Taktik Airsoft has a video overview showcasing the APFG MPX-K Gas Blowback (GBB) airsoft SMG. Styled after the standard MPX platform, this model features a compact 4.5-inch barrel setup. It utilizes a quick-adjust HOP-UP system for on-the-fly tuning, making it a functional option for close-quarters skirmishes.
A quick overview by Taktik Airsoft of the APFG XM7 which is a distinct hybrid design, blending the front end of an earlier military model with a modernized rear configuration. Its prominent physical features include multiple manipulation options, giving users both a standard charging handle and a side-folding version. This dual-handle layout mirrors the functionality of a SCAR Heavy, making it a familiar experience for players accustomed to larger battle rifle platforms.
Airsoft hobbyists often struggle with gas-powered replicas when the weather turns chilly, leading to frustrating performance issues. In this video, Airsoft Kaz addresses these technical headaches by moving away from traditional green gas. After a particularly difficult session where his gear failed to cooperate due to the cold, he decides to try out an HPA adapter for his MCX.
Airsoft2Go present APFG Gas Blowback Rifle series, specifically focusing on the Spear LT and Rattler models. He introduces these sleek black additions to the shop's inventory, noting that they all share a similar mechanical foundation despite their differing barrel lengths. One of the main highlights is the short bolt system, which is designed to keep things running smoothly even when the weather decides to be uncooperative and chilly.
Is the APFG MCX GBB the best GBB SMG? Blowback Maniac Airsoft goes over one... "In this video I take the airsoft GBB MPX out for a proper hands on session, starting with a three angle shooting sequence to showcase what makes GBBs so addictive, recoil, sound, and pure mechanical feel.
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.
Bristol Based Airsoft provides a technical walkthrough for upgrading the APFG XM7 airsoft rifle using a Crimson NPAS and a WaDy Hammer Spring. The process begins with the disassembly of the upper receiver, where the recoil spring and bolt carrier group are removed. The tech strongly suggests tossing the factory Phillips head screws into the nearest bin in favor of hex or Torx replacements, as the originals have a structural integrity comparable to wet noodles and are prone to rounding off.
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.
Milspec Mojo does an unboxing of the APFG M7, a gas blowback airsoft rifle. The process shows the rifle being removed from its packaging along with its magazine and basic accessories. The footage provides a look at the rifle's overall appearance and the materials used in its construction.
6mm Badger the NPAS is installed on the APFG Spear LT and shows how... "In this video, I give an update on my APFG Spear LT, which I recently brought to Battle Lab to play with my friend Brandon. I lent it to him, but when we chrono’d it the gun was shooting around 460 FPS on 0.25 BBs — way over the field limit!