Jaeger Precision takes a good look at the Double Eagle V2 MWS PMag, contrasting it with previous Double Eagle iterations and the widely used Guns Modify (GM) mags. He explains that earlier versions of the Double Eagle mags had various issues, from leaks in the V1 to compatibility and performance drops in the V3 and V4. After checking the V2's fitment in a gun and performing initial dry-firing tests, he suggests the new magazine is indeed an improvement over its predecessors.
A good look at the EMG Double Eagle Noveske N4 GBBR Review by Timerzanov Airsoft in this video review... "Hello everyone! Today I'm reviewing the Noveske N4 GBBR from Double Eagle! The Noveske N4 replica is manufactured by the firearms company based in Grants Pass, Oregon! An AR-15 GBBR replica that uses the MWS system of the Tokyo Marui M4 GBBR. This replica also features numerous markings from the NOVESKE license obtained through a collaboration between Double Eagle and EMG International.
Jaeger Precision finds the Double Eagle Noveske N4 SD MWS GBBR to offer exceptional value. The airsoft rifle's main feature is its integrated eShooter Flare mono tracer unit, which is uniquely housed within the extended handguard and mock suppressor. Built on the rigid Double Eagle MWS platform (a Tokyo Marui clone), the replica features licensed Noveske markings and is praised for its solid construction.
A comparison of the Double Eagle N4 and N4 NSR-SD GBB rifles as done by the 6mm Badger... "In today’s video I’m doing a full side-by-side comparison between two of Double Eagle’s most popular gas-blowback rifles — the original N4 and the new N4 NSR-SD.
Esparca 987 makes a comparison of two gas blowbacks, the Tokyo Marui MP7 and the Double Eagle Noveske Ghetto Blaster... "In this video, I bring you the most complete and definitive comparison between two of the most popular and affordable GBB (Gas Blowback) replicas on the airsoft market: the Tokyo Marui MP7 GBB and the Double Eagle Noveske Guetto Blaster. We thoroughly analyze every detail so you have all the information before deciding which is the best option in terms of quality and price.
Pheas Airsoft got a step-by-step guide for disassembling the Double Eagle M931A DRP9 Airsoft rifle for maintenance and repairs. The process begins with the upper section, where the presenter shows how to remove the entire stock assembly by taking out the back body pin and the quick-change spring screw. Following this, the guide demonstrates how to detach the barrel and hop-up unit after pushing out the front body pin, preparing the main body for access to the lower components.
Jaeger Precision reviews the Double Eagle Daniel Defense MK18 MWS Gas Blowback Rifle, an MWS system clone featuring licensed Daniel Defense and EMG trademarks. He likes =the rifle's exceptional sturdiness, comfortable rubberized pistol grip and stock, and the ease of disassembly via quick-release pins. The rifle operates on the MDF system and includes a new, high-quality magazine design.
Pheas Airsoft does an unboxing of the Double Eagle M931A DRP9 airsoft rifle, which he humorously referred to as the "derpy sister" to the DMP9. This airsoft gun has a solid build featuring an all-aluminum monolithic upper receiver, a polymer lower, and full ambidexterity across all controls, including the charging handle, magazine release, and a unique bolt release system.
Another Double Eagle MWS-based airsoft rifle unboxed by the 6mm Badger, and it comes with a built-in tracer... "I finally got my hands on the Double Eagle / EMG N4 NSR-SD (MWS) — a new Noveske-style N4 that ships with an SD-style suppressor built into the rail and an E-Shooter Flare Mono tracer pre-installed. For ≈$400 this is an impressive out-of-the-box package: MWS platform, solid build, thicker handrail, and a factory tracer — what’s not to like?
Airsoft97 Akihabara store reviews the Double Eagle licensed Daniel Defense MK18 gas blowback rifle. They point its authentic features, like the Daniel Defense engravings on the receivers and the rubber-coated grip, along with its adjustable length and MWS-compatible magazine. After a brief shooting demonstration, the shop also promotes "Super Killer Custom" service for the rifle, which improves both accuracy and recoil, and this can be done by visiting their Akihabara shop.