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Hyperdouraku's VFC HK33 GBB Rifle Review

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 Hyperdouraku's VFC HK33 GBB Rifle Review

Mister Moro reviews the VFC HK33 gas blowback airsoft rifle for Hyperdouraku, showing its realistic metal construction, authentic markings, and functional details like the drum rear sight and unique magazine. He walks us through a complete field stripping breakdown, though removing the handguard and stock pins proves to be quite a workout, requiring tools instead of just a quick push. Inside, the realistic hammer assembly and heavily greased bolt give it the satisfying look and feel of a model gun.

Testing takes place outdoors on a chilly day, which presents a bit of a challenge for a gas blowback rifle. While full-auto fire suffers from the cold weather and dropping gas pressure, semi-auto mode proves surprisingly reliable. The rifle delivers a long-stroke, mild recoil rather than a sharp kick, offering a distinct shooting experience compared to standard M4-style platforms.

Despite the cold, accuracy trials at 30 meters show promising results, with the BBs flying straight and consistently hitting the center target when using heavier ammo. Mister Moro says concludes that the gun bridges the gap between a high-end replica and a usable airsoft rifle. It might not beat domestic models in raw efficiency, but its realistic handling makes it a highly appealing option for collectors—especially once the weather warms up.

Read the full review here and below is the video:

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