The Bridos 5.95 do a review of the full range of hop-ups at Begadi for this episode... "We're going to test the full range from Begadi! On the program, Bloc Neptune, Canon Red Dragon, Mag, Fly, SHP, MHP, Begadi pro chargers etc..."
Airsoft Team Raptor conducted a review of the Begadi BSR Sniper Rifle. In their video, they praised the rifle's overall quality and performance, highlighting its impressive accuracy, durability, and customization options. The review covered various aspects, including the scope of delivery, technical specifications, performance testing, disassembly, internal components, assembly tip trigger, hop-up unit, stock details, trigger weight, and a final conclusion.
Rummbolt does a comparison of two competing anti-fog eye protection for airsoft use... "For about one year and a half now, I´m using the full seal goggles by NOVRITSCH in almost every airsoft game. The chances to fog up on those are absolutely minimal, and I consider them to be kind of the ideal goggles for airsoft players everyone should have heard of.
Rummbolt does further testing with the Begadi M1 Airsoft Mine that has a motion sensor and trip wire... "Maybe you remember my last video on airsoft mines, in which I mentioned to never buy one of those again. Poor feeding, cheap choice of materials and unreliable motion sensors let me find a clear verdict: Most of the mines and booby trap solutions for airsoft out there are trash – and not worth a penny.
That's what REAPERs Airsoft has to say about the Begadi BSR so better watch and listen to what he has to say about the BSR.... "Hi guys, today we're going to examine Begadi's new spring pressure model, the BSR. The model is based on a classic VSR, but surpasses it in every way. Unfortunately it's gotten a bit long again, so here are the chapters: Small addendum: Due to the lighting, the shaft in OD (green) doesn't look right in the video.
Begadi, a company based in Germany, has developed a High-Pressure Air (HPA) system specifically for airsoft use, which they showcase in an overview video. The HPA engine is fully manufactured using Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology, making it attractively priced and easy to use with a plug-and-play feature.
Begadi go over the features and functions of their Airsoftmine M1 in this video. The Begadi Mine M1 (M1) is a mechanically functioning airsoft sim mine developed by Begadi, eliminating the need for propellant gases or pyrotechnics. It’s designed with a focus on durability, simple operation, and flexible usage.
Begadi shows the various features of the Supersonic BLC Modular Suppressor for airsoft use. Begadi's Supersonic series offers aesthetically pleasing and high-quality silencers with a modular design that allows for customizable length. The CNC-manufactured silencer prioritizes weight management to maintain weapon balance. The foam inserts, with a 13mm inner diameter, ensure the BB's trajectory remains unaffected.
Begadi introduce their Universal magazine pouches, Battlerifle and Assault Rifle. Universal magazine pouches offer a versatile system for carrying various magazines. The two pockets with a removable divider allow for configurations like a classic lidded pouch, a CQB pouch with shock cord security, or a double magazine pouch for narrow mags.
Another product from Begadi, the Begadi MK16SC Sport Upgrade S-AEG, gets reviewed by Airsoft Team Raptor... "Hello friends! In this video we introduce you to the BEGADI MK16SC SPORT UPGRADE S-AEG. Unlike other SCAR models, this one comes in a compact design, which is something different than the countless AR15 models. You can see what else the part can do here."