In this review, DeltaSays presents the WE Glock 17 Silver that has returned to the market after a long absence. The model features a Gen 4 design characterized by a textured grip and a larger magazine release button, which might be a bit too enthusiastic for some users. The pistol is constructed with a metal slide and a polymer frame, and it comes with adjustable backstraps to accommodate different hand sizes, or perhaps just to give you more plastic parts to keep track of.
OK Airsoft decided to swap their bulky HPA tank for a CO2 adapter kit on the MTW-308 to solve a rather awkward cheek weld situation. Apparently, the old tank was so wide that aiming required either a massive riser or crushing one's face into the stock, which isn't exactly the tactical look most players go for. The move to 12g CO2 cartridges provides about 100 shots per pop, which is plenty for someone who doesn't treat their airsoft gun like a garden hose.
This episode shows a casual and lighthearted discussion between two shooting enthusiasts at the BB Range 042 facility regarding the Red Win New Cobra CRO red dot sight. They engage in a playful debate about whether adding such an optic actually improves performance or if it's just a fancy accessory for those who have abandoned the way of the iron sight.
A lot of FPS gamers play airsoft and in this video F.O.G. Horn 5 makes the case why the other FPS gamers should try... "If you’ve ever played FPS or tactical shooters and thought 'this would be insane in real life'… this is it.
Airsoft is the closest thing you’ll get to stepping inside a real-life shooter. The movement, the communication, the teamwork — everything you do in games like Call of Duty or tactical shooters actually comes to life out here.
Thom Airsoft joins in an airsoft game at an indoor arena with players using the Marui Glock 19 equipped with a FLUX kit. The footage highlights various players: Thom, Ivan, and Gavin—as they navigate tight corridors and plywood obstacles. It’s essentially a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek where the participants have traded their childhood toys for realistic-looking gear and tactical vests.
Ding of L'Antre Du Dingo takes a good look at the CYMA CM.113B, a tactical AKS74U that looks like it walked out of a modern action movie. He quickly points out that this isn't your grandfather’s budget plastic Cyma; it’s a solid piece of gear featuring a mix of steel, aluminum, and a bit of polymer. It comes with a fancy adjustable folding stock and a "Zenitco" style handguard that offers plenty of space for lights, lasers, and whatever else one might want to bolt onto it.
Gas Blowback Airsoft reviews the Tokyo Marui G19 Gen5 airsoft pistol, fresh out of its presentation-heavy box. The package includes the usual suspects: a manual, backstraps for those with specific grip preferences, and a specialized optics plate for mounting micro dot sights. While he isn't a fan of the "beaver tail" look or adding optics to his sidearms, he notes the build quality of the plastic slide is sturdy enough to handle some serious use without breaking a sweat.
In this video by Luiz Rider, the MCP 556 by G&G takes center stage in this video, serving as a close-enough lookalike to the HK433 for those who don’t mind a bit of creative interpretation. He admits to being so fond of this airsoft rifle that he actually slept with it before filming, proving that some relationships are just built on polymer and metal.
6mm Badger does an unboxing of the new EMG KS-1 (WE-13), a licensed Knights Armament replica that retails for about $230. Whilst 6mm Badger is usually a fan of expensive gas blowback models, he seems surprised that this budget-friendly AEG includes official branding and specific details like the Royal Marines dagger logo. Despite its polymer construction, the build feels sturdy enough to survive a day at the field without falling apart.
Burger Airsoft Studio shows his process of customising a VFC P320 M17 airsoft pistol, starting with some high-tech laser machining. The laser carves out clean, precise patterns on the slide, which is much more efficient than trying to do it with a kitchen knife and a steady hand. It’s a bit like watching a tiny, very angry light beam do some intense scrapbooking on metal.