Mr. Duffo brings out the Well Pro PP-19 to play giving first-person perspective of the skirmish and showcasing the equipment's performance in a field environment. The recording tracks the player as they navigate various terrains, including wooded areas and building exteriors, while engaging in tactical maneuvers with team members.
Mr. Duffo does a field test of the PP-19 airsoft submachine gun during a match at an indoor facility. He points out a specific mechanical quirk where a small lever on the magazine can accidentally flip into the "off" position while being pulled from a pouch. This results in the rather awkward situation of pointing a silent hunk of plastic at an opponent instead of participating in the game.
Choosing a Gas Blowback Rifle (GBBR) is essentially the airsoft equivalent of playing a video game on hard mode just for the kicks. Mr. Duffo explains that while Electric Airsoft Guns (AEGs) are practical for spraying plastic pellets like a garden hose, GBBRs offer a more tactile experience with actual recoil and mechanical feedback.
Mr. Duffo checks the WELL PRO PP-19 SMG which features an out-of-the-box adjustable power system, though getting aftermarket handguards to fit apparently requires a plenty of dremeling and creative swearing. To make the cold metal a bit more hospitable for human skin, the stock has been wrapped in paracord, because nobody enjoys a frozen cheekbone mid-game.
Mr. Duffo plays an airsoft match in a snowy, freezing environment with a gas blowback (GBBR) AK, the Tokyo Marui AKX. He quickly learns that gas-powered airsoft guns and sub-zero temperatures are not exactly a match made in heaven. Whilst the scenery is quite scenic with its thick layer of snow, the primary challenge becomes coaxing the rifle to fire more than a few shots before the gas freezes up and the internals stop cooperating.
Mr. Duffo gives practical tips for selecting and using winter camouflage for airsoft. He begins by addressing equipment, specifically the rifle and helmet. Rather than using permanent white paint on a weapon, which is difficult to remove, he suggests using affordable hockey tape to break up the solid black profile. For helmets, he recommends using scrims to distort the recognizable shape of the head, making it harder for opponents to identify from a distance.
Mr. Duffo and EMH take VFC and a Tokyo Marui AK gas blowback rifles into the woods to see which one handles the freezing weather without turning into a decorative prop. They skip the usual accuracy tests to focus on the more practical goal of finding a gun that cycles when the temperature drops well below zero.
Mister Duffo tests the performance of a gas blowback airsoft rifle, specifically the Tokyo Marui AKX, in freezing conditions. The experiment takes place outdoors at a temperature of -6 degrees Celsius. The goal is to compare how different types of gas and magazine storage temperatures affect the gun's firing consistency and power output.
Mr. Duffo and his girlfriend got into some milsim action in Battlegroup 25 with gas blowback rifles... "We follow my girlfriend's adventure at battlegroup 25. I couldn't participate until Friday as had to stay at work... First we talk about airsoft as a hobby and share thoughts at a fireplace
We can see her highs and lows in this 66h milsim event as a new airsoft player and also she use only GBBR as god have intended. I also make a cameo at the end."
Mr. Duffo tests the cold weather performance of several gas blowback airsoft rifles, including a Tokyo Marui Saiga 12, an AK, a GHK Steyr AUG, a Gun Modify Scar L, and a Tokyo Marui MWS. After being left outside in near-freezing temperatures for over an hour, the rifles were tested with cold magazines, revealing significant operational issues across most models due to the cold, moist conditions.