This video provides an update on a stubby M4 airsoft pistol build. The primary focus of this update is the integration of a 3D printed battery box sourced from Milsim Labs. The description indicates ongoing work on the project, suggesting modifications and custom elements are being added to enhance the airsoft replica.
This video showcases the Milsim Labs Tri-Shot/M4 Tracer Magazine Adapter, designed to enhance the capacity of TM 870 shotguns. The adapter aims to address the low BB capacity limitation of these shotguns, which are noted for their effectiveness in Close Quarters Battle (CQB). The description provides a direct link to purchase the product.
This YouTube video provides an overview and testing of Milsim Labs' new M29 40mm paint tip foam rounds. The description includes a direct link to purchase the "foam ordance" from the Milsim Labs website, suggesting a product demonstration or review format. The content appears focused on the functionality and application of these specific foam projectiles.
This video features a test of the Matrix (Apple Airsoft) RPG-7 launcher using modified King Arms (KA) shells and prototype PMOG v2.3 chalk-filled rounds. The creator notes previous viewer disappointment with the launcher's performance and aims to demonstrate improved results with this new ammunition. The description provides links for more information on PMOG and the specific KA grenade shells used.
This video details a modification made to a Deep Fire AT4 40mm launcher, converting its bore from 57mm (2.25 inches) to 38mm (1.5 inches). The primary goal of this modification was to enable the use of Milsim Labs M29 40mm foam rounds. The presenter highlights significant performance improvements, including increased range and accuracy, achieved through the optimized barrel system. Before the modification, a 60mm round achieved a 200-foot range with 15-20 feet of target zone at 30 degrees elevation. Post-modification, the launcher achieves 225-foot accuracy with a vehicle-sized target at only 10 degrees elevation, and can reach over 300 feet with 30 degrees of elevation.
This video showcases the S-Thunder short and long launchers during a Utah Airsoft Players Coalition (UAPC) kickoff game. The creator demonstrates the launchers by firing various projectiles including Milsim Labs rounds, Nerf darts, BBs, homemade bean bag rounds, and even snowballs. The content highlights the versatility and fun associated with these airsoft launchers in a game day environment.
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