TM MWS With Maxx Hop & Pink Flamingo Accuracy Test
OptimusPrime
11 Jul 2026
Kaslab Airsoft does an airsoft rifle accuracy test which he begins by using a digital chronograph to measure the weapon's power output, ensuring everything is tuned correctly before firing. With a power reading of 1.65 Joules using 0.40g BBs, the setup is ready for action.
The rifle itself is a Tokyo Marui MWS with a stock barrel, but it has been upgraded with a Maxx hop-up unit and a Pink Flamingo bucking. Despite the flamboyant name of the bucking, the shooter is quite serious about hitting the target. He lines up the rifle and lets loose a rapid string of semi-automatic shots down the length of the building.
The camera splits its focus between the shooter and the target setup, revealing a tight grouping on a digital electronic target located 30 meters (98 feet) away. After completing the magazine, the shooter glances up and concludes that hitting a target at this distance is no issue at all for this upgrade combination.