Crescent takes a good look at the Alpha King AK-12 EBB (Electric Blowback) gel blaster, which replicates the latest 2024 version of Russia's service rifle, the AK-12 M1. They show that it has a high level of realism, including a steel receiver, metal parts, and functions like realistic field stripping and blowback.
Tactical 10 does a quick look at the Well Pro AK12 M-1 Gas Blowback Rifle (GBBR), which is often described as feeling "beefy like a tank" and perfectly balanced for all-day gameplay. Key features of the rifle include a fully adjustable and folding stock with a sliding cheek piece, a double system for the magazine release, and an ambidextrous fire selector for user-friendly operation.
Casper Arms covers the AK-12, which has become the standard issue rifle for the Russian Army and explains why the Spetsnaz would rather use the older AK-74... "The AK-12 rifle was called the 'fifth generation weapon', which would outperform the previous AK-74 by (!) two times and become the best in the world. But what do we see in practice? The Russian soldiers and Special Forces operators.. simply can't stand the new Kalashnikov rifle! What is the reason?
In issue no. 45 English edition of the free 0'20 Magazine, they write about the AK-12 variants from Arcturus Airsoft... "As Arcturus fans, and good “rusky lovers”, surely you have wondered at some point how we went from black AKs, the famous 100 Series, to two AK12 models which, even though they share a name, less than 10% of their parts are the same?
Werebeast Airsoft explains why he needed to disable the electric blowback feature of his LCT Airsoft AK-12 and just run it as a standard AEG... "After blowing a motor and locking up a new one in a single round of Ghost Town -- It's time to disable EBB and run it fully AEG. Sorry, my beautiful AK-12, you will have to be AEG now."
Alexander takes the screen for Airsoft Sports to give his take on the LCT Airsoft АК-12 ver. 2020 AEG. They say is a near-perfect replica of the 2020 AK-12 model, boasts similar visual appeal and ergonomics. Weighing in at 3.6 kg, it matches the weight of the original AK-12, considering an empty magazine and no additional equipment.
The Airsoft Lab in Russia has conducted a comprehensive comparison of AK-12 AEGs from various manufacturers, including E&L Airsoft, LCT Airsoft, G&G Armament, and Arcturus. The comparison began with an introduction to the different models and their respective prices. This was followed by an unpacking segment, where the appearance and weight distribution of each model were assessed.
Double Bell has its own airoft version of the AK-12 rifle and it is called the Double Bell BY-026. L'Antre Du Dingo got one to scrutinize in this video review. Crafted with a steel body and selector lever, it also features other metal elements made from a homogeneous zinc and aluminium alloy. The pistol grip and stock are the only components made of plastic. The rifle is equipped with a quick spring exchange system for easy muzzle velocity adjustment, and comes with a 350 BB capacity steel hi-cap magazine.
The LCT Airsoft AK-12 has been out for sometime now and Sói Tuyết Airsoft (Snow Wolf Airsoft) takes a look at the Electric Blowback version in this video. LCT Airsoft LCK-12 (AK-12) EBBR is based on the AK-12, the latest assault rifle from the AK-400 Series by Kalashnikov Concern which serves as the new standard weapon for the Russian military. This EBBR has strong internals, good build as well as the simulated blowback for realism.
4UAD Smart Airsoft's latest ASMR sessions covers the Arcturus AK-12 With Jefftron ETU & ADV brushless motor. The AK12 is taken apart to remove the gearbox. and gets fitted with the Jefftron ETU and follow the Jefftron Sticker Tips. Next, a test of the sensors and shim the gears before installing the piston and closing the box followed by the installation of the ADV Brushless Motor and pair the selector. From there, it's the assembly of the rail and barrel before conducting a final test and mag dump.