Stupid Airsoft unboxes and tries the CVLife WildHawk red dot sight, which he notes is readily available on Amazon. The packaging is quite generous, including a variety of mounting hardware like an RMR plate and Picatinny adapter, along with multiple tools and spare screws. While he was briefly interrupted by a sudden invasion of spawning and breeding flying ants, he managed to survive the ordeal to show off the clear glass and the tactile clicking adjustments for windage and elevation.
A comprehensive guide to installing the RogueWorx Zenith kit for the GHK G5 airsoft rifle as done by Stupid Airsoft. This upgrade is presented as a necessary fix for a known design flaw where the lower receiver tends to crack over time under the stress of the gas blowback system. By replacing the standard buffer and modifying the receiver, the kit aims to redistribute the mechanical force and save the rifle from an early retirement.
Stupid Airsoft checks the T238 Nano Flame, a compact tracer unit designed for airsoft and gel blasters that features a carbon fiber aesthetic and a USB-C charging port. Its small 28mm diameter allows it to fit inside many existing suppressors, though its glossy finish and blinking status light might not be for everyone.
The G&G LevAR has a bit of a reputation for its internal tappet plate deciding to retire early, especially if you try to get fancy with lever upgrades or short stroking. For this episode, Stupid Airsoft demonstrates that when this specific plastic bit snaps, your fancy airsoft rifle essentially becomes a very expensive paperweight that can't feed BBs.
Stupid Airsoft tries the T238 Swift tracer unit is a rectangular, futuristic device that brings a blocky, Lego-like aesthetic to airsoft setups. It comes packed with a USB-C charger, stickers, and a specialized grub screw featuring a rubber tip designed to protect barrel threads. While its shape is unconventional compared to standard cylindrical tracers, its gunmetal gray finish and compact size make it a unique addition for players looking to deviate from the norm.
Stupid Airsoft shows how to install the RogueWorx CNC Charging Handle for the GHK G5 GBB after an enthusiastic "HK slap" that snapped the original polymer charging handle. This happened in freezing temperatures, proving that plastic and cold weather are rarely a winning combination. To fix the issue, he introduces a CNC-machined aluminum replacement from RogueWorx, paired with a custom 3D-printed grip featuring a goose logo.
Stupid Airsoft got something to share for those who are planning on getting a gas blowback rifle. He says that transitioning to a gas blowback airsoft replica is an exciting step that begins with a surprising amount of factory gunk. Rather than rushing outside to impress the neighbors, new owners should focus on a deep clean to remove shipping residue and machining dust.
In a world where one can never have too many ways to propel plastic pellets at friends, Stupid Airsoft has unveiled his 2026 collection update. The lineup is a mix of high-end gas blowback replicas and ambitious 3D-printed projects that prove a home printer is the ultimate enabler for this hobby.
Stupid Airsoft escapes the freezing outdoors to unbox and examine a VFC SCAR gas blowback airsoft replica, which he acquired through a trade. After trading away a Vector to clear some wall space, he finds himself with a complete loadout including five magazines and several pre-installed accessories like a clear LPVO scope, a flashlight, and a unique grip. He notes that the previous owner kept it in pristine condition, looking as if it had barely seen the field.
Here is what Stupid Airsoft has to say about the G&G SMC9... "In this video I give a full review of the G&G SMC9 Airsoft Gun, covering performance, recoil, accuracy, reliability, and overall gameplay impressions. The G&G SMC9 is one of the most unique gas blowback airsoft SMGs, blending pistol carbine handling with SMG performance, making it a popular choice for CQB, speedsoft, and aggressive playstyles.