Hinoimo Channel's Tokyo Marui PX4 Review
OptimusPrime
20 Apr 2026
The Hinoimo Channel reviews a not-so-new product from Tokyo Marui, the PX4 gas blowback airsoft pistol that is based on the Beretta-designed firearm, known for its ability to handle four different types of ammunition in its real-world counterpart. This model features a distinct rotating barrel system that the manufacturer has faithfully recreated, adding a touch of mechanical flair for users to appreciate. While the design can be polarizing, its rounded yet imposing appearance provides a modern alternative to more traditional models.
The airsoft version includes several practical features, such as interchangeable backstraps in three sizes to accommodate different hand shapes. It sports a polymer frame which, combined with the metal magazine, makes it surprisingly hefty for its compact size. The markings on the frame even include a polite reminder to read the manual before use, which is good advice for anyone who prefers to keep their eyebrows intact during a match.
In terms of performance, the handgun is noted for being easy to aim thanks to its clear white dot sights and ergonomic grip that feels more natural than it looks. It includes a functional decocking safety, allowing the hammer to be lowered safely without a discharge. With a 25-round magazine capacity and a snappy recoil, it offers a reliable experience for those wanting to feel a bit like a secret agent, provided that agent doesn't mind a gun that says "Custom" where the original would say "Storm."