A detailed comparison between two retro gas blowback rifles by Airsoft Cloner, the CYMA CGS and the VFC V3, aimed at airsoft players who enjoy that vintage aesthetic. He notes that whilst both use relatively basic aluminum for their bodies, they differ significantly in their out-of-the-box readiness.
In this product presentation by Toronto Airsoft the VFC Walther PDP GBB pistol steps into the spotlight with an external build that values grip over slip. It features aggressive slide serrations that could double as a nail file and a heavy geometric texture on the grip to ensure it stays in your hand during intense moments. To top it off, it comes optics-ready and sports ambidextrous controls, making it friendly for both lefties and righties who want to mount a red dot.
Amped Airsoft does a side-by-side comparison and build overview of two licensed airsoft replicas from Maxim Defense: the PDX-SD and the MDX-510 made by VFC. Both models capture a distinct heavy-rail look resembling a 416 rifle, but they part ways when it comes to battery placement and barrel setups. The shorter PDX-SD surprisingly packs a longer inner barrel because it extends all the way through its built-in mock suppressor, which double-duties as the front-wired battery compartment.
A good look at the VFC Maxim Defense PDX by the Middle Aged Gamer in this video review... "This is my 2026 VFC Maxim Defence PDX GBBR Full Review, in this video we will take a deep dive in to VFC latest Maxim Defence masterpiece the PDX. The PDX features VFC's latest Evo Hop Chamber system and Magazine to produce great out of the box accuracy and efficiency at a premium price. After the previous release the Maxim Defence MD9K GBB last year the PDX has a lot to live up too.
A close look at the Umarex/VFC HK33 Gas Blowback Rifle by Paradise Hobby, noting how it improves upon older models like the MP5. One of the main upgrades is the magazine fit; while the older MP5 often had a loose magazine that led to feeding issues or broken nozzles, this version features a much more secure connection. This stability ensures smoother operation and less chance of internal parts colliding in a way they aren't supposed to.
Blowback Maniac Airsoft returns to wrap up the current phase of the VFC Maxim Defense SBR project. He focuses on the latest aesthetic and functional modifications made to this gas blowback rifle, showcasing a build that has evolved significantly over time. While the final tag is teased, he admits that a project like this is rarely truly finished, as there are always small tweaks lurking on the horizon.
6mm Badger does custom work on this VFC G36C GBB and shows you how... "In this video, I'm diving deep into personalizing my G36C with a ton of 3D-printed parts – and trust me, these are the BEST prints I've EVER done for airsoft. We're also installing the Wazooki rail (yes, Wazooki!) for a unique, aggressive look. Get ready to see how these mods completely change the feel of this airsoft model, and why I'm obsessed with the results!
What was supposed to be an unboxing of the the Umarex/VFC Heckler & Koch P7M13 GBB pistol by BB2K Airsoft has turned into a full review. Bruce highlights the historical background of the real firearm, noting its usage by specialized German police units like the GSG9 and explaining its signature squeeze-cocker safety mechanism.
6mm Badger has added a VFC G36C gas blowback airsoft rifle to his collection, sourced from Red Wolf Airsoft and says it is underrated. He does an unboxing and initial assessment of the platform. Having previously owned a Tokyo Marui clone and a JG AEG variant, he notes that transitioning to a gas-operated model represents a shift in his equipment lineup. The rifle was acquired for approximately $250, positioned as a competitively priced option within the gas blowback market.
The Middle Aged Gamer gives his take on the VFC MP5A5 Gen 2 gas blowback airsoft rifle, though the evaluation hits an immediate speed bump. He notes that the package arrived with a broken, non-locking stock, which required a month and a half of waiting for a replacement part. Once operational, the replica is praised for its realism, weighing in very close to its genuine firearm counterpart and featuring a stamped steel receiver with authentic markings.