Real steel firearms are always very precise heavy duty and just quality top notch feel , airsoft will never compare... however the closest iv ever felt to real steel from airsoft is RWA Nighthawk Custom GRP Steel GBB Pistol which uses real steel parts. even the spring is same.
@@jamiefreedom8320 funny enough I actually own the RWA Nighthawk Customs Recon gbb pistol, it’s nice but my GHK AK is my most realistic Airsoft imitation firearm
@@SparkyMTB Nice, enjoy man, i moved overseas where we don't have access to airsoft, so i had to leaver my things behind. But now just train with real firearms at the range. I do miss airsoft. We have gelsoft here but limited GBBR on the market
LMAO!!! That scene reminded me of something like out of a movie, casually laying there with a rifle next to him lmaooooo like some gangsta film classic
Well you can't legally get a mp7 in the US cause HK is very stinjy same with the g36, only way to get one is if you spend ALOT OF MONEY or be special forces
$1800 was the price had rhe US DoD officially adopted it and bought it in the 10's of 1000's. H&K only made a few batches of real mp7s and theyre worth $4000 a pop. Most of the mp7s you see are clones.
The one thing I just love about this amazing channel, how they go in great detail and describe things as if we ourselves are holding it. They go through pretty much everything I'd think of when comparing things. Literally the minute I think of it bam you guys are talking about. Excellent stuff right here.👍👍. Can you go over the sniper rifle that Chris Kyle used in American sniper. And possibly with the ssg10a2?
The only true 1:1 MP7 in airsoft that's also skirmishable is the "totally not a WE" New Wave Small Rice 7. The VFC is 1:1, but good luck getting it to work properly.
dude, the KWA MP7 with the angry supressor would destroy anything out there. Even the range is better with it. I havent used the VFC one, but I dont think it will come close to performance. KWA's best GBB is the MP7.
There's a 3rd version from Tokyo Marui which is also smaller than the real steel. And also not so good trigger, has no wall at all but it works in cold environments. I did magdumps with it in 3°C (if I remember the temp correctly).
The KWA mp7 is smaller because it's a clone of the TM one, externally. TM asked HK for a measurement on the gun and HK gave back a measurement not including the flash hider, and TM took the shorter length for the total length, so it's 15/16 or some such thing.
Not an Airsofter but a 30yr gun collector and big HK fan I have nearly every firearm sold in the US since the 80's and bought this KWA thing for display or just to handle as their is NO civilian version yet. So I see this and find out that $250 airgun I got is NOT to scale..Had the thing on display in my gun room/vault for 8yrs. I have not even shot the thing just wanted again a replica model...Sigh what a waste and don't plan on getting another one of these toy guns as damn some of em cost more than some 22lr guns or $400+. Last time I buy a model gun. Hopefully one day HK or Umarex will make a .22LR or Tommybuilt or some other HK cloner like TPM or Dakota will make a true Mp7 clone in 9mm or similar.
The VFC GBB HK MP7A1 and A2 as well as the AEG models are 1:1 scale. They unfortunately have a reputation of questionable internals but externally they’re much better than the KWA.
@@AdumbrationOfAnAlias - Yes, as a training weapon, the VFC version is identical in dimensions. This also makes it more comfortable and controllable in comparison to the Marui/KWA’s small size.
I don’t have much experience with Marui or VFC mp7 choices, but have been running a KWA for several years(10 maybe?). Bought it when it first came out, I have 4 long mags and 1 short. I use the short (20 rnds) mag when I run the MP7 as a secondary in a drop leg holster to keep from having a magazine sticking past my leg while in holster. I have had zero problems with it. I picked up a Low Power bolt from KWA when I bought it, but still dropped a Ra Tech N-Pas into it to make it legal for my local indoor field. I don’t think you can go wrong with the KWA, unless you’re lucky enough to own the real steal MP7. My only experiance with Marui is a 1911 that I bought around the same time, and it worked fine, but now has some problems due to wear and tear. My experiance with VFC has been limited to MP5 models. The magazines always seem to leak and I have a hard time repairing them, compared to the KWA. For better or worse, it has made me partial to all my KWA guns...
Why wouldn't any one be allowed to touch or handle an un-loaded firearms? needless to say that this particular one didn't even have a barrel attached. So why in the world wouldn't he allowed to touch it? Extremely curious about that.
Because it’s a fully automatic class a weapon I believe he needs a class a firearm license to handle operate and own one but that’s just my knowledge and I’m pretty dumb so don’t take my word for it 😂
Oh man, with a little preperation this video could have been much better. You literally compare the least accurate airsoft Mp7 (gbb) Replica to the real one, of course they don't macht. A VFC would have been a much better choice. 1:1 scale, much better polymer body, longer magazine, better fire selector..... Negates nearly all differences you had with the KWA.....
@@jeffkam2153 Lol it's not. I also heard people talking shit about it, but most problems they had come from lack of maintenance on the players side. Also the Gen 2 improved even those problems. But in terms of replicaton quality VFC is far superior to KWA....
Pretty late to the convo i know, but the VFC MP7 gen2 fire selector and trigger in my opinion are the shittiest, mushiest, most plastic toy feeling fire controls with no feedback whatsoever i've yet to see among all GBB-s i've ever touched or owned. Quite disappointing when VFC can also produce such exceptionally good crisp triggers like as on the 416A5, which is even better than on some real firearms...
In most countries, full auto fire arms are illegal to the public. Authorized organizations and its professional staff are the only people allowed to handle these weapons. It would be a crime for an unauthorized civilian to handle such a weapon.