Clearwater Airsoft talks about the VFC EVO MK16 URG-I gas blowback airsoft rifle. He explains that this updated version acts like a hybrid, featuring the new EVO hop-up system found in the KS1 model, which allows the inner barrel and hop chamber to be removed from the rear of the upper receiver instead of taking the entire front end apart. However, it still retains the standard V3 bolt and steel internal components, rather than utilizing the full EVO bolt assembly.
The debate between Gas Blowback Rifles (GBBR) and Automatic Electric Guns (AEG) is a classic airsoft dilemma and 6mm Badger touches on this topic using AEG and GBB version of the KS1 from EMG and VFC. GBBRs are the choice for those who want to feel like they are handling a real firearm, complete with recoil, a cycling bolt, and a limited magazine capacity that forces tactical reloads.
This airsoft review by Cannon Flannel takes a close look at the fully licensed VFC Walther PDP, a replica modeled after the German special forces' sidearm of choice. He notes that the pistol offers a comfortable, profiled grip and dual-sided slide controls, though anyone wishing to keep their gear completely unblemished might get a bit stressed by the fairly soft black finish that scratches easily.
Mister Moro reviews the VFC HK33 gas blowback airsoft rifle for Hyperdouraku, showing its realistic metal construction, authentic markings, and functional details like the drum rear sight and unique magazine. He walks us through a complete field stripping breakdown, though removing the handguard and stock pins proves to be quite a workout, requiring tools instead of just a quick push. Inside, the realistic hammer assembly and heavily greased bolt give it the satisfying look and feel of a model gun.
TaZ101SAGA shows a step-by-step demonstration of field stripping and reassembling a VFC FAL airsoft rifle owned by a customer. It begins with him removing the magazine and checking the chamber, presumably ensuring no rogue BBs attempt an unauthorized exit. The body is then cracked open to pull out the internal bolt mechanism.
Airsoft Cloner shows his personalized, custom-built VFC HK416C gas blowback airsoft rifle that has been a work in progress for a couple of years. Since the original model was discontinued, the rifle had to be assembled piece by piece from various parts. This DIY approach led to a few unique hurdles, including a finicky magazine release spring that initially jammed the trigger and a hop-up unit that requires a tiny Allen key and a lot of patience to adjust.
Simo got a secondhand CyberGun SCAR-H gas blowback airsoft rifle, manufactured by VFC. Despite wearing a black shirt that accidentally blends in with the black rifle, he points out the authentic FN Herstal markings. Upon opening the gun up, he notices that unlike typical VFC models, there are very few steel parts inside. He encounters a few quirks during the reassembly process but manages to put everything back together using a tool built right into the front of the rifle.
Hiro talks about the SIG Sauer M17 airsoft pistol, a collaboration between SIG Air ProForce and VFC. He points out the construction, which features a metal slide on a polymer frame, giving it a realistic weight and feel. He also reminds viewers to wear eye protection, showing off his own gear while handling the equipment.
A detailed comparison between two retro gas blowback rifles by Airsoft Cloner, the CYMA CGS and the VFC V3, aimed at airsoft players who enjoy that vintage aesthetic. He notes that whilst both use relatively basic aluminum for their bodies, they differ significantly in their out-of-the-box readiness.
In this product presentation by Toronto Airsoft the VFC Walther PDP GBB pistol steps into the spotlight with an external build that values grip over slip. It features aggressive slide serrations that could double as a nail file and a heavy geometric texture on the grip to ensure it stays in your hand during intense moments. To top it off, it comes optics-ready and sports ambidextrous controls, making it friendly for both lefties and righties who want to mount a red dot.