Arms Magazine: Maruzen Walther PP Gas Blowback

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The compact Maruzen Walther PP Gas Blowback gets reviewed by Arms Magazine... "The famous guns representing Walther are the P38 and the PP series. Maruzen, which has produced many air guns licensed by Walther, has finally released the Walther PP, following the PPK/s and PPK. The PP was developed as a police pistol in 1929, and its DA system was highly praised and adopted by police organizations in European countries, becoming the world's first successful DA-type automatic pistol.

Comparison Of The Maruzen CA870 Series

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Most, if not all, of the Maruzen CA870 Series in one video by Mokei Paddock dues to a special request by a viewer. They do a comparison of these airsoft shotguns such as the CA870 Charger, CA870 Stock, CA870 Bulldog, and the CA870 sawed-off and airsoft players can decide which fits their playing styles.

Mach Sakai: Maruzen Walther P99FS CO2 Special Force Fixed Slide

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Mach Sakai checks out the Maruzen Walther P99FS CO2 Special Force Fixed Slide airsoft pistol in this episode. This is a fully licensed, non-blowback replica featuring a robust polymer construction for lightweight handling. Its double-action only trigger offers a surprisingly smooth feel, even surpassing some other non-blowback models. The included suppressor, flashlight, and Picatinny rail provide versatility for customization.

Mach Sakai: Maruzen Skorpion Vz61 GBB

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This tiny but mighty GBB machine pistol from Maruzen gets a thorough inspection by Mach Sakai. The Maruzen Vz61 Scorpion is a gas blowback submachine gun that packs a powerful full-auto punch in a compact, sidearm-sized body. It features realistic functions like a hold-open bolt after emptying the magazine, and simple field stripping for maintenance by just removing the hinge pin.

Mach Sakai With The Maruzen CA870 Charger

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The CA870 Charger springer from Maruzen gets inspected and tested by Mach Sakai. The Remington 870, a popular American shotgun since 1950, was adopted by the military and law enforcement for its reliability. It also comes in airsoft versions like the Maruzen CA870 Charger with a folding stock, ideal for red dot sights.

Mach Sakai: Maruzen Walther PPK PPK/S Comparison

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Mach Sakai conducts a comprehensive comparison of the PPK and PPK/S gas pistols manufactured by Maruzen. The review begins with an examination of the package, followed by an assessment of the total length, weight, and magazine of the pistols. Attention is then turned to the engraving and the trigger pull. An interesting observation is made regarding whether the magazine falls due to its own weight. The safety device and grip are also evaluated. The process of gas injection and BB bullet insertion is demonstrated.

Mach Sakai Revisits The Maruzen MP5K Charger GBB

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Having reviewed this 8 years ago, Mach Sakai goes back to check the Maruzen MP5K Charger GBB. Much like many Japanese airsoft guns, it prioritizes lightweight construction with a main body of ABS plastic. However, for durability, key components like the flash hider, magazine, and front sight are crafted from metal.

This SMG delivers a realistic blowback experience with every shot. On full-auto mode, the 30-round magazine lets loose a rapid stream of BBs, perfect for close-quarters combat simulation.

Maruzen CA870 Sawed Off Shotgun Review

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Mach Sakai revisits the Maruzen CA870 Sawed-Off Airsoft Shotgun which he reviewed previously. This is a spring-powered replica based on the Remington 870 shotgun. It features a pump-action mechanism that fires a single BB per pump, and has a magazine that holds 40 rounds. The airsoft shotgun is made mostly of polymer with a metal trigger and trigger guard, and has a plastic handguard and pistol grip with wood texture.

Arms Magazine: Maruzen Walther PPK GBB Pistol

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A good look at the Maruzen Walther PPK GBB Pistol by Arms Magazine in this video... "Speaking of the Walther PPK, many people think of it as the favorite gun of the famous James Bond, but although the PPK is well known, it has surprisingly not been made into an airgun. However, this time Maruzen has released a model that can be called a masterpiece of PPK's gas blowback model. It has been brushed up based on the highly complete PPK/S, and there are no problems with its operability.

Maruzen Walther P38 125th Anniversary GBB Pistol

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Mach Sakai brings to the range the Maruzen Walther P38 125th Anniversary GBB Pistol which is available for over a decade. This is a limited edition item from Maruzen, boasting a length of 215mm and a weight of 720g. It’s constructed from ABS plastic, ensuring durability and lightweight handling. The item has a capacity of 12 rounds of 6mm BBs, and operates on a gas blowback system using 134a gas. This combination of features makes it a unique and valuable addition to any collection.

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