Mr. Duffo shares what he initiall thinkgs about the Guns Modify SCAR-L gas blowback rifle. This is a Cybergun-licensed airsoft replica employing the MWS system, constructed from metal, aluminum alloy, steel, and fiber polymer, featuring a 35-round magazine and adjustable hop-up; it operates in semi-auto, full-auto, and safe modes, with a muzzle velocity up to 1.9 joules, varying by production batch and region.
A video made Mr. Duffo featuring the Helikon-Tex Guardian Chest Rig. This rig is said to be ideal for operations or training, functioning as a compact, portable magazine carrier compatible with belts or backpacks. Its customizable design features adjustable flap heights for fixed pockets and interchangeable magazine inserts, including a pistol insert option.
Mr. Duffo shared a video about his experience in joining the Battle Group 24 Milsim event that was held in Finland last year... "We are in Mechanized infantry with Raptor Platoon in Coalition of Nordberg with 4 vehicles and this was the best airsoft experience I have had so far. Made many good memories for sure."
Mr. Duffo shares his experience using the Tokyo Marui MWS gas blowback after two years if it is still going strong. The MWS GBBR, powered by a new blow-back engine featuring a large 19mm piston, delivers intense recoil shock and realistic operation. The bolt and cylinder work in tandem to provide an unprecedented recoil experience.
Mr. Duffo shares the first impressions he got when he got his hands on the Tokyo Marui SAIGA-12K GBBS. The Saiga-12, a civilian-issue semiautomatic shotgun inspired by the AK series, initially targeted hunters. However, a shorter-barreled variant, the Saiga-12K, was later introduced to cater to law enforcement. Its ease of reloading and familiar firing posture have made it popular globally.
In this video, Mr. Duffo provides a detailed overview of his current airsoft gear collection, showcasing his Tokyo Marui AKX and Tokyo Marui MWS airsoft rifles alongside a breakdown of his helmet, plate carrier, and belt setups. You might get an idea on how to put your own loadout.
As we always say, better pack according to the airsoft event you're going to. Failure to do that is either being over equipped (which geardos are usually guilty of) or under equipped. In this video Mr. Duffo shows what in his backpack for 7-hour airsoft game and you can decide if he has packed well.
In this video, Mr. Duffo claims that the Tokyo Marui AKX Gas Blowback Rifle performs well in winter conditions. We have not tried the AKX in cold weather conditions, but for those who can attest to it, then it should be a go to primary for winter airsoft... "First time using gbbr AKX in winter. No problem in -3c with black gas. Snow is heavy and wet at these temperatures so it was hard to run around. Most of the time my scopecams were covered in snow so footage was lost."