The most interesting replicas at the VFC stand were the gas-powered ones. One of them was a new version of the MP5.
It is fully licensed and made of pressed steel sheet. In this version will feature a completely new dummy bolt carrier and a new way of adjusting HopUp. If we understood correctly, a step (clicking) knob on the barrel's axis will be used for adjustment. Unfortunately, we did not ask about the 3-round burst setting visible on the receiver.
The replica reportedly eliminates the occurrence of crushed/damage BBs. Right next it was another display case showcasing, apart from the MP5 and the G3, a prototype gas-powered FAL replica, which is expected to hit the market in 2 years. Similarly to the G3, the external parts of from a real rifle will fit the replica.
Other gas-powered replicas were the new KAC SR-16E3 with a changed trigger mechanism and a steel bolt carrier:
and the already known SR-25 and MK11. In the upper part of the display case was the M110 announced for February.
Among the AEG replicas were the new Avalons, technically identical to those produced so far. They differed only slightly in dimensions and appearance. Below is the RAL 8000 versions.
And a short Samurai from the Prime line:
The MK48 Mod1 AEG weighing only 4 kg promises to be interesting, and its premiere is also expected in 2 years.
Among the pistols, the Colt 1911 Tactical Custom shown a year ago, the one that has the HopUp adjusted by turning the return spring guide. No information about the date of inclusion in it in the company's offer was given.