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VORSK VMP-1C

  • Writer: Kelly Hardwick
    Kelly Hardwick
  • Apr 1, 2024
  • 2 min read

Hi friends!


Welcome back to the blog. Today we're back with a GBB first impression, and in this one, we'll be looking at the VORSK VMP-1C from my friends over at HC2 Airsoft.




The VMP-1C from VORSK is the compact version of their already compact GBB SMG. It’s made from a high-density Polymer and has a QD sling socket at the rear rather than a folding stock making it tough, lightweight and perfect for CQB.





Specs:


  • High-density polymer construction 

  • 6.03mm Tightbore inner barrel 

  • 14mm CCW Male threaded outer barrel 

  • System 7 adjustable HOP-up unit 

  • 20mm Picatinny railed receiver 

  • 20mm Picatinny rail at the 6 o'clock position 

  • Removable/repositionable 20mm side rails 

  • QD Sling socket at the rear - QD Sling swivel pre-installed 

  • VORSK's unique stipple texture on the pistol grip 

  • Compatible with VORSK VMP-1 Magazines and ASG/KWA/KSC MP9/TP9 magazines




Rangetest:


As you can see from the video, we just decided to press full f*cking send and record this SMG in full-auto mode which was really fun. Of course, you wouldn't be able to use full-auto in CQB but this would be fun for a woodland game. On semi-auto, it performed well, fed well and was pretty accurate once we adjusted the hop. The only thing I will say is the magazine struggled a little because of how cold it was (we recorded this during the cold snap in January).



In the box, you get the VORSK VMP-1C GBB SMG, a 45rnd Green Gas Magazine, the Quick Start guide, a Spare Nozzle, PVC Patch and the HOP-up adjustment tool. From HC2, the VMP-1C retails for £169.99.


Post sponsored by HC2 Airsoft

Photos by Charlie Chatwood.


Originally posted Monday 29 January 2024

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