A detailed review of the Double Bell Mini-14 (AC-556F style) airsoft rifle by Guns Rocks. They discuss its origins in pop culture, noting its appearances in The A-Team and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. They examine the exterior build, highlighting the mix of "fake wood" and zinc alloy parts. A point of concern is the folding stock, which feels a bit flimsy, and the rather peculiar battery compartment hidden behind a plastic lid that looks like it belongs on a vintage toy rather than a tactical replica.
An unboxing and review of the Double Bell P90 AEG by GM Tatico as they are stockists of this product in Brazil. The shop's product presenter state that while the body is mostly polymer, the build quality is decent for an intermediate-level model. He shares a personal grievance about the grip ergonomics, mentioning that it can be a bit of a literal pain for some players, though he acknowledges that hand comfort is a subjective battle.
Oscar Jiménez features the Double Bell 2011 Infinity gas blowback firearm. Whilst the original version can cost as much as a luxury car, this version is far more accessible for those who want the look without needing a second mortgage. The presenter highlights the physical features, noting its 900-gram weight, adjustable rear sights with fiber optics, and gold-colored accents that provide a touch of flair to the design.
Fulcrum decides to ignore his own channel's audience poll, trading a democratic result for his own "dictatorship"—to acquire a Double Bell shell-ejecting Lee Enfield sniper rifle. Whilst he admits the rifle’s performance is likely to be a mosh pit of air leaks and mechanical headaches, he is clearly smitten by its realistic wood and metal construction. The rifle is quite a heavy beast, weighing in at 4.5 kilograms, making it just as effective as a blunt object for "wumbling" opponents as it is a long-range weapon.
Airsoft Mike compares the Double Bell drum magazine for Glock-series airsoft pistols with a similar model from Armor Works. While both products appear to be "carbon copies" of one another, he points out that the Double Bell version has physical metal tabs that restrict its compatibility to specific pistol models, whereas the Armor Works version is more universal.
Airsoft Mike unboxes and reviews the Double Bell Mosin Nagant M1891/30, a shell-ejecting airsoft rifle. He says he likes the high-quality build, which features a solid real wood stock and full metal components, giving it a heavy and authentic feel. This specific model includes a 3.5x PU scope with a functional reticle and genuine leather lens covers.
Airsoft Mike Unboxes The Double Bell EMG TTI JW4 Dracarys Gen 12 Automatic Shotgun
OptimusPrime
04 Nov 2025
Another look at the Double Bell EMG TTI JW4 Dracarys Gen 12 Automatic Shotgun as Airsoft Mike gets to unbox one. He goes over its full-metal construction, authentic TTI markings, and an electronic trigger unit that allows for programming, such as a three-round burst. While Airsoft Mike appreciates the authentic, collector-worthy aesthetic, he criticizes the fiddly process of removing the stock to access the battery.
GM Tatico does an unboxing and review of the Saiga 12K Full Metal airsoft rifle, a Russian replica from Double Bell. The video shows its full metal construction, unique folding stock, and a fire selector switch similar to a standard AK. From there, they performs a chronograph test to demonstrate the rifle's FPS (feet per second) and details its internal components, including a version 3 gearbox with reinforced 8mm bushings and an adjustable hop-up.
In this unboxing of the Double Bell Lee Enfield No.1 MK III Shell Ejecting Rifle, Airsoft Mike expresses his enthusiasm for the airsoft gun's unique shell-ejecting feature. He highlights the rifle's realistic "battle-worn" aesthetic, which includes a real wood and metal construction, a metal butt plate with a storage compartment, and various accessories like sling points and a bayonet lug.
Double Bell made a clone of the AM .45 Vorpal Bunny Gas Blowback 1911 that was originally made by Tokyo Marui. Airsoft Mike highlights its aluminum alloy construction and tactical black and silver design, preferring it over other versions. Key features include a compensator, flared magazine base, and tactical mag release. Performance tests show consistent FPS and improved accuracy after hop-up adjustment. The magazine holds 15-16 BBs, offering about two magazines worth of shots per gas refill.