Mach Sakai With Marui Lightning Hawk

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One of the first reviews on the new Tokyo Marui Biohazard Lightning Hawk .50AE 10inch Magnaport Custom. Made for the video game Biohazard/Resident Evil, this is based on the Marui Desert Eagle .50AE GBB Pistol and the package comes with the Desert Eagle Slide for those who want to convert it. This is a hefty pistol and can give a strain on your wrist. Mach Sakai gets two of these for a review at this range.

Tokyo Marui FNX-45 GBB Shooting Tests

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As always with the L'Antre du Dingo, he does shooting tests with the airsoft guns he reviews. For this video, he tests the Tokyo Marui FNX-45 Gas Blowback Pistol... "A few years after Cybergun released its officially licensed FNX45 , Marui surprised the world with the release of an equivalent model.

That said, the Japanese firm does not have the approval of the Belgian gunsmith, so the company adapted the design to avoid trouble just as she had done with her Five Seven a few years ago.

TM Type 89-F GBB 30 October Release

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The Tokyo Marui Type 89-F Gas Blowback Rifle, the folding stock version of the JSDF Type 89 Rifle, will be released on the 30th of October... "A domestically produced assault rifle '89 type 5.56mm rifle folded buttstock type' is now available in gas blowback!

Equipped with '3-round burst mechanism' and it adopts current type stamp and left selector lever, just like the real thing. You can use metal and resin parts separately to enjoy the difference in weight and texture when you hold it.

Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui FN Five-seveN

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If you use an FN P90 AEG as your primary, we always recommend the Tokyo Marui FN 57 Five-seveN Gas Blowback Pistol as the sidearm. In the real world, they have been designed to use the same ammo. The Marui airsoft version faithfully replicates the real pistol with the extenals mainly made of Polymer and the internals mainly allow. Mach Sakai takes a look at this pistol that was released over 10 years ago.

TM MK45 Mod0 NGRS Hobby Show Video

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Here is a quick video done in the English language for those who want to to learn more about the Tokyo Marui MK45 Mod0 that was on display at the All Japan Model & Hobby Show last month. This video was taken by 808 Impz... "A look at the Tokyo Marui MK45 MOD.0. This was on display at the All Japan Model Hobby Show 2019."

TM MK46 Mod0 NGRS Hobby Show Video

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You can now watch another production made by Tokyo Marui promoting their MK46 Mod0 NGRS that was on display at the 59th All Japan Model & Hobby Show last week. It's the company's first SAW offering and it will be finally available in November 2019. Pricing will be expensive as it will be JPY148,000 or around US$1,365.00, excluding tax.

Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa Pistols Quick Look

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Airsoft Megastore features the most customised airsoft pistol series ever, the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa Gas Blowback Series... "One of the most iconic pieces of airsoft hardware is the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa, the most popular platform in the industry for GBB sidearm manufacturing...

...but what are you getting before all the bits are added?

Today, we take a quick look at the bare-bones, out-of-box Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa.

ZParts Handguard For TM M4 SOPMOD NGRS

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Zparts show how to install their handguard on the Tokyo Marui M4 SOPMOD NGRS... "New Arrival for Marui Sopmod M4 Next Generation with mo modifications required. It is produced with a aluminum alloy CNC machining and is anodized. This an exact copy of the original parts with all the chamfering signatures and sizes, all the tool marks, and bore hole signatures are fully restored."

TM M4 MWS GBB F1 UDR-15 3G Custom

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Sakataku TV shows this custom F1 Firearms UDR-15 3G gas blowback which uses the Tokyo Marui M4 MWS ZET GBB System. The receiver is the Iron Airsoft UDR-15 made for the Marui MWS that is available at Orga Airsoft in Japan. We like the look of this GBB rifle made to look like a sporting rifle.

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