The Cybergun FN Herstal MK46 LMG AEG, with A&K being the OEM, is checked by Timerzanov Airsoft in this video review... "Hello everyone ! Today I offer you the review of an AEG support replica. I therefore present to you the FN Herstal MK46 LMG from Cybergun, manufactured in collaboration with A&K and licensed under the FN Herstal license. These M249 models are made of metal & polymer and have original good shooting performance and a quick spring change.
Evike.com offers an impressive range of Cybergun Kalashnikov AK74 AEGs, manufactured by ICS Airsoft. These models boast a durable full metal construction, fully licensed by Kalashnikov, and feature realistic engraved trademarks. They are equipped with a Version 3 gearbox that includes a quick-change spring and an inline MOSFET.
Pheas Airsoft recently conducted an unboxing of the Cybergun SCAR-L AEG, a piece owned by his friend. The primary focus of the unboxing was to determine whether the AEG could be classified as a 'plastic fantastic' due to its polymer body. This particular model is a replica of the renowned Belgian assault rifle. It is equipped internally with a MOSFET EFCS.
Evike.com's Matt goes over the various variants of the A&K Cybergun FN Herstal M249 Middleweight LMGs for airsoft use... "The A&K M249 'Middleweight' series falls in between the Standard M249's and the M249 Featherweight by shedding weight in key areas to reduce each gun by several pounds.
CRG Airsoft Bulgaria conducts a comprehensive comparison of airsoft guns from Cybergun and G&G within the same price range to determine which offers better value for money. The comparison begins with an overview of both replicas, followed by rigorous field tests. The prices of the airsoft guns are then examined in detail. The features, performance, and quality of G&G and Cybergun airsoft guns are scrutinized individually. A special focus is given to the spring change in the Cybergun model.
Click on your language captions as Golgy A Sunday Gamer reviews the Cybergun AKM made by BOLT Airsoft with the BRSS. Bolt and Cybergun’s AKM is a modernized AK47 variant with a fixed wooden stock, designed for open terrain. This electric blowback (EBBR) replica, made entirely of steel, features a real wood stock and handguard, a steel body, an ABS motor handle, and official Cyrillic markings.
Next up for Destockage Games to present from their supply of airsoft guns is the licensed Cybergun FN Five-Seven 5-7 Gas Blowback Pistol... "Here is the FIVE-SEVEN licensed by FN HERSTAL, an airsoft replica designed by @Cybergun_Group. This GBB (gas blowback) ball, with a 'futuristic' design, is made of polymer. It features official markings, a light grip and a wide trigger guard.
Previously, Cybergun touched on the topic of Gas Blowback Rifles for their Airsoft User Guide Series. They follow this up with gas blowback pistols... "Welcome to our dedicated video about how to properly use our GBB gas powered replicas!
In this video you will discover step by step how to setup your replica to prepare it for your next airsoft game, from the gas loading to the HOP-UP setting, for a major part of our gas replicas."
Cybergun got an Airsoft User Guide series on YouTube and they start with Gas Blowback Rifles... "Welcome to our dedicated video about how to properly use our GBBR gas powered replicas! In this video you will discover step by step how to setup your replica to prepare it for your next airsoft game, from the gas loading to the HOP-UP setting, for a major part of our gas rifle replicas."
The Cybergun Thompson M1A1 GBB is made by WE Airsoft and is available for some years now. Timerzaonov Airsoft got one to check out if it is something for collectors of WWII airsoft guns to consider... "Hi all ! Today I offer you a video review that I am very happy to share with you!