Airsoft Action March 2020 | Page 12

armoury G&G COBALT BAMF SCI-FI SUPERSTAR? MAKE IT SO... IN A WORLD OF ME-TOO ARS AND M4S, G&G’S RADICAL RACE RIFLE STANDS OUT LIKE A SORE THUMB. STEVE T FINDS OUT IF ITS PERFORMANCE CAN ALSO RISE ABOVE. W ill you just look at this thing?It’s like no AR15 I’ve ever seen! If Star Trek’s Jean-Luc Picard used a wormhole in the space-time continuum to send a phaser rifle from the Next Generation movies back to 2020, then it might look something like this. It’s all sleek bare metal with blue accents that are set to stun (sorry!) It might appear Alien to MilSim players, but that doesn’t mean it will only appeal to Spaceballs like me. As we’ll see, both the construction and performance will make it an attractive option for many airsofters. BLUE MOVES Despite the BAMF’s sci-fi sculpt, this is no movie prop replica. G&G’s latest licensed RIF is 100% based in the real world and a race rifle from Cobalt Kinetics. The Washington, Utah business is… not your usual firearms manufacturer. They sound more like a California company when they state that art overrides both form and function. Like a Silicon Valley tech co, they also talk about how their “Blue-sky thinkers imagined design, features, and capability that did not… and could not exist”. And like any 21st century entrepreneurial start-up they aim to, “Disrupt the market”. How do they intend to do that? In their own words: “Cobalt Kinetics does not hire gun builders or gun-engineers - or even gun enthusiasts. We create and cultivate them.” Alarm bells, anyone? There’s a bunch of other promo guff but you get the idea - they let the marketing dude get freaky. All that having been said, the BAMF is an AR. A really - REALLY - sexy AR, but it’s still just an AR. The form factor will be familiar to any M4 user with control interfaces that instinctively fall to hand. “BAMF” stands for Billet Aluminum - they mean aluminium, folks - Modern Firearm. And G&G’s AEG meets those credentials too. It may weigh more than a polymer RIF but less than a conventional metal weapon, without feeling any less solid. SEXUAL HEALING Without coming over all weird, in terms of physical presence, the Cobalt Kinetics BAMF is almost sexual. The CNC machined construction is intended to result in a super-tight construction without wobbles. While that’s certainly true of the usually questionable buffer tube/stock area, we noticed that the handguard rotates slightly around the free-floating inner barrel, which also had more play than we’d expected. Our biggest reservation is that the mag release on the right-hand side just jumped off during normal operation. Luckily, that happened at home so we could find the tiny spring that shot out too, but it would be another story mid-game. Everything popped back in without trouble, but you’d be disappointed if that happened on a budget starter RIF, let alone a £500 special. C-clamp fans will be pleased to hear the handguard is devoid of rail contours, with a small portion of picatinny at the top and bottom of the tip for iron sights, flashlights and the like. You can always “BUILDING ON THE SPEED-FIRST METHODOLOGY, THE PHYSICAL MOVEMENT OF THE AMBIDEXTROUS FIRE SELECTOR IS SMALLER THAN CONVENTIONAL, WITH SEMI AUTO AT JUST 45 DEGREES AND FULL AT 90. IT’S SO USER-FRIENDLY THAT WE CAN INSTANTLY SEE HOW IT MIGHT SAVE TIME ON THE RANGE.” 12 MARCH 2020