In this episode dedicated to the late Ollie Talks Airsoft, BadaBing Pictures features the Tokyo Marui M4 MWS has reached a decade of service, and this video serves as a bit of a birthday tribute to the rifle that changed the gas blowback landscape. He takes a look at his original "Batch One" unit, which has survived ten years of use with surprisingly little drama.
BadaBing Pictures takes an initial look at the VFC AV74M/AK74M GBBR. He goes over its features, capabilities, and his first impressions such as the full steel construction based on technical diagrams of the real firearm. It has an impressive gas capacity, with a 5-second gas charge firing 96 BBs and a 15-second charge firing over 200 rounds. The shooting experience is described as having a crisp report and a sharp recoil.
BadaBing Pictures shares what he thinks of the WE MP5 GBB 8 years later... "The story continues with the @WEAirsoft_official Apache GBB SMG and in this video I’ll take you through its parts history, upgrades and the results of those upgrades. By the end of this video you’ll be able to see how capable these little GBB gems are."
BadaBing Pictures the GHK AUG gas blowback rifle, which he has owned for almost a year. He highlights it as an iconic and unusual addition to any collection, noting its appearances in films like "Die Hard" and "Nikita." He discusses its performance in a skirmish, where it was both effective and enjoyable to use, despite not having excessive recoil. He does some test firing, pointing out the unusual feature of the magazine locking back with one BB still inside.
In memory of Ollie Talks Airsoft an airsoft fundraising event for charity is announced by BadaBing Pictures. Hosted by Spartan Airsoft Woodland in Bristol on Saturday 7 June. The funds raised will be donated to cancer charities in Ollie's name. As a personal contribution, Mr. Will, who makes his own tactical gear, has donated a handmade micro rig in British MTP for the event. This bespoke gear includes magazine inserts and flap dividers, along with a matching dangler pouch.
After a three-year break from airsoft, BadaBing Pictures reflects on his reasons for quitting, including a lack of enjoyment despite trying different challenges. He discusses his return to the hobby at Spartan Airsoft Woodland comparing it to his previous CQB experience. The video highlights interactions with other players their experiences with gas blowback rifles in colder temperatures , and their thoughts on the site itself.
BadaBing Pictures observes 40 years of the "Terminator" film with his 2-year review of the Northeast Airsoft Uzi GBB... "DA OOZI NEIN MILLIMETRE! The Northeast MP2A1/ UZI SMG GBB has been in my collection for over two years and now I am thrilled to be delivering its review. Also this review coincides with The Terminator’s 40th anniversary. Happy Birthday to this sci-fi horror classic."
BadaBing Pictures takes a look at the Western Arms Beretta M92FS (LEON) GBB which is a rare find, replicating the iconic pistol used by Leon in the film "Leon the Professional." This gas blowback (GBB) airsoft gun boasts a realistic 255mm length and a weighty 1125g, constructed with durable ABS slide and frame for a substantial feel. The magazine holds 25 rounds of 6mm BBs, powered by 134a gas.
A quick update from BadaBing Pictures on the outcome on trying to takedown the VFC MP5 V2 gas blowback SMG... "After several takedowns on the bench, my MP5 is slightly bent on the forward cocking tube receiver. Take care when punching out that pin!"
It looks like the GHK AKM V3 GBBR did not pass muster in this evaluation by BadaBing Pictures. Watch the video to find out why... "The Version 3 GHK AKM GBBR. This time around GHK have not been very good to the community and this latest generation has got off to a disappointing start.