Jaeger Precision does an evaluation of the new Bolt Airsoft magazine designed for their Mega Airflow System, which aims to be compatible with the popular Tokyo Marui MWS platform. He begins with a minor battle against a stubborn digital scale, eventually confirming the magazine weighs roughly 439 grams. This puts it in the same neighborhood as a loaded real-steel magazine, satisfying those who enjoy a bit of realism in their gear.
The team at Sekito present recent offerings from BOLT Airsoft Japan that are designed to give your shoulder a bit of a workout. Leading the charge is the Mk12 Mod-1, a rifle that carries enough weight to make a gym membership feel redundant.
Sekito Co., Ltd. presents two electric airsoft models from BOLT Airsoft, the MP5 J and the MP5 SD6 Shorty. These models are built with steel frames that include welding details intended to replicate the appearance of the original firearm. The MP5 J features a three-position retractable stock, while the SD6 Shorty is designed with a more compact suppressor.
An overview video of the MK16 URGI 10.3 GBB from BOLT Airsoft by Ark Liu... "Would you wait 2 or 3 years for a toy? Long time no see, everyone! Today I'm unboxing the BOLT MAS gas gun system. Similar to Continental, but with some clever additions, it's quite intriguing. I also own an MWS toy gun, so the magazine's versatility is a big plus. Of course, I also have some user experiences to share.
Gun Blue48 conducts a disassembly of the BOLT FN SCAR SC B.R.S.S. electric airsoft rifle. He starts by removing the stock and the inner barrel, then extracts the main feature: the approximately 400-gram recoil weight unit. He continues by taking out the grip and the high-torque, 32,000 RPM motor.
This custom-built HK416 by Prime Mech Airsoft utilizes the BOLT BRSS recoil shock system, engineered to deliver the powerful kick like a gas blowback rifle. Each high-end airsoft rifle, crafted in their French workshop, is designed for exceptional performance, featuring an ASTER II Bluetooth V3 system, 13:1 gears, and a brushless motor. This results in a quiet AEG with a remarkably fast and crisp trigger response, achieving 1.6 joules with 0.32g BBs.
WYSHTECH Airsoft show the upgrades they did the BOLT Airsoft M16A4 BRSS... "In this video, I review and upgrade the BOLT M16A4 B.R.S.S. HEAVY Recoil AEG, focusing on improving its performance while keeping the signature recoil system fully intact. From externals to chrono testing, internal teardown, and a full upgrade plan—this build covers it all.
Watch Fulcrum in this video review of the BOLT Airsoft MP5K BRSS and why he said that... "When I bought my first ever BOLT airsoft gun I couldn't believe how fun it was to use, I literally couldn't put it down! It dictated my loadout for ages and I neglected the 20+ other airsoft guns I had because nothing could compete with the experience my AKS74U gave.
Prime Mech Airsoft showcases their custom EBBR based on the BOLT AKS74U BRSS. This hard-kicking electric blowback AEG boasts impressive internals, including ASTER II Bluetooth V3 13:1 gears, a 22 TPA motor, and delivers a punchy 1.1 Joules of energy with 0.30g BBs.
Vincent's Hobby Shop in the Philippines talk about BOLT Airsoft's Bolt Recoil Shock System or BRSS, which is a simulated blowback and recoil system for AEGs. The B.R.S.S. system delivers a powerful recoil experience by efficiently transferring kinetic energy to a reciprocating weight hammer within the stock. Despite its high-powered recoil, it operates on low-voltage batteries, extending battery life and enhancing reliability.