Toronto Airsoft takes a look at the VFC HK MP5SD3 gas blowback rifle. The upper receiver is built from a single piece of stamped and welded steel, matching the construction method of the original firearm. This early-model variant features a classic military-spec pistol grip, a retractable steel stock assembly, and a stamped steel fire selector lever marked with the traditional Bundeswehr "S-E-F" (Safe, Semi, Auto) icons.
The VFC Avalon Saber, an electric airsoft rifle, is the subject of a recent review detailing its performance and external modifications by Rarikuma. Originally acquired through a mystery box, the rifle has been modified with a BCM handguard and several tactical accessories to function as a designated marksman rifle (DMR) or "SR" style build.
The VFC AKS-74U gas blowback rifle that Airsix TV reviews in this video is making waves for being a surprisingly solid piece of kit. It meticulously recreates the classic Kalashnikov design, from the laminated wood handguard to the steel receiver, complete with matching serial numbers for that extra touch of "I’m a serious collector" energy. While the grip is a standard plastic instead of the authentic Bakelite, it’s apparently ready for a real-deal swap if you have one lying around.
Blowback Maniac Airsoft tackles several functional and cosmetic issues with the VFC MDX SBR. The primary culprit is a stubborn charging handle that relies more on hope and gravity than actual mechanics to function. To remedy this, he swaps it out for a VFC BCM Gunfighter handle, which actually latches properly and saves the user from the indignity of a rattling, non-responsive bolt.
Burger Airsoft Studio shows his process of customising a VFC P320 M17 airsoft pistol, starting with some high-tech laser machining. The laser carves out clean, precise patterns on the slide, which is much more efficient than trying to do it with a kitchen knife and a steady hand. It’s a bit like watching a tiny, very angry light beam do some intense scrapbooking on metal.
Jeidanten provides a detailed walkthrough of the VFC Umarex Glock 45 MOS gas blowback pistol, covering everything from basic disassembly to advanced performance upgrades. The shop guy demonstrates how to separate the slide from the frame—warning viewers to mind their fingernails during the process—and explores the internal components, noting which parts are made of durable steel versus alloy.
NGG Brazil provides an in-depth look at a customized airsoft rifle, which the owner transitioned from an electric system to High Pressure Air (HPA). He highlights the full metal construction that somehow remains light enough to carry without needing a gym membership, weighing in at only 2kg. A standout feature is the licensed Daniel Defense handguard in a specific shade of brown that the creator finds aesthetically pleasing, even if it isn't the most ergonomic thing to hold.
Ran-Airsoft does a prepping for a VFC MK18 Gen 3 gas blowback rifle upgrade, focusing on improving its performance through a series of component swaps. He demonstrates how to replace the original hop-up arm with a custom version that allows for a new nub and bucking setup. While the disassembly process is described as a bit of a chore involving several screws and specific tools, the goal is to eliminate the horizontal play found in stock parts and achieve better shot consistency.
Kwong Wa Street Hero Carmen presents the VFC/Umarex HK33 GBB airsoft rifle, a gas-powered replica that fits into the historical gap between the hefty G3 and the compact MP5. Whilst the real-world counterpart was H&K's answer to the 5.56mm craze of the late 60s, this version is designed for enthusiasts who want the look without needing to explain why they’re carrying a heavy battle rifle to a weekend game.
Blowback Maniac Airsoft unboxes and does a comprehensive look at the VFC Maxim Defense MDX SBR gas blowback rifle that arrives in a box that looks like it lost a fight with a delivery truck, but the replica inside remains intact. Whilst battling a cold and armed with tissues and coffee, he walks us through the unboxing of this licensed airsoft gun. It features a CNC-finished upper and lower receiver, a tan and black color scheme, and a new 30-round polymer magazine.