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Mach Sakai's Full Review Of The Noveske N4 Ghetto Blaster

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Mach Sakai's Full Review Of The Noveske N4 Ghetto Blaster

The Noveske N4 Ghetto Blaster takes center stage in this review by Mach Sakai, and this is a gas blowback airsoft rifle said to play nicely with the Tokyo Marui MWS system. Dressed in a Bazooka Green finish with a gold-toned muzzle, this compact tool weighs in at about 2.5kg. It arrives without iron sights, apparently leaving the choice of optics entirely to your imagination, though it offers plenty of rail space for those who prefer actually seeing what they are aiming at.

Performance tests reveal a snappy recoil and a responsive trigger that requires just over a kilogram of pressure to break. Even when the magazine feels a bit chilly, the rifle cycles through semi-auto and full-auto modes with reliable energy. The internal hop-up system is easy to adjust, featuring a dial that clicks with the satisfying tactile feel of a computer mouse, which is perfect for those who enjoy clicking things while they work.

During target practice, the rifle proves its accuracy despite being loud enough to make the neighbors wonder what’s going on, peaking at over 112 decibels. The grip is comfortable and the overall handling is light, making it easy to maneuver during speed drills. The presenter concludes that the build quality is solid and the rifle is a stylish choice for enthusiasts, though he also takes a moment to mention that bonito sashimi is delicious—just in case you needed a lunch recommendation along with your gear review.

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