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.
Milspec Mojo compiled all the video footage he captured during American Milsim's Iron Horse 7, or more known as OP: Ironhorse VII. This milsim operation took place last 11-12 October at the Guardian Centers in Perry, in the State of Georgia, USA.
Milspec Mojo emphasizes the importance of eliminating external variables for an accurate zero. He recommends using a rear bag for stability and a mag pod for an additional point of contact. He prefers zeroing at 100 yards for more accurate windage and elevation adjustments (make adjustments for airsoft).
Owners of the Tokyo Marui SAIGA-12 gas blowback shotguns can check these custom parts by Devilsix and Octagon Airsoft. This video posted by Milspec Mojo, is provided by DEVILSIX, offers a straightforward introduction and explanation of custom parts for the Tokyo Marui gas blowback SAIGA series, manufactured by FCW (Octagon Airsoft). As demonstrated in the video, assembly is relatively uncomplicated. These parts are highly recommended for enhancing the appearance and versatility of the gun.
A discussion that you want to watch and listen in this episode of the Milspec Mojo YouTube Channel... "We were having a discussion about rifle reloads and why I personally don’t use a bad lever. AGAIN, nothing wrong with them at all cause they actually do a lot of good work in helping you with manipulations and reloads. Like I state in the video i just don’t like to use anything that changes the manual of arms on the firearms is all."