Airsoft Schmiede's "Reloaded": The A&K LR300
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Airsoft Schmiede introduces a series called "Reloaded," focusing on airsoft replicas that have vanished from the European market and are only found in the used section of classifieds.
Simo Tries The EMG/CYMA Barrett Rec10 AEG
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During a range session, Simo evaluated a fellow gamer’s Barrett REC10, an electric airsoft rifle modeled after the 7.62mm caliber platform from Barrett Firearms.
Mach Sakai's KSC Beretta APX GBB Pistol Review
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Mach Sakai takes a good look at the KSC Beretta APX gas blowback airsoft pistol, a replica of the striker-fired service pistol. This model, priced at approximately 34,980 yen, features a 16mm large-bore piston designed to enhance recoil and cycling performance.
Unboxing The Tokyo Marui M1851 Navy Revolver
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Airsoft Mike does an unboxing and quick review of the recently released Tokyo Marui M1851 Navy Revolver, an airsoft model designed with a focus on historical accuracy.
TaktOPAirsoft: The State of GBBRs in 2026
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According to TaktOPAirsoft, the state of Gas Blowback Rifle (GBBR) airsoft replicas in 2026 is currently defined by a shift in international logistics and domestic distribution.
Umarex/VFC Glock 19 Gen5 MOS GBB At Jeidanten
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Jeidanten does a quick overview of the Umarex/VFC Glock 19 Gen5 MOS. This model features a Modular Optic System (MOS) design, which includes a removable cover on the slide for the installation of various red dot sights.
Budget Tactical Clothing for Airsoft
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Blauling gives an overview of budget-friendly tactical clothing options for airsoft and military simulation, specifically focusing on alternatives to high-end brands like Crye Precision.
A Beginner's Guide to Hop Up Principles
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For airsoft enthusiasts looking to give their MWS a mid-life crisis makeover, this serves as a handy guide to the inner workings of the Hop-up system.
The Weeknd Stops by Tokyo Marui HQ, Checks Resident Evil Airsoft Line
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We have weekend news as Abel Tesfaye, known professionally as The Weeknd, and apparently known personally to half of Japan's gaming industry, has been making the most of his time in the country.