Mach Sakai reviews the Tokyo Marui M9A1 Stainless Model Gas Blowback Pistol. This was released about two years ago and features smooth cycling and strong blowback kick with realistic markings. It has an under rail for mounting weapons accessories and is made of stainless polymet finish. He finds the shot grouping to be quite good, the under rail easy to use when mounting a weapon light and performance is really good.
The Airsoft Online Shop (AOLS) sent in news that they have an Airsoft M9A1 Bazooka in stock. Based on the World War II M9A1 Bazooka, it was not indicated the airsoft brand of this big and long pipe. With a retail price of US$319.00, it has a length of 1,540mm, weight of 6kgs, and is full metal.
Booligan Airsoft gives us an overview of the full scale M9A1 Bazooka Airsoft Grenade Launcher made by 6mmProShop. It might not be really a practical thing for your daily airsoft skirmishes but still has some uses such as for reenactments and World War II-themed airsoft events. Still, having a Bazooka with you would make heads turn twice, thrice, four times even.
Fancy carrying a long, long pipe to bring destruction on the hapless enemy? If you have US$456.96, CWI Airsoft can ship you this Apple Airsoft M9A1 Bazooka. This is a full metal bazooka with a realistic twist to tighten function and steel adjustable quadrant sight. World War II reenactors woud love to have this in their collection.
Available last 12th of December 2014, are the Laylax Fluted Outer Barrels for the M9A1 Gas Blowback Pistol. These are made of gun-metal texture alumunium allow which the flutes were done by high precision multi-axis machines. You can choose between two versions: straing and twisted. As for the introductory price it is at JPY7,800 or around US$64.20.
Previously, Mach Sakai reviewed the silver slide version of the Tokyo Marui Glock 18c AEP. This time, it's another AEP and one of the newer releases from Tokyo Marui. The Tokyo Marui M9A1 Silver Full Auto Blowback AEP can be considered by those how don't want to use gas and rather save more by using batteries for their secondary. Overall, it's a good AEP to consider and you can use it in full auto and semi-automatic mode though the sound of the blowback action may not be to your liking.
More Tokyo Marui products arriving at Airsoft Atlanta and they have the latest TM M9A1 AEP in stock and here's their review of the pistol... "A look at the brand new Tokyo Marui M9A1 AEP - Electric non-blowback airsoft pistol. Using high quality craftsmanship in Japan, the Tokyo Marui AEPs are the best in class. Not to be compared to China made guns. Check out its accuracy and range in our airsoft video review here. Or click here for more information."
With the new Tokyo Marui M9A1 Automatic/Airsoft Electric Pistol (AEP) already out in the market. Hyperdouraku gets a review unit to give us the first world review. He also gives us a chronicle of AEP releases from Tokyo Marui stating that there was already a mockup of the AEP in 2007 During the Shizouka Hobby show. This means that this AEP took almost 7 years to its actual release in January 2014.
In stock at Tiger111HK right now is a good line of M9 and M9A1 Gas Blowback pistols from under the "LS" brand from Taiwan. You have a wider selection in terms of colour to choose from as both models are available in black, silver, and 2-tone versions and they are priced from US$80.00 to US$99.00 depending on the model you fancy.
In another world first review, Hyperdouraku goes over the latest AEP from Tokyo Marui, the M9A1 AEP. This AEP is powered by the 7.2v Nickel Hydrogen Mini Battery and a magazine capacity of 30 BBs. For those who prefer batteries than gas to save on costs even if they miss out on the realism of gas blowbacks, this can be a good backup during CQB games.
Read the full review at Hyperdouraku. (In Japanese)