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Kizuna Works G-Capa First Look By Airsoft Glock Tech

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Airsoft Glock Tech Kizuna Works G-Capa First Look

Airsoft Glock Tech shares first impressions of the Kizuna Works G-Capa, affectionately dubbed the "Glapper" by the Youtuber, makes its debut as a hybrid airsoft pistol designed to combine the ergonomics of a Hi-Capa with the utility of Glock magazines. The unboxing reveals a proprietary nozzle and a polymer frame, though the initial inspection is interrupted by a generous amount of transit grease leaking from the internals. Despite some early skepticism regarding the build quality compared to high-end models, the pistol shows promise with its ambient slide stop and a trigger pull that is surprisingly decent for its price point.

The technical deep dive involves a fair bit of mechanical surgery, revealing a mix of compatible and proprietary parts. While the hop-up unit plays nicely with standard Tokyo Marui-spec barrels, the blowback unit and nozzle are firmly in the "members only" category of proprietary design. The disassembly process turns into a brief scavenger hunt when a few springs decide to make a break for it during a hammer pack inspection, reminding everyone that working on airsoft internals is often a test of one's patience and floor-searching skills.

He was able to do a successful reassembly, albeit with a few minor upgrades and a warning not to over-tighten screws into the pot-metal chassis. The presenter plans to eventually replace almost everything but the frame, including a new slide and hammer, meaning this "First Look" is likely the most original the gun will ever look. It serves as a solid foundation for those who enjoy tinkering, provided they have a steady hand and a magnet for retrieving rogue springs.

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