Maydaysan Airsoft goes over the Lancer Tactical Gen 4 Predator is an airsoft M4 designed for players who want a solid starting point without needing a degree in engineering to operate it. The rifle features a skeletonized handguard that caters to the modern C-clamp grip, though it also allows for more traditional handling if you’re still clinging to the past.
Maydaysan Airsoft navigates a close-quarters arena with an MP5SD6 NGRS from Tokyo Marui. The gameplay consists of a lot of tactical whispering and cautious door-peeking, making the whole experience feel like an incredibly high-stakes game of hide-and-seek. Despite the intense atmosphere, the team finds time for "bunny hopping" through hallways, proving that hopping around like a caffeinated rabbit is apparently a valid strategy in simulated combat.
And he needs your help how to do it. Maydaysan Airsoft attempts to apply the Marie Kondo "spark joy" method to his expensive collection of airsoft gear. He walks through his various replicas, ranging from a temperamental shotgun that breaks if you look at it too hard to a beloved MP5 that currently refuses to hold a charge. It is a relatable struggle for anyone who has ever looked at a room full of toys and wondered why they keep buying things that require constant mechanical CPR.
Maydaysan Airsoft attempts to play a match with the VFC MP5K PDW GBBR Gen 2 that seems more interested in being a paperweight than a functional replica. Throughout the game, he struggles with basic operations, as the equipment frequently jams or fails to fire correctly. It is a clear demonstration that having a recognizable gear shape does not always translate to actual performance on the field.
Maydaysan Airsoft shares what he initially thinks of the MP5K GBBR from VFC... "Quick video about my initial impressions of the VFC/Umarex MP5K PDW GBBR Gen 2. Fresh off an airsoft game, I regret getting the VFC Umarex MP5K PDW. This airsoft gun has some serious issues and did not perform as expected during airsoft gameplay. Watch to see why this airsoft toy left me disappointed."
Maydaysan Airsoft delivers a retirement speech for his favorite airsoft gun, the Tokyo Marui MP5 A5 Recoil Shock. According to him, after four years of loyal service, the firearm has developed a mysterious appetite for electricity that would make a modern smartphone jealous. While the gun has survived past mishaps like a frozen nozzle and a snapped charging handle—sacrificed during a particularly enthusiastic reload—this new electrical gremlin seems to be the final boss he cannot defeat.
The Tokyo Marui MP7 is claimed as one of the most effective airsoft toys for close-quarters combat due to its compact frame and impressive reliability and according to Maydaysan Airsoft, it is the best bar none. Whilst this specific model is roughly 10% smaller than the real firearm, its lightweight build makes it incredibly maneuverable. He says that its out-of-the-box performance is so strong it almost feels "overpowered" on the field.
Maydaysan Airsoft shares what he thinks about the Salvo Precision MCX in this episode. The Salvo Precision MCX Spear LT is a gas blowback rifle based on the Tokyo Marui MWS system. Whilst the base model features a cerakoted finish and realistic Sig markings, its stock internal components are made of zinc alloy. These original parts are prone to wear, making the rifle a potential risk for users who do not plan on performing immediate internal upgrades.
The airsoft community is taking notice of the Spec Precision EXPS3, a new EOTech replica designed to offer high performance without the cost of a real optic. Maydaysan Airsoft notes the unit's classic look and practicality, noting its large, clear window and significantly lighter tint compared to previous replicas. Running on a standard CR123A battery, this optic is positioned as a reliable alternative for players focused on both aesthetics and function.
Maydaysan Airsoft reviews the newly released Tokyo Marui P320 GBB. Despite being fully constructed from plastic to adhere to Japanese regulations, the reviewer was impressed with its high-quality feel and excellent grip, noting that it doesn't feel cheap. The TM P320 is considered to perform on the same level as the popular Glock Gen 5 airsoft model.