Another video on Russian Airsoft HPA from Red Army Airsoft Club. Alexander shows us the Pro-T and Pro-T Proteus 2 modular drop-in kits for version 2 gearboxes and modular nozzles from Tuffnation. The Pro-T was also tested in this video at a range of 75-80 metres. In the video, it was mentioned that they also have bluetooth controllers just like their counterparts in the USA.
Another review from Red Army Airsoft where Alexander checks out the newly released TAG-67 airsoft grenade from TAG Innovations/Airsoft Pyrotechnics. The TAG-67 is pomegranate type frag airsoft grenade that can be loaded with BBs too. Find out more about this Frag BB and Pyro Grenade in the video below:
With the LCT Airsoft PP-19-01 Vityaz AEG now in the Russia, Red Army Airsoft Club takes one unit from Airsoft-Rus to compare it with the real thing. Is it faithful to the real steel in terms of materials used, ergonomics, magazines to pouches. It is a good review, if you can get subtitles in English with your YouTube player.
HPA airsoft is becoming big in Russia, especially with their colder climate, players prefer a more consistent source of power as gas blowbacks are usually ineffective, and batteries also run out of juice quicker. With HPA, they have a stable power source and they can readily replace the gearbox of AEGs with the latest HPA engines in the market which are drop-in kits.
The Russian airsoft community surely have their pyro effects patted down well. Previously we posted a video from Red Army Airsoft about the airsoft mortar done by the Ural Gunsmith and now we see in action another airsoft pyro mortar from StraykArt. Which do you think is better?
Watch the video below and you can order one of these if it's legal in your country here.
We're seeing more airsoft custom works from Russia and for those who prefer collecting Eastern Bloc or Russian weapons design, here is an airsoft version of the VSS Vykhlop, the bolt-action, silenced, and bullpup sniper rifle. According to the Red Army Airsoft Club, this project was made by AntiSniper Custom Works (ACW) and comes in three versions --- AEG, CO2, and HPA.
"Breaking Bad" can be played in airsoft, as the Russians show how it is done in this video by the Red Army Airsoft Club... "Adventures 200th: 'Breaking Bad. All the actions in this video - footage from this scenario game, players play the role, and meth and drugs are not real and are simulated salt bath bags. This game is not in any way does not promote anything, just for the scenario of the game is taken the famous TV series 'Breaking Bad'."
Another video from the Red Army Airsoft Club showing the ready made airsoft wiring kits and electronic key from GROM Airsoft. According to them, the wiring kits are made for the M4, G36, AK, and M246 AEG series. The Electronic Key, called GROM Lite is based on their third generation MOSFETS.
Red Army Airsoft Club sent in their scoop of the first AK-12 airsoft version produced by Russian airsoft company, NPO AEG... "Russian manufacturer NPO AEG announced the release of version airsoft AK-12 5.45x39. It is based on a modified version of the AK-12 of 2015 which will be adopted by the army of the Russian Federation.
The airsoft version of the AK-12 AEG implemented by NPO AEG also has telescopic buttstock with the possibility of folding to the left and right sides."
Airsoft mortar from Ural Gunsmith shown in this video made by the Red Army Airsoft Club... "In this episode, we show you how to play on behalf of the mortar based on the closing of the season in the Urals. This video will show the work of the mortar from the Ural Gunsmith, and later will be another issue with mortar from StraykArt."