Lane from The BB Warrior roasts a diverse collection of airsoft loadouts submitted by viewers. The kits range from faithful recreations of video game gear, such as a Battlefield 4 recon kit, to historical inspirations like Marines in Fallujah. He also critiques more common modern setups, noting that while some lack originality, they are popular because they actually function well on the field.
According to The BB Warrior the airsoft hobby is experiencing a shift in player participation and field stability. Smaller local fields are facing difficulties, with several closing recently as players move away from weekly casual games. Instead, many participants are choosing to save their funds for larger, organized events that occur less frequently. This trend is driven partly by economic factors, leading players to prioritize travel and structured experiences over routine local play.
More roasting by The BB Warrior as he goes after airsofters' kits. He features diverse kits, ranging from a blend of Desert Tiger Stripe and M81 camouflage to historical impressions like a Swedish Volunteer Corps winter uniform and a kit from Operation Red Wings. He comments on the authenticity, functionality, and aesthetic of each setup, pointing out unique features and providing constructive feedback on the gear, from plate carriers and rifles to specific camouflage patterns.
The video "Roast My Kit" is a series where The BB Warrior reviews and critiques various airsoft kits submitted by viewers. In this episode, he provides commentary on different kits, including a modern multicam black kit, multiple Russian-inspired kits, a kit inspired by the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R., a Finnish-style kit, an old-school US Army kit, and a leafy suit and Ranger Green combo kit.
The BB Warrior does a guide on setting up an airsoft chest rig for machine gunners, highlighting the importance of symmetrical weight distribution, strategic pouch placement for essentials like spare magazines, BBs, and tools, and the benefit of a fanny pack for additional gear. Key advice includes always carrying a spare box magazine, tools for field repairs, and ample hydration.
The BB Warrior shares what he thinks about the VFC Avalon SOPMOD M4 after using it for 5 years. The VFC Avalon M4 SOPMOD carbine is an airsoft electric gun featuring a quad rail with pre-installed rail covers, an A2 front sight, and a black polymer grip and adjustable stock. It includes an upgraded MOSFET and ECS gearbox, compatible with 7.4-11.1v LiPo batteries and standard M4 magazines. This AEG fires .20 gram BBs at approximately 390 FPS.
The BB Warrior's YouTube video, "The BEST of Roast My Kit (Ep 1-10)," compiles highlights from his popular "Roast My Kit" series, where he provides critical analysis of airsoft equipment setups submitted by viewers; the video showcases a selection of the most notable and often humorous critiques from the series' initial ten episodes, offering both entertainment and educational value to airsoft enthusiasts by demonstrating common pitfalls and effective gear configurations.
In his latest video, The BB Warrior dives into a curated selection of Airsoft kits submitted by members of his Discord community, offering insightful critiques on their strengths and weaknesses. With a clear penchant for classic gear, he navigates a diverse array of loadouts, ranging from authentic "old-school" setups to streamlined speedsoft configurations and imaginative video game-inspired builds.
It looks each airsoft YouTube channel is coming up with their tier list of airsoft brands and The BB Warrior is no exception. This is usually based on their own opinions as well as their subscribers so check the list out if you agree... "Today we're ranking some of the largest brands in airsoft, and seeing how they compare to each other."
The BB Warrior's Airsoft & Milsim Medic Guide video offers a setup for an effective medic system in airsoft games, featuring the MilSim West tourniquet kit. It stresses the need for accessibility and repeatability, recommending the placement of tourniquets on the shoulder pocket and inner right side of a chest rig or plate carrier. The video advises using closed-top pouches or elastic bands to secure tourniquets and suggests ace bandages as an alternative.