In a two-part video, Mili-pen shows he built his Apex Legends Mozambique gun and bringing out to an actual game to find how it performas. The Mozambique is a pistolised triple-barrel shotgun that can fire in full auto. In the game, it shoots three triangle shaped pellets and can do heavy damage. But in the case of the airsoft version, it's another matter. Just watch the video how the project turned out.
You got to admire the 3D printing community's airsoft members who take time to do custom work on airsoft guns based on movies, video games, and even real firearms that do not have airsoft versions. In this case Shiroto.ch made an airsoft version of the Mastiss Shotgun seen in Apex Legends... "This time I tried to make the Mastiff shotgun an air gun. This is the same airgun series as last time, but this time we will make Mastiff's airgun that everyone loves.
Milli-Pen did a custom job turning a Glock 17 air cocking pistol into the RE-45 Auto seen in Apex Legends. Whilst the the RE-45 is full auto pistol in the game, this one is an air cocking/springer. You might want to turn a Glock 18C GBB pistol into one to get is full auto feature... "Thank you for visiting. I made a fictitious weapon for Apex! I haven't been able to reproduce the details, but there is an atmosphere! Also, I forgot to take the painting video."
Some fun doing an airsoft version of the Apex Legends Battle Royale in this video by the プリッと Channel. Players came in their favourite costumes and to avoid problems in players not calling their hits, they tried the low-tech version of hit sensors... the use of balloons. Better than having a marshal call your hits.