Jaeger Precision does an initial review of the VFC Walther PDP GBB Airsoft Pistol, comparing its design to the older, more comfortable but poorly performing VFC HK VP9. The modern Walther PDP is described as chunky with an optics-ready slide and adjustable sights. After a brief disassembly, he points out its more conventional blowback housing, which suggests better reliability than the VP9, and performs a chronograph test showing a decent output of around 0.97 Joules.
The full take by the Middle Aged Gamer of the new VFC AKS74U gas blowback rifle... "This is the Full Review for the VFC AKS74U GBBR, brand new for 2025 and VFC's second AK GBBR. This GBBR features a Full Steel build with real wood furniture straight from the factory, with it's compact nature and snappy recoil is this the best CQB AK on the market? Let's find out!
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L'Antre Du Dingo goes over the VFC PPSh-41 Gas Blowback airsoft replica which he praises its historical accuracy and construction, and this GBB features stamped steel and real wood, resulting in a heavy and authentic reproduction of the Soviet submachine gun.
Neo035 takes a good look at the VFC PPsh-41 gas blowback rifle that is constructed with a real wood stock and a metal body. It weighs 3.5 kilograms, which matches the weight of the original firearm without a loaded magazine. The exterior features specific markings and dimensions that follow the design of the historical Soviet weapon.
BZ Tactical give their take on the VFC L403A1 KS-1 airsoft rifle, an airsoft replica of the weapon chosen under Project Hunter to replace the L85 and L119 series for the Royal Marines and British Army's Special Operations Brigade. The rifle is praised for its exceptional external quality, including authentic licensing, the correct 13.7-inch barrel length, and what they call one of the best FDE (Flat Dark Earth) paint jobs he has ever seen.
Action! Airsoft, as presented by Victor of YNS, introduces the VFC AKS74U Gas Blowback Rifle (GBBR), which is a significant release because the original AKS74U was VFC's first-ever airsoft gun. This new model marks a return to the company's origins, bringing back a famous Cold War icon in a compact and aggressive design.
L'Antre Du Dingo unboxes a significant order of airsoft equipment from a French retailer worth €1800. The package contains a VFC AK74 GBBR, a specific model the host explains he has wanted to acquire for nearly a year.
The shipment also includes a VFC L403A1 GBBR and several spare magazines. This specific replica is intended as a giveaway prize for the channel's supporters during the months of October and November.
GM Tatico goes over and tests the fully licensed VFC HK416 M27 IAR... "In this video, we'll talk a little about the HK416 M27 IAR (Infantry Automatic Rifle). It's the official replica of the lightweight rifle used by the U.S. Marine Corps, produced by VFC in partnership with Umarex and fully licensed by Heckler & Koch.
With maximum realism, a full-metal finish, and a power output of up to 400 FPS, this rifle is the ideal choice for players who demand elite airsoft performance.
L'Antre du Dingo reviews the VFC/Umarex Walther PDP 4" Compact Gas Blowback (GBB) airsoft pistol. It is a fully licensed replica of the Walther Performance Duty Pistol (PDP), featuring correct markings, an aggressive hexagon grip for good ergonomics, and an ambidextrous slide stop.
Fortress conducts a test on their prototype VFC KS-1 CO2 Custom SPEC2 airsoft rifle under extreme conditions. What began as a plan to fire 60 magazines was ultimately extended, with the hosts successfully shooting an ambitious 100 magazines consecutively to truly push the limits of the CO2-powered gas blowback rifle.