The King Arms FAL airsoft rifle makes a comeback after twelve years, proving that some things never change, specifically, how difficult it is to load a magazine without risking a finger injury. The Guns Rocks crew find the rifle quite long, stretching over a meter, and features a sturdy metal body that keeps it from feeling like a toy.
In this video review by Guns Rocks the Tokyo Marui BB Auto Loader takes center stage, looking to proving itself as a handy companion for airsoft fans who are tired of manual labor. The device swallows an entire bag of BBs and spits them into magazines with surprising speed, handling everything from standard electric guns to finicky gas blowback models. It even includes stickers to help you remember which weight of BBs you’ve loaded, assuming you haven't already lost them.
The Guns Rocks guys give their take on the LCT AK MOE is an airsoft gun that attempts to condense a full-sized AK into a package so small it forgets to include a stock. While it boasts a full-steel body and real wood accents, the immediate takeaway from the reviewers is that it weighs a ton. It is short enough to offer great maneuverability, yet heavy enough to make your wrists question your life choices after five minutes of holding it.
Gun Rocks crew does an honest review of the Tokyo Marui CQBR Block 1 Gas Blowback Rifle, noting its compact size which grants excellent maneuverability in airsoft games. They find that the rifle delivers consistent muzzle velocity and proves accurate, with effective range noted out to 30 meters.
Gun Rocks does a frank review of the AGM STEN MK2 AEG... "A harsh review of the electric gun of the Sten submachine gun developed by the British Army in World War II. Starring Smith, Honekawa-kun, a harsh soldier, airsoft gun cooperation, Smith Military Works, general director, store manager."
Gun Rocks review the Zastava M72 airsoft gun from Both Elephant, which they humorously calls a "chimera" due to its mixed features. The gun's design combines AK and RPK elements, with a stock resembling a VSS. The package includes an infrared target and a plastic screwdriver. Whilst the gun's sight is adjustable, the gun shoots to the left, has poor hop-up, flimsy plastic construction, and difficulty inserting the magazine earning a low rating 2 out of 10.
The Tokyo Marui SG553 Plus electric gun receives a thorough review by Gun Rocks as they point out both its strengths and weaknesses. While praised for its innovative magazine, full rails, excellent BB trajectory, and quick trigger response, the gun faces criticism for its difficult battery insertion, frequent two-shot feeding issues, and inconsistent exterior finish.
The Gun Rocks crew go over the CYMA USP AEP if it is a good backup for airsoft games. The Cyma CM125 electric airsoft pistol, a replica of the widely used USP, comes with semi/full-auto functionality and a 200 fps output and an efficient hop-up unit. Its design features include an easy battery change, safety mechanism, thumb dial hop-up adjustment, durable polymer construction, and realistic detailing.
In their review, the Gun Rocks crew thoroughly examined the Modify Steyr Scout from Baton Airsoft, detailing its distinctive modified components such as the magazine housing and integrated front sight, alongside operational tests covering magazine loading, hop-up adjustment, and safety mechanism engagement; they evaluated the smooth bolt action and trigger pull before conducting a shooting test with Tokyo Marui 0.2g BBs to determine accuracy and range, observing its performance with iron sights and suggesting
Gun Rocks reviewed a golden Crossfire M4A1 airsoft gun by Crossfire, a lottery first prize, noting its flashy gold finish adorned with the number 63 and some text, along with a magazine in a slightly different gold hue and a unique magazine system. The review highlighted the gun's illuminated scope and plastic inner barrel, but performance testing at 10 meters revealed significant inaccuracy.