Beta Project – Tactical AK

Manufacturer: Beta Project (Hong Kong)
Type: AEG


Beta Project – Tactical AK

The Beta Project – Tactical AK was modelled after a real SAIGA in 5.56, built for Tactical guru Travis Haley when he was still with Magpul Dynamics. It was made for him by E-Tac (a.k.a. ipscgun.com and ecmguns.com).


E-Tac – SAIGA 5.56 built for Travis Haley

The Beta Project, airsoft version is based off an AK AEG and functions as a type 3 gearbox AK would. It takes a stick type battery under the upper cover and I was able to easily fit a 9.6 NiMH battery. A Beta Project- 140 Round AK Magazine which is modelled after the 5.56 Arsenal AK magazine, is included. The AEG also include 2 pistol grips! It ships with a black AK style grip installed and has a SAW Style grip you can switch to if you want. I kept the AK grip on since it’s smaller. It also ships with a Krinkov Style Flash Hider.

I chose to swap out the Flash Hider for the Magpul PTS – AAC Blackout 51T Flash Hider so I could add the Magpul PTS – AAC Silencer.


Beta Project – Tactical AK – Magpul PTS AAC Silencer, AMP Tactical Compact Combat Dot Scope and TangoDown Battle Grip are not included.

1 of the unique additional to this AEG is the Ambidexterous Charging Handle modification. On this AEG it only functions to pull the fake bolt cover back to expose the Hop-Up slider. The charging handles are the same style as used on the Magpul PTS – Masada ACR.


Beta Project – Tactical AK

The inner barrel extends past the flash hider threads about 2", but the included Krinkov style flash hider will cover it. This AEG has 14mm CCW threads, so most airsoft flash hiders and silencers will work.


Beta Project – Tactical AK

Average fps with .20 bb’s is 421 fps

KWA – H&K MK23 USSOCOM

Manufacturer: KWA (USA)
Type: GBB


KWA – H&K MK23 USSOCOM

The KWA – MK23 USSOCOM is KWA’s latest version of their H&K MK23 pistol. This is the first legally H&K licensed MK23 and has all the proper trademarks. The trademarks are etched and color filled on he metal slide.


KWA – MK23 USSOCOM

The threaded barrel is the same 16mmCW thread as the previous KSC and Tokyo Marui MK23 replicas, so either MK23 only or thread adapters for 14mm silencers will be needed. The accessory rail is also unique to the MK23, so you’ll either need an adapter or MK23 LAM to work with it.


KWA – MK23 USSOCOM w/ Tokyo Marui MK23 Silencer and LAM

Features and Specifications:

  • Overall Length = 25 cm [9.84″]
  • Overall Height = 15 cm [5.91″]
  • Inner Barrel Length = 130 mm
  • Inner Barrel Diameter = 6.05 mm
  • Weight = 1.16 kg [2.56 lbs]
  • Barrel Thread = 16 mm CW
  • Caliber = 6 mm
  • Magazine Capacity = 25 rounds
  • Velocity = 110-116 MPS [360-380 FPS] Energy Output with 0.20g BB = 1.2 Joules
  • Gas System = NS2
  • Safety / decocking lever
  • Ambidextrous safety lever
  • Ambidextrous magazine release
  • Accessory rail
  • 3-dot combat sight
  • Adjustable Hop-Up
  • Realistic construction and field stripping


KWA – MK23 USSOCOM w/ Tokyo Marui MK23 Silencer and LAM

Chrono Results (FPS)
Green Gas
.20 BB’s
Avg: 359.23

KWA – ATP (Adaptive Training Pistol)

Manufacturer: KWA (USA)
Type: GBB


KWA – ATP

The KWA – ATP (Adaptive Training Pistol) is KWA’s latest version of a "Glock like" pistol. it retains most dimensions to a Glock 17, but will not have licensing issues due to being different enough in design. While it has an NS2 gas system, it can work with existing KWA Glock compatible magazines. It comes with a metal slide with laser etched markings and includes an interchangeable backstrap for those needing a more slender grip.


KWA – ATP

The threaded orange tip shown in the pictures is slightly smaller then 14mm CCW and will not fasten a silencer securely. It seems to be only added for orange tip compliancy. The metal slide on the ATP is slightly wider then a real Glock’s slide, so it will not fit into holster like the Crye GunClip and may have issues with other fitted holster (i.e. Safariland, Serpa, etc). An older KWA Glock slide will fit onto the ATP frame, but it will not function.

There have been some additions to the internals on the ATP from the older KWA Glock series which includes a slide dampener.

Chrono Results (FPS)
Green Gas
.20 BB’s
Avg: 318.52

WE – SCAR-L CQC GBBR

Manufacturer: WE (Taiwan)
Type: GBBR
Date Acquired: 09/2011


WE – SCAR-L CQC

This 2nd Generation of the WE SCAR-L CQC. This version, available at Airsoft Extreme, is the only Officially Licensed FN SCAR GBBR in the US at this time.

Features

  • FULLY Licensed by FN Herstal
  • Durable ABS lower
  • Metal Upper, CNC Machined
  • NEW Blowback System with OPEN BOLT Design
  • Adjustable hopup
  • Short CQC barrel
  • Adjustable folding stock with adjustable cheek rest
  • Bolt locks back when out of BB’s
  • Flip front and Rear Sights

Specifications

  • Weight 3,162g
  • Length (Folded): 525mm
  • Length (Retracted): 710mm
  • Length (Extended): 775mm
  • 30rnd Magazine


WE – SCAR-L CQC

The magazines hold 30 rounds and come in 2 versions. It ships with a internal gas version and there is another version that will take a 12gram CO2 cartridge. Unfortunately the gas magazine that came with the GBBR had a leaky fill valve, but it was an easy fix with a valve tool to tighten the valve and silicon oil to lubricate the O-rings. The CO2 Magazine had no leak issues. The CO2 magazine was slightly more powerful then the gas magazine (See chrono results below) and both held enough gas to shoot 60 rounds with conservative shooting (i.e. Short bursts and semi auto). Curiously, CO2 wasn’t that much more powerful or consistent then Green Gas in this initial firing. Both magazines have a switch that will lock the bolt back on an empty magazine.


WE – SCAR-L CQC

The Selector Switch and Magazine Release are ambidexterous, but bolt release is only on the left side. Cocking handle can be installed on either side.


WE – SCAR-L CQC

Overall it’s a neat airsoft rifle for the realism aspect. Will report back in regards to durability.

Chrono results (FPS)
Temp: 72? F

CO2
.20 BB's

  • 407
  • 382
  • 383
  • 384
  • 388
  • 386
  • Avg. 389

Green Gas
.20 BB's

  • 382
  • 380
  • 381
  • 386
  • 376
  • 383
  • Avg. 381

Tokyo Marui – PX4 Storm

Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: Gas Blow Back
Date Acquired: 08/2011


Tokyo Marui – PX4 Storm

The Tokyo Marui – PX4 is a replica of the Beretta PX4 Storm handgun. Tokyo Marui did an excellent job as usual in building this replica.

There are 2 additional backs traps included which accommodate smaller and larger hands. When the slide cycles back the outer barrel rotates just as with the real PX4. The rotating barrel is a neat concept for the real PX4, but is only for looks on the airsoft version.

The safety/decocker is functional. When put into safe, the hammer gets lowered to a non firing position. You have the option when turning the safety off to fire DA or cock the hammer manually for SA.


Tokyo Marui – PX4

As with all stock Tokyo Marui handguns, the slide is plastic. The magazine will handle green gas just fine, but you may want to switch to a metal slide if you plan on firing alot.

Chrono results (FPS)
Green Gas
.20 BB’s
Avg. 325

Javelin Airsoft Works – AK74 EBB

This review is for the Javelin Airsoft Works AK-74 EBB. This is a preliminary review that will be updated in the future.

I. Specifications

Here are the AEG’s specifications (which I stole from airsoftmonkey.com) ^-^

  • Metal / Wood furniture
  • Method of Operation: Electric Blowback (EBB)
  • Fire Control Selection: Safe-Semi-Full Auto Selectable
  • Caliber: 6mm
  • Battery Type: up to a 10.8v Stick NiMH Type *
  • Average Velocity: 420 feet per second * with 0.20g BBs
  • Cyclic Rate of Fire: 750-850 rounds per minute
  • Overall Length: 950mm
  • Weight: 3050g
  • Barrel Length: 460mm
  • Magazine Capacity: 500rd

* My AEG is utilizing a 9.6V stick type battery, and averaged 365FPS on a real steel and airsoft chronograph with .20 Javelin Competition Match Grade BBs.

II. First Impressions

I was pleasantly surprised upon opening the box. Everything was in place and securely packaged for easy removal (if you would like to share this experience there is an annoying 12 year old with ADHD on Youtube with a video). Chinese airsoft guns have obviously improved more in the past few years than their actual military has in a decade.

The AEG is solid with a slight textured metal, and real wood furniture. The pistol grip is made of a quality polymer and also has a very slight texture. I’m not a dendrologist so I can’t comment on the wood itself other than it is lightweight and has a decent coloring to it.
The AEG’s user should always check over any new airsoft gun for defects or loose fasteners before use. I found that my AEG’s buttstock and front sight base were slightly loose. The rifle became much more solid once these two items were snugged up.

III. AEG Operation

The Javelin Airsoft Works AK-74 with .20 BB’s averaged 365FPS on two different chronographs. The AEG has a fast rate of fire using a 9.6V battery, and the electronic blowback action worked without a hitch on both semi and full automatic firing modes. The EBB action is crisp and a fun feaure. This AEG is fairly loud due to the EBB function.

The battery (9.6V used) is installed by removing the dust cover and inserting it carefully into the rifle’s faux gas tube. The battery fits snugly and won’t slide out of place. The dust cover can then be reinstalled taking care not to snag any of the wiring.

Hop up is set using a push/pull type adjustment, and helps the rifle achieve fairly long range and accurate shots. I am interested to see how much better it could get with some simple hop up upgrades. The front and rear sights are also adjustable, but it is unlikely that the user will need to do so.

One high capacity magazine is included with the AEG. It works great, looks appropriate, and will be beneficial to a newer player who has not yet bought mid cap magazines (because everyone knows high caps are for newbs).

IV. Miscellaneous

The rifle actually has an AKM style stock instead of the Warsaw Pact length AK-74 stock. It is hollow with room for a few items, but the trapdoor on the butt stock’s plate is not functional.

The handguards remove very similarly to the real steel version and sit very tight once snugged up.

The muzzle brake is threaded on, but glued with a set screw. The entire front sight and brake assembly can be removed by loosening one screw. The cleaning rod is obviously non functional, and helps realign the front sight assembly for installation.

The dust cover does a wobble a bit, but that isn’t uncommon for airsoft and real steel AK variants.

V. Pictures


JAW high cap magazine and BBs


Front sight, muzzle brake, and faux cleaning rod.


Front sight


Wooden handguards. You can snug these up if need be by gently adjusting the handguard lock lever counter clockwise.


Rear sight


Receiver with Javelin Airsoft Works


Unique Javelin Airsoft Works serial number, and optics mount. Unsure on what specifications the mount was built to.


Pulling the charging handle to the rear reveals the hop up adjustment.


Pistol grip


Dust cover button. This is a normal wear area.


Dust cover removed: battery, wiring, and blowback mechanism are visible.


Stock with sling swivel

VI. In Game Performance Review

to be continued…

Classic Army – AK Grenade Launcher

Manufacturer: Classic Army (Hong Kong)
Type: Grenade Launcher
Date Acquired: 08/2011


Classic Army – AK Grenade Launcher

The Classic Army – AK Grenade Launcher is a replica the Russian GP-30 Launcher with Quadrant Sight.. This launcher is a mostly metal build.


Classic Army – AK Grenade Launcher – Metal Quadrant Sight Assembly

The CA AK Launcher also comes with a dummy grenade "cap" which looks like the front end of a Russian 40mm grenade, so yo can use this launcher as a battery holder.


Classic Army – AK Grenade Launcher

I mounted the CA AK Launcher on a Javelin Airsoft Works AK74. It had some fitment issues due to the cleaning rod on the AK, being a much thicker diameter then on a CA or TM, but with a little work, it fit. It fires all 40mm grenades I own with no problem.

G&P – Stoner U.S. Navy MK23 LMG

Manufacturer: G&P (Hong Kong)
Type: AEG


G&P – Stoner U.S. Navy MK23 LMG

The G&P – Stoner U.S. Navy MK23 LMG (Light Machine Gun) is a replica of the Stoner 63 LMG which was adopted by U.S. Navy SEAL units during the Vietnam war. For VN Airsoft fans, there’s now an LMG alternative to the M60 with the smaller form factor Stoner.

The G&P airsoft version is an impressive replica in external and internal build quality. The body, outer barrel, heat shield, sights , magazine cage and trigger are metal and furniture is a polymer. The battery compartment is in the stock and it’s setup to accepts Deans connector batteries. I’ve seen some retailers claiming a 9.6 large type battery will fit, but when putting an 8.4 large type, you feel it push out the inside of the polymer stock. Smaller format 9.6’s and 8 cell stick batteries will fit though.


G&P – Stoner U.S. Navy MK23 LMG

Internally it’s based on a Version 2 gearbox with 8mm bearings run by a G&P M120 High Speed motor. The box mag is electric and holds 1200 rounds. It’s powered by a 9 volt battery, but the auto wind switch is integrated with the Stoners trigger. Holding down the trigger for a few seconds will start the auto winder in the box mag. The feed mechanism is unique and is a top feed. Unfortunately this means it will only work with this box mag.


G&P – Stoner U.S. Navy MK23 LMG

Average fps with .20 bb’s is 372- 379 fps

I scanned the included installation flier and parts diagram here.

Javelin Airsoft Works – AK74 EBB

Manufacturer: Javelin Airsoft Works (China)
Type: AEG


Javelin Airsoft Works – AK74 EBB

Javelin Airsoft Works line of AEG’s are all EBB (Electric Blow Back), meaning the fake bolt will cycle during firing. This series includes battery charger and high capacity magazine.

This AEG has a real wood furniture and metal body. The Pistol Grip and Magazine are plastic which is similar to the real thing It takes a stick style battery, but the top cover has been modified to take a 9.6 volt and possible up to a 10.8 volt battery.

Chronograph results at around 420 fps with .20 bb’s.

Features:

  • Individually Serial Numbered
  • Full Metal Body
  • Electric Blowback
  • Real Wood Stock and Handguards
  • 60 Day Warranty
  • Package includes: Gun, Magazine, Manual, Cleaning Rod, Battery, and Charger.

AEG Specifications

  • Method of Operation: Electric Blowback (EBB)
  • Fire Control Selection: Safe-Semi-Full Auto Selectable
  • Caliber: 6mm
  • Battery Type: 8.4V Mini Type
  • Average Velocity: 420 feet per second with 0.20g BBs
  • Cyclic Rate of Fire: 750-850 rounds per minute
  • Overall Length: 950mm
  • Weight: 3050g
  • Barrel Length: 460mm
  • Magazine Capacity: 500rd


Javelin Airsoft Works – AK74 EBB

Javelin Airsoft Works – M4A1 Carbine EBB

Manufacturer: Javelin Airsoft Works (China)
Type: AEG


Javelin Airsoft Works – M4A1 Carbine EBB

Javelin Airsoft Works line of AEG’s are all EBB (Electric Blow Back), meaning the fake bolt will cycle during firing. This simulates firing a real assault rifle. This series includes battery charger and high capacity magazine.

The metal body makes for a solid build. It has a nice weight withour being overly heavy. The butt stock has a small storage compartment and mounting rail for lights/lasers or whatever.

This particular M4A1 chrono’d at around 370 fps with .20 bb’s.

Features:

  • Individually Serial Numbered
  • Full Metal Body
  • Electric Blowback
  • Railed Stock includes storage for 2x CR123A Batteries
  • 60 Day Warranty
  • Package includes: Gun, Magazine, Manual, Cleaning Rod, Battery, and Charger.

AEG Specifications

  • Method of Operation: Electric Blowback (EBB)
  • Fire Control Selection: Safe-Semi-Full Auto Selectable
  • Caliber: 6mm
  • Battery Type: 8.4V Mini Type Average
  • Velocity: 360-380 feet per second with 0.20g BBs
  • Cyclic Rate of Fire: 750-850 rounds per minute
  • Overall Length: 840mm
  • Weight: 2990g
  • Barrel Length: 363mm
  • Magazine Capacity: 300rd


Javelin Airsoft Works – M4A1 Carbine EBB