed with measurements for gas consumption, muzzle velocity, rate of fire, and sound level. He notes that the front sight is difficult to aim with and that the magazine needs to be firmly inserted for reliable operation.

Why Stupid Airsoft Upgraded Every Screw On His My AAP-01

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Stupid Airsoft explains why he upgraded his AAP-01 airsoft pistol with a stainless steel screw and bolt kit. The new screws are more durable and less prone to stripping, making them ideal for frequent maintenance and upgrades. His demonstrates replacing screws in the upper assembly, hop-up unit, and blowback housing. Overall, he is pleased with the upgrade, as it enhances the pistol's longevity.

Diaboloman On The Action Army AAC-C1 Athena

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Diaboloman provides a detailed review of the AAC-C1 Athena sniper rifle from AAC Action Army, which was sent to him by Skirm Shop for testing and presentation. Compatible with multiple power systems—gas, CO2, and spring—the rifle is initially showcased with its default gas-powered functionality, with plans for a separate video focusing on its spring conversion.

Custom AAP-01 GBB Pistol Overview

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The Airsoft Yellow Label Man shows custom AAP-01 pistol, which he initially found unappealing but has transformed into a highly versatile airsoft gun. He highlights its various modifications, including a YMS and EKD collaboration kit, an LCT glowing flash hider, a short foregrip, Picatinny rails for cameras, an EKD thumb grip, VIT sights for quick adjustment, and a 5KU folding stock for portability.

Action Army AAC-C1 At Jeidanten

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A quick overview by Jeidanten of the Action Army AAC-C1 Athena that they carry at their store. This utilizes the VSR-10 system, allowing for easy customization and part interchangeability with other VSR-compatible guns. It comes with both a 1J gas chamber and a CO2 chamber, offering flexibility in power source. The CO2 chamber uses 8g steel cylinders and can accommodate different cylinders for varying initial velocities.

Arms Magazine: Action Army AAC-C1 Athena Airsoft Rifle

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The gas cocking airsoft rifle from Action Army, the AAC-C1 Athena, gets the scrutiny by Arms Magazine... "Action Army, known for the bolt-action rifle T10 and gas blowback handgun AAP01, has released a new bolt-action rifle. At first glance, it looks like an air-cocking type, but it is a gas-cocking type that has a removable gas tank with a built-in gas release valve installed inside the bolt."

Fulcrum Shoots With The Action Army T11 Airsoft Sniper Rifle

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Watch Fulcrum as he goes into action with the Action Army T11 airsoft sniper rifle in this video... "Storm Bert is the first of probably many winter storms to hit the UK. Bringing insane wind speeds and rain with it. Fortunately in East Anglia we've been spared the worst, however the windspeeds are still 50-60mph at the very least. And at Commando Elite, I've never played in anything like it.

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