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Mach Sakai: Tokoro-san & The Legendary Hudson M3 Grease Gun

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Mach Sakai: Tokoro-san & The Legendary Hudson M3 Grease Gun

In this video, Tokoro-san and Mach Sakai examine a vintage Hudson M3 Grease Gun airsoft model. The duo is amused by the peculiar engineering of the era, noting that the magazine is surprisingly heavy compared to the lightweight body of the gun itself. They joke that the magazine feels more like a blunt object or a gym weight than a part of a toy, suggesting it might be more effective as a projectile on its own.

The reliability of the piece provides a bit of comedy, as it was apparently famous for not working even when brand new. Mach Sakai mentions that owners used to celebrate simply because the gun managed to fire, a low bar for success that leaves both men laughing. After a bit of warming up to get the gas flowing, they manage to get the "phantom" gun to cycle, much to their shared relief and genuine surprise.

The conversation shifts to other unique collector items, including a vintage Marushin model that features a curious mechanism for firing both caps and BBs. They admire the retro packaging and the bold, somewhat questionable design choices of the past. It serves as a lighthearted trip down memory lane, highlighting a time when airsoft designs were a bit more experimental and arguably more hazardous to one's toes if a magazine were dropped.

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