6mm Badger dives into his initial impressions of the new OG Carbon Works components for his MTW 308 platform. He begins by unboxing a carbon fiber barrel, marveling at its engineering and the tactile art of its design. Despite its feather-light weight, he finds the build quality remarkably robust, noting that the immediate feel in his hands is unlike any other accessory he has handled in the airsoft market.
6mm Badger looks into the Phantom Gear Polarity Gen 2 if it is the best plate carrier for airsoft at a price of US$129.00... "In this video, I'm taking a close look at the Phantom Gear Polarity Gen 2 plate carrier. I actually received this for free at an event run by Evike, but as you know, my opinions are always my own. To be honest, I knew this was going to be a positive review from the start because I'm already a huge fan of the brand. Phantom Gear makes some amazing plate carriers, pouches, and belts.
6mm Badger does a full take maintenance check on the VFC AKS74U GBB in this video... "After a full weekend of use, it's time to give my VFC AKS 74U some much-needed attention. In this video, I'm walking you through the final steps of my post-game cleaning and maintenance routine for this gas blowback platform. I have to say, I absolutely loved using it this weekend. It's a pretty awesome piece of kit that I've kind of fallen in love with, and taking care of it properly is part of the ownership experience.
6mm Badger talks about the smoke and tracer unit that he can use for the Dead Air Sandman... "Sandman. I bought two different units to see if they can fit my PTS setup and if these budget options are actually worth the cash.
In this video, 6MM Badger unboxes and tests the Delta Action BlazeCore (the mini module) and their full Airsoft Mist Smoke Tracer unit.
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6mm Badger walks us through the upgrades he made on the APFG XM7. He kicks off his latest project by overhauling the externals of the APFG XM7, transforming the base rifle into a high-end tactical powerhouse. For his sighting system, he migrated a battle-proven setup from his VFC KS1, featuring a SIG Sauer Tango MSR 1-6x LPVO perched on a Unity Tactical FAST mount.
6mm Badger introduces the Olight PL-X, a pistol light designed for those who enjoy attaching illumination to their sidearms. This unboxing reveals a device that fits into the tactical category without being bulky. The presenter notes that the light arrives with a level of secrecy usually reserved for covert operations, though the primary goal is simply to see how it illuminates a room before it officially hits the market.
In this video, 6MM Badger compares three airsoft replicas based on the US Army's XM7/XM5 battle rifle: the APFG (VFC), the Prow (Wellpro), and the premium Toxicant. The APFG enters the ring as a budget-friendly contender, costing roughly a third of the Toxicant's price, yet it manages to hold its own with a solid build that doesn't feel like a cheap plastic toy.
6mm Badger shows this configuration he did with the VFC AKS-74U GBB Rifle. He transforms his VFC AKS-74U into a modernized CQB powerhouse by installing a VFC adapter sourced from ProAct Store, allowing for a MIL-STD Picatinny interface. He then fits an ACETECH skeletonized MCX-style stock to the rear, ensuring the hinge is rotated to fold away from the charging handle for better ergonomics.
6mm Badger goes over the TacTeg GC-1, a motion-activated mine designed for airsoft applications by a company founded by a veteran and his brother. This device is constructed using 3D-printed components and is intended to release payloads such as impact or sound grenades when motion is detected. Its design allows it to be used in different scenarios, from tactical gameplay to simple interactions.
Having an issue installing a tracer unit to the VFC AVS74U GBB? Here is a fix by 6mm Badger... "The VFC AKS-74U GBBR is easily one of my favourite replicas right now — but it has one very real issue: the inner barrel is so long that most tracer units simply don’t work.
In this video, I’m trying to finally solve that problem.
I’ve already shown a couple of solutions that do work: