Newest Howto video by Brian Holt of Brian at Echo1. This video shows how to install a 7 Inch Daniel Defense Rail licensed by MadBull Airsoft. As always, don't lose the small bits and pieces that come with the package as they are needed in having a tight fit to your M4 AEG. He also shows how to tighten the rail from the outside to save you time from especially when you are in an airsoft game and need to do it quickly
Another tech tip from Brian at Echo1 which should be very straightforward for anyone who watches the short video closely. This is just how to tighten your buttstock when you find it loose and it's not a product fault. All you have to do is stick in a long screw driver to tighten that buttstock, rather than spend money on gas or shipping to send it for warranty repairs as you can do it yourself in just less than minute. It's that simple.
In the latest episode of Brian at Echo1, he unboxes and opens up the Echo1 MTC 3 Modular Tactical Carbine "Master Blaster" AEG. This AEG is ready to go at 380fps initial muzzle velocity and easily upgradeable which Brian will show you how. This comes with a vertical foregrip, a 300 round high capacity magazine and it's Lipoly battery ready.
With the new Echo1 USA RedStar CSR Semi-Auto Sniper Rifle, Brian at Echo1 unboxes and disassembles it for everyone to see… "Brian the Echo1USA Technician has recently made a video showing the externals and internals of the new RedStar CSR Semi Auto Sniper Airsoft Rifle. The CSR features a solid metal frame and a polymer hand guard and stock making it very strong and rigid.
With Brian Holt having his own Brian at Echo1 tech tips website, he shows you how he fixes a stripped gearbox of an Echo1 AK which should generally help you out in othe AK AEG models... "Check out this video if you think you have a stripped gear in your Echo1 AEG. the signs are a grindy noise and not able to fix the noise by adjusting the motor.
The most familiar face, if not the only face, of Echo1 USA Airsoft, Brian Holt, who is also their top airsoft tech guy, has his own website launched. Called Brian at Echo1, Brian gives you all the tech tips at maintaining, upgrading, stripping, and reviewing Echo1 and other related products. So if you want to know all things tech at Echo1, then his website will have all the answers for you.