Airsoft Cloner explores the Colt M607, a rare Vietnam-era firearm often described as the "grandfather" of the modern M4 carbine. Produced in tiny numbers, this experimental weapon was essentially a full-sized M16 that had been given a DIY-style haircut; the barrel, handguards, and stock were all shortened to make it more maneuverable in dense jungle environments.
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.
Airsoft Cloner discusses a practical approach to airsoft called "budget maxing," which focuses on enjoying the hobby without liquidating your savings. He shares his transition from wanting to own every single historical rifle variant to realizing that he only has two hands and can't use them all at once anyway. Instead of buying a new replica every time a YouTuber does a review, he suggests staying within your means to keep the hobby from becoming a source of financial stress.
Airsoft Cloner does an in-depth look at the AAC/Q Honey Badger, a highly popular but often misunderstood firearm. Originally designed by Advanced Armament Company (AAC) as a silent and deadly alternative to the MP5 SD, the weapon is built around the innovative 300 Blackout cartridge. Its key features include a very short barrel, a unique receiver, and a collapsible stock that makes it exceptionally compact and concealable.