Testing A Second Hand Tokyo Marui MP7A1 AEG
OptimusPrime
13 Jul 2026
Mach Sakai looks at a secondhand Tokyo Marui MP7A1 electric airsoft gun, noting how its retail price tag expanded slightly over the years like a comfortable waistline. Weighing in at a highly portable 1.4 kilograms, it stands as a lightweight option for anyone who prefers to avoid a heavy workout while running around the field. The compact design features integrated rails for attachments and adjustable iron sights that fold flat, giving users plenty of choices for pointing at targets.
After squeezing a modern LiPo battery into the front compartment using a handy adapter, Mach Sakai takes the submachine gun to the firing range. The gun clocks a steady muzzle velocity of around 76 to 77 meters per second with a modest firing rate of 12 rounds per second. It handles initial target practice with surprising calmness, maintaining a quiet signature that will not startle the local wildlife or nearby competitors.
During practical shooting courses, the trigger response proves itself adequate rather than snappy, reminding us that patience is occasionally a virtue. While the total lack of recoil means it won't satisfy players looking for a dramatic kick against their shoulder, the steady stability keeps shots on target during rapid handling. In the end, it serves as a quiet, manageable tool that gets the job done without demanding a gym membership to carry it around all day.