Korean airsoft YouTuber Ahjae TV checks out the Tokyo Marui Micro Pro Sight, a lightweight optical accessory designed primarily for airsoft enthusiasts who want to keep their setups nimble. Constructed almost entirely of plastic, this sight is a featherweight contender, coming in at just about 30 grams including its mount. This makes it a practical choice for gas blowback pistols with plastic slides, as it won't weigh down the action or turn your snappy sidearm into a sluggish paperweight.
Buying gear secondhand is always an adventure, and in this case for Stupid Airsoft, the prize was a set of Lancer airsoft magazines that arrived in a state of mid-life crisis. The previous owner neglected to mention the 3D-printed feed lips or the missing internal springs, leaving the new owner with a collection of plastic boxes that didn't actually feed anything. Fortunately, a partial refund and a few affordable rebuild kits provided a path to redemption for these weary accessories.
Platatac has introduced the OT Shirt, a technical garment designed for high-output activities in heat. The shirt utilizes a perforated 75% Nylon / 25% Spandex blend to facilitate moisture management and rapid drying.
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The Bolt Action Dude goes into action with an S&T Type 38 Arisaka. The S&T Type 38 Carbine is a spring-powered that features a real wood stock and full metal construction, this compact bolt-action rifle faithfully recreates the iconic Japanese design. Its shorter carbine length ensures better handling, making it an ideal choice for both dedicated collectors and period-accurate reenactors.
Airsoftjunkiez has added another custom build to their online store: the LEVAR AJ7, a lever action airsoft rifle. Built on the G&G LevAR 7 platform, the gun has been put through its paces with a respectable list of aftermarket parts, suggesting someone spent a very enjoyable afternoon on their favourite upgrade websites.
Juicy Media puts the Sons of Liberty Gun Works Mark 1 through its paces, mostly to justify the purchase to his accountant as a legitimate business expense. He admits to having no real plan for the review other than shooting thousands of rounds to see if the rifle lives up to the online chatter. Between shots, he and his friend Robert engage in some lighthearted banter about being famous enough to renegotiate contracts for more ammo, proving that fame is mostly measured in brass casings.
K.K. Cinematic Airsoft finally gets his hands on a used Tokyo Marui Type 89 Gas Blowback rifle. After a quick unboxing where he discovers the bipod is essentially a heavy paperweight—weighing in at over 400 grams as he dives into a full teardown. He navigates the internals with the caution of someone defusing a bomb, noting that while the Z-System is complex, basic maintenance like greasing the recoil spring and cleaning the inner barrel is surprisingly manageable for a first-timer.
Airsoft Gretchen talks about the G&G CM16 E.T.U., an airsoft rifle she has clearly spent some quality time with. She discusses its technical specifications, including its 1.5-joule energy and the Electronic Trigger Unit, while handling the tan-colored gear. The setting is a delightfully dusty, abandoned industrial space that looks like it hasn't seen a broom since the late nineties.
Airsoft97 presents the EMG/King Arms Mk18 Mod1 Sport which they find to be remarkably portable, weighing in at a mere 1.65kg. It manages this feat by trading heavy metal for various types of plastic and nylon, including a resin buffer tube that feels more like a toy until you realize how much easier it is to carry for a whole day. Even though it is built with budget-friendly materials, the parts line up surprisingly straight, which is a nice change of pace for entry-level models.
Jeidanten provides a detailed walkthrough of the VFC Umarex Glock 45 MOS gas blowback pistol, covering everything from basic disassembly to advanced performance upgrades. The shop guy demonstrates how to separate the slide from the frame—warning viewers to mind their fingernails during the process—and explores the internal components, noting which parts are made of durable steel versus alloy.