Liberator Airsoft, put on display airsoft guns in South Korea for the public to experience firsthand. This was done in collaboration with the popular FPS game ‘Special Force’, which is commemorating its 20th anniversary. The collaboration signifies a blend of virtual and real-world gaming, offering fans a tangible piece of their favorite game while also pushing the boundaries of airsoft technology.
Liberator Airsoft in South Korea finds the RST VFC Glock 18C GBB Pistol to be a workhorse. As this is based on the VFC version, it is a highly realistic airsoft replica of the real steel Glock 18c. It is powered by Green Gas and features a lightweight and strong alloy slide, reinforced polymer frame, and reinforced nozzle. The hop up unit is unique and allows for fine tuning according to the BB weight being used.
Perhaps one of the best pairing of primaries and sidearms is the FN P90 and FN Five-seveN. Designed by FN Herstal, they were made to fire the 5.7mm round. In airsoft both of these have their versions made by different manufacturers so there's no lack of options for players. Liberator Airsoft gets to shoot the Gas Blowback versions as they promote Olight weaponlights.
Liberator Airsoft shows what he calls to be the Ultimate Airsoft Sniper Rifle MLC-S2. The base is gun if the Tokyo Marui VSR-10 bolt action airsoft sniper rifle that has been kitted with the MLC-S2 Skeleton Stock fron Maple Leaf for a lighter build. The chassis is made of high-grade polymer that is both durable and lightweight, with metal parts for added support. It is highly modular, with M-LOK compatibility and picatinny rail sections for mounting stocks and bipods.
Liberator Airsoft of Korea goes over briefly the CAM870 series from APS. We assume by now the many of the Popular Airsoft readers know the CAM870 series to be the realistic shell-ejecting airsoft shotgun series from APS. Liberator Airsoft shows how the shotgun works, including an animation on how the system works.
We get to have a new look at the big, hefty and expensive Socom Gear M200 Shell Ejecting Sniper Rifle in this review by Liberator Airsoft. This gas-powered 8mm airsoftt sniper rifle will set you back around US$1,800 and it is fully licensed. The magazine can take in 7 steel shells for the 8mm BBs.
Liberator Airsoft, a Korean language airsoft channel, talks about the differences between the gas blowback and AEG version of the HK416 airsoft rifle. In this case, he compares the HK416 from the same company, VFC. If you were to ask us which to choose, our answer is simple, get both so you can switch versions depending on the requirements of the game or event.
Liberator Airsoft goes into action with the King Arms TWS 9mm SBR GBB so you can evaluate how it performs. This GBB-R is more a PCC since it uses 9mm-style gas magazine. It is mainly made of metal with an M-LOK rail system for a handguard and has a 6.05mm inner barrel. It is able to use Glock-style gas magazines from Tokyo Marui, WE Airsoft, VFC, and ARMY Armament.
Liberator Airsoft demonstrates an airsoft FMG-9 kit made by AEGIS. For those who miss the PTS FPG, then this is something they should set their eyes on... "AEGIS, a S.Korea company, released FMG-9 kit for Airsoft today. The Kit is made of Nylon fiber and the connection parts made of steel, so it has excellent durability. Compatible guns are the Gen.3 Glocks, and can be fitted with MARUI, VFC, WE.
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Liberator Airsoft shows how they modded the BCM MCMR Gas Blowback Rifle to improve its performance... "MCMR 11.5” GBBR from BCM Air x VFC! Model and shooting test the BCM M4 rifle of the movie Extraction, the popular movie from Netflix!"