BEST GUN Testing Three Types of Rifle Ammunition

Published on March 24, 2025
Duration: 1:55

This video demonstrates the operation of three distinct toy and airsoft firearms. It covers loading and firing a break-action toy shotgun with foam darts, a shell-ejecting toy Desert Eagle using foam-tipped plastic shells, and a bolt-action airsoft Kar98k replica that fires 6mm BBs from metal shells, charged with green gas. The demonstration highlights basic handling and cycling mechanisms for each replica.

Quick Summary

The Giza channel video demonstrates three replica firearms: a toy double-barrel shotgun with foam darts, a gold Desert Eagle toy pistol using foam-tipped shells, and a bolt-action airsoft Kar98k rifle powered by green gas that fires 6mm BBs from metal shells. It highlights their respective loading, firing, and cycling mechanisms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Toy Shotgun Demo
  2. 00:29Toy Desert Eagle Demo
  3. 01:14Airsoft Kar98k Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of toy and airsoft firearms are demonstrated in the Giza channel video?

The video showcases a break-action toy double-barrel shotgun firing foam darts, a gold Desert Eagle replica toy pistol using foam-tipped plastic shells, and a bolt-action airsoft Kar98k rifle that fires 6mm BBs from metal shells, powered by green gas.

How is the airsoft Kar98k rifle powered and what ammunition does it use?

The airsoft Kar98k replica is powered by green gas, which charges its internal reservoir. It fires 6mm BBs that are loaded into reusable metal shells, mimicking a more realistic operation.

What are the key operational differences between the toy shotgun and the toy Desert Eagle?

The toy shotgun features a break-action mechanism with manual shell ejection for foam darts. The toy Desert Eagle is a shell-ejecting, semi-auto style pistol with a removable magazine, firing foam-tipped plastic shells.

Is this video suitable for learning real firearm operation?

No, this video focuses on toy and airsoft replicas. While it demonstrates basic handling and cycling, it is not a substitute for training with real firearms, which requires different safety protocols and handling techniques.

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