I am always willing to try out new products, even if they have a storied and ill-gained reputation. Sometimes you find a diamond in the rough, and sometimes you don’t. That may or may not prove to be the case with the new Angel Custom Kratos piston.
Reputedly this piston underwent over 2 years of R&D before making it to the market with the aim of creating, quote: “the best Airsoft AEG piston at all costs.” Continue reading “Review in Progress: Angel Custom Kratos Piston”
Owners of any one of the variety of Zentico PT-1 replica stocks may find that occasionally they become loose or will no longer lock in place when extended out. Sometimes this is the result of a part moving out of alignment, but more often it is simply installation error from the manufacturer.
Among the more hotly anticipated (or controversial, depending on who you talk to) Airsoft releases this past year or so, has been the Elite Force Glock 19 manufactured by VFC. What sets this particular Glock apart from the many others that have stepped before it is that it is an officially licensed replica. For US based players in particular, this presents itself as a much more accessible Glock product, as obtaining one in the past has not been without certain difficulties. Some might remember the massive blowback from Glock themselves quite a few years ago, and the myriad cease and desist letters that were sent to manufacturers, distributors and stores alike that were dealing in Glock replicas. Needless to say, if you wanted an accurately ‘traded’ Glock replica, you generally had to ship it into the US in parts and pieces. The alternative was to simply accept any number of clones and copies that disused trades or even made significant alternations on the physical appearance of the Glock design itself.
The small fleet of Airsoft replica M240B GPMG’s represents a fairly robust internal and external design, but it is plagued by a major weakness: the box magazine.
Rotary style hop-up chambers were once relegated chiefly to the realm of aftermarket upgrades. Now it seems that many manufacturers have hopped on board the rotary train, and it’s not uncommon to see new AEG rifles coming equipped from the factory with this style of hop-up chamber.