A look by Jaeger Precision at the EMG Staccato Perfect 11 2011, an airsoft pistol that started its life as an April Fool’s joke on social media before a manufacturer decided the world actually needed a handgun with a barrel that long. This gas-powered replica features steel internal components and a purple hop-up rubber, ensuring it functions reasonably well despite its origin story as a prank.
The airsoft world has a new little nugget to consider with the release of the EMG Colt Defender, a collaboration between T8 and Army Armament which Jaeger Precision takes a look at in this episode. This compact 1911 arrives with a mix of cast aluminum and steel internals, featuring upgraded T8 components like a steel hammer and valve knocker.
Jaeger Precision takes a good look at the Double Eagle URGI MWS GBBR, a gas blowback rifle that is a clone of the Marui MWS system, featuring a blank receiver that serves as a canvas for players who want to engrave their own logos or perhaps a very detailed shopping list. Whilst it comes in a nondescript black box that is slightly too large for a standard workbench, it packs a surprising amount of steel internal parts for those who like their replicas to have a bit of backbone.
Jaeger Precision gets his hands on some new Vorsk VMAR MWS magazines before the actual product has even hit the market. He tests both a 25-round shorty and a 40-round long version, only to discover that they are heavy enough to double as gym weights. While they look the part of a sleek P-mag, the initial excitement wears off once they hit the scale and reveal a weight that far exceeds most competitors.
Jaeger Precision got the Salvo Precision MCX Hunter UKSF that arrived in a sturdy hard case, packed with more accessories than a luxury travel kit. Unlike the bronze tones seen in promotional photos, this model features a dark flat dark earth finish that is easier on the eyes than a bright tan. The package includes a high-quality stock, a mock suppressor, and a tracer unit, meaning you won't have to spend your weekends hunting for extra parts just to get the thing working.
Jaeger Precision introduces the RWA Nighthawk Custom Sandhawk, a gas blowback airsoft pistol which he says is made by Army Armament. He explains that while he usually prefers his compact Staccato C2, he was drawn to this model because it is a licensed product with a compensator and a red-dot-ready slide. The package includes a few extras like threaded adapters for tracers and screws for optics, though the host finds the conflicting thread directions on the barrel accessories a bit of a puzzle.
Jaeger Precision gets his hands on the Raptor SR2M gas blowback submachine gun as it arrives as a quirky, Russian-inspired alternative to more common airsoft models. He notes that the replica comes quite literally swimming in oil, likely to protect its stamped steel parts during transit.
Moorlander Tactical shares what he thinks of the Jaeger Precision Impact Grenade in this episode... "The Jaeger Precision Jaeger Impact Grenade is designed to deliver consistent, reliable detonation without the need for pyrotechnics.
Built for airsoft, training, and force-on-force scenarios, it promises simplicity, durability, and fast resets — but does it actually live up to the hype?
Jaeger Precision explores the differences between the Daniel Defense PCC gas blowback rifle models, specifically comparing the compact PDW version with the standard stock variant. He reveals that while the external looks vary, the internal magic happens in the buffer system. The standard model uses a longer spring and an elongated plunger to short-stroke the action, preventing the shorter PCC bolt from trying to escape through the back of the receiver.
Jaeger Precision takes a look at the Double Eagle Daniel Defense PCC, a licensed gas blowback airsoft replica that mimics a pistol-caliber carbine. It features a full-metal construction for the upper and lower receivers, rail system, and barrel, while utilizing a proprietary magazine design that holds 40 rounds. This specific model includes a compact PDW-style collapsible stock with five positions, making it suitable for close-quarters environments.