The Middle Aged Gamer Unboxes The Tokyo Marui Samurai Edge STD Hi-Grade

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The Middle Aged Gamer does an unboxing of the most familiar pistol released by Tokyo Marui from the Resident Evil/Biohazard series... "After a long wait I have finally managed to get hold of the Tokyo Marui Samurai Edge Standard, Hi-Grade edition. This amazing Airsoft replica boast's an adjustable hop, full metal fire-controls  and reinforcements in the slide."

ARMS Magazine: Tokyo Marui Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS

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ARMS Magazine give their take on the newly released ARMS Magazine Tokyo Marui Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS gas blowback pistol... "The “G17 Gen5 MOS,” a new gas blowback gun announced on “Marfes ONLINE pt.9” on February 24th, is now available for purchase.

Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui Patriot HC AEG

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Mach Sakai takes the small but terrible Tokyo Marui Patriot HC AEG for a spin. This compact, M4-style AEG boasts a high cyclic rate and 250 FPS, making it ideal for indoor or close-quarters combat. Despite its short barrel and front end, it retains the classic M4 body and features a spacious top rail for optics and quad rails for attachments. Reliable, powerful, and easy to use, it's a great primary weapon for tight spaces or a backup for CQB specialists.

Revanchist Airsoft Guide Rod For Marui Hi-Capa 5.1/4.3

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A quick overview of the Revanchist Airsoft Guide Rod For Marui Hi-Capa 5.1/4.3 gas blowback pistol. This offers a fast and adjustable mechanism. Its stainless steel construction makes it heavier than its aluminum counterparts, providing a better grip feeling. This feature enhances the accuracy of the device, making it a superior choice for users seeking precision and comfort.

Mach Sakai Tests The Tokyo Marui MWS CQB-R Block 1 GBB

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One of the more recent gas blowback rifles from Tokyo Marui is the MWS CQB-R Block 1 GBB with the ZET System and Mach Sakai tests one if it is to his liking. This has a full metal body with cerakote coating, making it durable and realistic-looking. It weighs just over 3 kilos and comes with a 35 round magazine, an adjustable hop-up, and 4 RIS rails. It fires both fully and semi-automatically, with strong and crisp blowback.

BB2K Airsoft Unboxes The Tokyo Marui Saiga-12K GBB

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Bruce of BB2K Airsoft is happy with the package that he got which is the Tokyo Marui Saiga-12K GBB Shotgun... "We/I had to wait an incredible 2 years until the Tokyo Marui Saiga-12K Airsoft found its way into stores. Leaving aside the “Island of Germany” problem. A gas blowback 3 shot airsoft. You have to let it melt in your mouth. WELL DONE TOKYO MARUI! Thanks to @airsoft2go686 for this brilliant import."

Tokyo Marui SGR-12 AES In An Actual Game

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Former Self-Defense Force member and avid gamer Daicha Amatoto is putting Tokyo Marui's new SGR-12 electric shotgun to the test in a survival game. With its high firepower and ability to spread three BBs with each shot in full-auto mode, the SGR-12 is sure to pack a punch. But how will it perform in an airsoft combat?

Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui MP5SD6 NGRS

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Whilst there is a new MP5 NGRS in the market, Mach Sakai goes over an older, but still a recent MP5 NGRS, the Tokyo Marui MP5SD6 NGRS. This uses the "M-SYSTEM", a feature that employs the electronic trigger method. It uses a microcomputer to monitor and control the FET, FC, battery, and motor comprehensively. This system enhances trigger response and supports the authentic lipo battery set to be released in the future.

Tokyo Marui M1911 MEU GBB Pistol At Airsoft Sports

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A workhorse since it was released, Alexander goes over the features of the Tokyo Marui COLT M1911 MEU GBB pistol available at Airsof Sports. The Tokyo Marui COLT M1911 MEU airsoft GBB pistol is a faithful replica of the Colt M1911 MEU, a modification used by the Marine Corps. Constructed with a durable ABS plastic body, aluminum alloy lower frame and controls, and a metal magazine, this pistol is designed for longevity.

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