I Made AIRSOFT versions of my REAL GUNS!

Published on September 16, 2018
Duration: 14:19

This video details the creation of airsoft replicas of custom AR-15s by Demolition Ranch in collaboration with F-1 Firearms and EMG. It showcases the real build, compares airsoft and real firearm performance, and discusses pricing and features of the airsoft models. The content highlights the advantages of airsoft for recreational full-auto fire, as explained by an expert custom firearm designer.

Quick Summary

Demolition Ranch, in collaboration with F-1 Firearms and EMG, has created airsoft replicas of custom AR-15s. These models, priced from $425 (hydro-dip) to $799 (Cerakote), allow for safe, full-auto recreational shooting in residential areas, a capability restricted for real firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Real vs Airsoft Identification Challenge
  2. 01:48Project Background and Inspiration
  3. 03:03Custom Demolition Ranch AR-15 Specs
  4. 04:25Collaboration with EMG and Evike
  5. 05:20Airsoft vs Real Performance Comparison
  6. 07:25Full Auto Capability of Airsoft
  7. 08:41Pricing and Finish Options
  8. 10:22Availability and Bundle Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between the real AR-15 and its airsoft replica discussed in the video?

The real AR-15 offers authentic recoil and sound, while the airsoft replica provides a safe and legal way to experience full-auto fire in residential areas, making it ideal for recreational backyard shooting.

What brands are involved in creating the airsoft AR-15 replicas?

The airsoft AR-15 replicas are a collaboration between Demolition Ranch, F-1 Firearms (known for custom components), and EMG International, distributed through Evike.

What are the price points for the Demolition Ranch airsoft AR-15 models?

Two models are available: a base version with a hydro-dip finish priced at $425, and a premium version with a Cerakote finish costing $799.

Can you shoot full-auto with the airsoft AR-15 replicas?

Yes, the airsoft AR-15 replicas are designed to fire in both semi-automatic and full-automatic modes, offering a significant advantage for recreational shooting where real full-auto firearms are legally restricted.

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