Video from the Geometry and Vector features the VFC P320 X-Carry that comes with a distinctive aluminum slide. The video captures a demonstration of the gas blowback pistol’s rapid-fire capabilities, highlighting the mechanical cycling of the slide and the distinct auditory feedback with each shot. For those who enjoy the clatter of metal on metal, the aluminium construction seems to provide a crisp response that keeps pace with a fast trigger finger.
Bristol Based Airsoft give an overview of the VFC KS1 gas blowback rifle and installing the EVO Bundle. They point out mechanical changes, such as a redesigned hop-up chamber that moves away from older rotary styles and a simplified steel bolt carrier group. While the rifle's tan color didn't quite win over the host’s heart, the internal improvements seem to have made a better impression.
Jaeger Precision unboxes a VFC AV74M gas blowback rifle that he snagged from a viewer for a price that didn't make his accountant cry. Despite a slightly shaky relationship with the VFC fan club, he admits the rifle feels solid and functions smoothly right out of the box. He even manages to find a few extra magazines and a folding stock adapter, though he seems more concerned about finding a place to store all his gear than actually using the adapter.
Toronto Airsoft gives us a good look at the Maruyama MP9 gas blowback airsoft submachine gun, a compact piece of equipment that seems to have more moving parts than a complicated wristwatch. They start by showing off the gun’s sleek design and its impressively satisfying clacks and clicks. It’s the kind of item that makes you feel like an action hero, even if you’re just standing in your living room in mismatched socks.
After three years of intensive testing, the Airsoft Cloner says that the VFC V3 gas blowback system is a solid choice for airsoft enthusiasts, especially those moving away from less reliable brands like WE. While he admits he might jump ship if Tokyo Marui ever released a retro carbine with better gas capacity, he remains loyal to his VFC for its durability and impressive mag performance.
Toronto Airsoft showcases the VFC G36C V2 Gas Blowback rifle, a compact model featuring a short handguard and an 8-inch barrel. The exterior includes an aluminum alloy heat shield, a full-length top rail for accessories, and official markings indicating the manufacturer and caliber. For portability and aiming, it is equipped with a folding stock, a fixed front sight, and a flip-up rear sight.
The VFC P7M13 Gas Blowback (GBB) airsoft pistol has finally arrived, bringing a touch of German engineering to the airsoft field. Known for its unique squeeze-cocker mechanism, this replica stays true to the original design, requiring the user to grip the front of the handle to "cock" the internal hammer before firing. It’s a mechanism that makes you feel a bit like a secret agent, provided that secret agent doesn't mind a workout for their palm muscles.
In this Simply Aritz episode, they break down the VFC AK74M GBB, a replica that manages to be both a collector's dream and a mechanical puzzle. They compare it to its rivals from GHK and Tokyo Marui, noting that while GHK is known for its some assembly (and prayer) required approach and Marui is the reliable Japanese toy, VFC has stepped up by actually listening to user feedback. It turns out that having a manufacturer that doesn't ignore you is a refreshing change of pace in the airsoft world.
Stupid Airsoft escapes the freezing outdoors to unbox and examine a VFC SCAR gas blowback airsoft replica, which he acquired through a trade. After trading away a Vector to clear some wall space, he finds himself with a complete loadout including five magazines and several pre-installed accessories like a clear LPVO scope, a flashlight, and a unique grip. He notes that the previous owner kept it in pristine condition, looking as if it had barely seen the field.
In this video by Taktik Airsoft, they present VFC Colt M16A2, a replica of the rifle developed for the Marine Corps to provide better precision than its predecessors. This model features a thicker barrel profile to stop the wobbling and a rounded handguard designed for users with smaller hands. The muzzle brake has also been updated to avoid blowing dust into your face while lying on the ground, and it includes a rear sight adjustable for those who think they can actually hit a target at 800 meters.