Skaily does a head-to-head comparison between the budget-friendly Earmor M31 headset and the heavy-hitting Peltor ComTac 3. He says that while the Peltor costs about ten times more, the Earmor surprisingly holds its own for hobbyist activities like airsoft or sport shooting. It turns out that paying the price of a small used car for a headset gets you military certification and better microphones, but the cheaper version still manages to keep your eardrums intact without breaking the bank.
Skaily talks about an airsoft loadout centered on the ATM Multicam Gen 3 line from Airsoft Entrepot. The primary components consist of a combat shirt and trousers that include integrated protective pads for the joints. This gear is described as a functional option for hobbyists, maintaining its integrity after cleaning and during standard gameplay.
Integrating drones into airsoft requires more than just a controller and a dream. Skaily explains that before you start scouting the enemy, you should check if you’re actually allowed to fly in the area without getting into trouble with aviation authorities. Since nobody wants their tactical reconnaissance interrupted by a stern letter from the government, using official maps to verify flight zones is a solid starting point.
Another round of an airsoft YouTuber showing their airsoft collection, this time it is Skaily. His collection is comprised of 16 airsoft replicas, organized by their specific roles on the field. He begins with handguns, featuring a decorative Python 357 and his favored Staccato C2, before moving into submachine guns where he highlights a reliable Tokyo Marui Scorpion and an iconic UMP45.
Skaily visits Gun Project, an airsoft store in Reims, where his journey into the sport began and if it is the largest airsoft store in the region. He is joined by the store owner, Greg, who gives him a tour of the shop. They showcase a variety of airsoft replicas, including historical replicas, RPGs, sniper rifles, and a limited edition HPA replica. They also show a variety of replicas for both beginners and experienced players from brands like Spectna Arms, Tokyo Marui, and G&G.
Skaily shows his updated loadout as he prepares his PPK20 for the Midnight Sun airsoft event. He optimizes his replica, addressing performance and reliability issues, and collaborates with Airsoft Tailor for upgrades, including a new trigger, hop-up fix, and potential inner barrel upgrade. After testing the upgraded replica, noting improved range and consistency, Skaily and Tibo from Airsoft Taylor discuss the specific upgrades, which cost around €174.
Skaily shows the Ama Tsu Maru (ATM) 416 AEG that is available in France. The ATM HK416 replica is designed to meet the needs of all players, offering performance, durability, and finish. This ambidextrous replica features a precision barrel, upgraded hop-up system, and powerful motor for maximum range, accuracy, and rate of fire. A programmable ATM MOSFET enhances responsiveness and includes safety features.