Some of their rifles have MOSFET preinstalled and the videos on the EBB pistols look kinda snappy like a GBB and not those gear plastic electric pistols.
I cant say i’ve heard of them before though… and with my limited research it seems that are somewhat trustworthy
I can’t give an opinion on the EBBRs, not my passion. I can, however, highly recommend AK Gelblaster. They’ve earned a very solid reputation with many forum members here in Australia who’ve purchased from them over the years, and rightly so.
Service and communication is always excellent, after sales customer support is top notch and their range of “different” blasters is pretty comprehensive… they don’t just sell M4 derivatives.
AKG has always been very proactive on this forum, regularly providing a heads-up on the state of the Asian market and any new upcoming gear. Their policy is to only sell quality blasters, if the quality and reliability isn’t there, the won’t stock it. They are always approachable and very responsive to inquiries, and have worked actively with customers to provide the best service they can, even to the point of occasionally being the liaison between blaster manufacturers and the end user whenever a design issue causes problems, something you don’t see in most other blaster retailer’s business model.
I believe most forum members would agree that AKG are their go-to Asia based gel blaster retailer.
Positives of EBB pistol: Solid build. Solid feel. Sturdy metal gears. Batt in magazine…when it eventually dies, you can still manually cycle it. Solid 190-200 fps… upgrade spring gets around 220-230 . Hop up works well on P320.
Negatives: Good luck getting them…or any thing else new, from now on in…
The dust is still settling over recent law changes, and the industry is in a state of flux, regarding getting stock in. Looking dicey…
The pistols are fun but the blow back is also kinda wank. Better than nothing I guess but a long way from the real thing. I have the Poseidon and it’s fine but I rarely use it. AEG rifle is just so much more practical for most games.
only problem is no local stores have them in their inventory. only found them being sold by international stores like akgelblasters. and well… with the recent law change its pretty hard to get them imported
interesting. though at that price. i might as well just get a gbb pistol from wat int.
Guess the appeal from akgelblaster is the pretty low and competitive pricing.
i saw on their au stock that the cyma m4 with mosfet is $269 here in au. on their international store, its $200. pretty crazy.
I just hope that australia makes their laws more lax