Raptor Tech: Specna Arms Prime KPYK

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For Raptor Tech, the Specna Arms AK Prime KPYK series makes a strong entrance, featuring a heavy-duty build that blends steel and CNC-machined aluminum. The prominent feature is a licensed handguard from the Ukrainian brand KPYK, which provides plenty of M-LOK space for those who enjoy decorating their gear. It includes a quick-change spring system that is much kinder to your sanity than traditional AK disassembly, along with two color-matched magazines that actually stay quiet when you move.

Laylax At The Specna Arms Summit 2026

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The Laylax crew travelled to Poland to visit the headquarters and massive warehouse of Specna Arms. The facility is large enough to make a big-box retail store look like a corner shop, serving as the central hub for shipping products across the globe. Between touring the vast storage aisles and a professional-grade media studio, the team explores a showroom packed with a variety of gear that would make any hobbyist’s heart skip a beat.

Specna Arms PRIME MK18 Airsoft AEG Any Good?

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Fulcrum goes over the Specna Arms PRIME MK18 AEG, a licensed Daniel Defense replica that trades the polymer of its cheaper siblings for a metal exterior. While the build quality feels solid, he was slightly let down to find that the imitation bolt release is purely for show, unlike on some other models. It seems that even when you pay for the "Prime" experience, some parts of the gun prefer to remain stationary and unbothered.

Blackstar's Specna Arms SA-F05 Flex Review

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Júlio from BlackStar checks out the Specna Arms SA-F05 Flex, a fresh addition to the shop's lineup that signals a departure from the usual suspects. The unboxing reveals a package that includes a mid-cap magazine, a cleaning rod, and even a battery and charger, which is a nice touch for those who hate shopping for extras.

Fulcrum On The Specna Arms HK416 FLEX

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Fulcrum starts this episode by recounting a historical nightmare involving a previous airsoft rifle from the same company that was so unreliable it nearly caused a premature loss of hair. After years of avoiding the brand like the plague, he was convinced to give them a second chance with their newer model. It seems the company had a lot to prove to win back a user who previously vowed he wouldn't touch their products again unless they were pried from his cold, dead hands.

Specna Arms Core with Daniel Defense License SA-C28 Gen.2 Review

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ASG Olsztyn's Ulat takes a good look at the Specna Arms Core SA-C28 Gen.2 that has a Daniel Defense license and a budget-friendly airsoft replica that manages to look sophisticated while being made primarily of composite materials. Inside the box, you get a generous starter pack including two magazines, an M90 spring for those indoor battles where you’d rather not leave permanent welts on your friends, and even a sticker or two to satisfy your inner child.

A Complete Guide to Specna Arms Models

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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.

Hyper Axel: Specna Arms SA-F09 FLEX Gen.2

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Is the Specna Arms SA-F09 FLEX Gen.2 the best AEG for airsoft beginners? Hyper Axel talks about it in this video. He examines the AEG's emphasis on style, modern design, and performance. From there he looks into the contents of the box and detailed his first impressions. The replica, with its BLDC brushless motor and programmable HAL ETU Gen.2, offers a high level of responsiveness.

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