Kang Doel shows the AB Glock 17 Gen 4 EBB (Electric Blowback) toy model from Yuki Ventura. He starts with a detailed unboxing, revealing that the unit comes in a sturdy, waterproof hard case—provided you’re among the first fifty lucky buyers. He goes through a lengthy list of features, noting that while the spring is a modest 0.9 mm to meet factory regulations, the build quality is solid with plenty of metal components where they actually matter.
If you’ve ever looked at your Matrix/S&T M3A1 Grease Gun and thought, "I’d love to take this apart, but I’d also love for it to actually work again," you aren’t alone. Analog Airsofter recently tackled this project after discovering his replica was over-hopping BBs straight out of the box.
Banggu Seok Gunman goes the reviews an M416 Electric Blowback gel blaster purchased from Temu for a very low price, questioning if this budget product could compare to more expensive, Chinese-made models. He found that while the gun's design looks somewhat stylish and the firing speed is decent, the overall build quality is extremely poor, using cheap plastic that feels decidedly like a toy.
Already in the market for sometime now, the SRC MP40 EBB is presented by World War II airsoft specialist, Neo035, in this video in the loadout during that period. SRC have faithfully replicated one of the airsoft MP40 replicas available, featuring a full metal body with German markings, Bakelite fore and pistol grips, and a realistic lack of a safety catch. This fully automatic AEG requires careful handling when loaded, making it ideal for German re-enactors.
If you want an airsoft Thompson that sounds like the "typewriter", then the King Arms Thompson M1928 Chicago EBB should fit the bill. Mach Sakai tries one in this video. The M1928 Chicago EBB is a highly realistic replica featuring a full metal construction with real wood accents, engraved markings, and an adjustable rear sight. Its electric blowback system, 9mm bearing gearbox, and quality internal parts simulate the recoil and operation of the real firearm.
Werebeast Airsoft explains why he needed to disable the electric blowback feature of his LCT Airsoft AK-12 and just run it as a standard AEG... "After blowing a motor and locking up a new one in a single round of Ghost Town -- It's time to disable EBB and run it fully AEG. Sorry, my beautiful AK-12, you will have to be AEG now."
Pewpew Paladin posted an update to report about the performance of the Specna Arms G36 EBB... "Welcome back to another airsoft vlog - in which I give an update on how the Specna Arms G36 rifles I have are performing.
I get asked about both my G36C and G36K electric blow back rifles a lot and people are keen to know if they are proving to be the excellent value for money Ive mentioned before."
It looks like Harkness is not impressed with the electric blowback version of tthe LCT Airsoft RPK AEG. Find out why in this video... "The Long-awaited LCT RPK Review, Is it really good? Is the EBB Worth it? It's an alright gun, But please avoid the EBB...PLEASE!"
Rarely found outside of Japan is the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 EBB, powered by 4 AAA batteries and produced for ages 10 and above. Rock Rose demonstrates this EBB pistol in this video... "This is a video introducing Tokyo Marui's 10-ban electric blowback Hi-Capa 4.3, playing with an electronic target using it, and playing a little indoor battle."
The electric blowback versions of tthe LCT AK-12 and AK-15 AEGs can be ordered from Taktik Airsoft and customers need to move fast as they are usually snapped up quickly... "LCT’s iteration of the new and modern AK-12 assault rifle entering service with the Russian army, this newest addition comes with full upper rail available over the dust cover as well as under the handguard, covering your needs for optics and grips by default.