Confused with the Flex, EDGE and Prime series from Specna Arms? Here are Camphoenix Arena & Shop to guide you about these AEGs. They break down the Specna Arms lineup, starting with the Flex series. This entry-level line is constructed from lightweight polymer but distinguishes itself from competitors by including an internal electronic control unit, making it a high-value choice for those just starting in airsoft.
Camphoenix Arena & Shop's video is a "Me vs. You" competition between two airsoft gun brands, G&G and Specna Arms. With a guest defend their respective brands, the G&G FAR 556 and the Specna Arms E20 EDGE. They highlight the pros and cons of each airsoft rifle, with the G&G praised for its foldable design and lightweight polymer body, but criticized for its non-adjustable stock and fast battery drain.
The G&G STP-45 pistol, available at Camphoenix Arena & Shop features a CNC-machined metal trolley and castle cart, reinforced with a durable Cerakote finish. This is equipped with the patented PAI (Precision Accuracy Innovation) System, a hop-up adjustment mechanism that allows for incredibly fine-tuned control with 39 possible settings, each moving the hop-up by just 0.019mm for a total travel of 0.74mm.
Camphoenix Arena & Shop discuss the pros and cons of each brand's replicas, covering aspects like external realism, internal components, reliability, cost, and post-sale assistance. They end the video finding it difficult to declare a clear winner, as both replicas are considered top-tier.