Okisaba does a lighthearted review of the Tokyo Marui G36K NGRS that is roughly 17 years old. He admits he accidentally bought it after his friends all agreed to coordinate their outfits with M4 rifles, leaving him as the odd one out. Despite being a bit of an aging relic in the airsoft world, the group finds humor in its quirks, such as the surprisingly low secondhand price and its relative rarity on modern playing fields.
Mach Sakai conducts a detailed comparison between the Tokyo Marui Next Generation MP5A5 and the Evolt M4 with Recoil. He examines the MP5's physical build, noting its weight of 2.84kg and its functional features like the 72-round magazine and adjustable sights. He takes the time to demonstrate the battery installation process using a LiPo battery and explores the tactile feedback of the selector and charging handle, which allows for the famous "MP5 slap."
Maydaysan Airsoft navigates a close-quarters arena with an MP5SD6 NGRS from Tokyo Marui. The gameplay consists of a lot of tactical whispering and cautious door-peeking, making the whole experience feel like an incredibly high-stakes game of hide-and-seek. Despite the intense atmosphere, the team finds time for "bunny hopping" through hallways, proving that hopping around like a caffeinated rabbit is apparently a valid strategy in simulated combat.
Timerzanov Airsoft gets his hands on one of the earlier NGRS, the Tokyo Marui G36K NGRS... "Hey everyone! Today I'm reviewing another EBBR NGRS model from Tokyo Marui! This time, I'm talking about one of the G36 Next Gen Recoil Shock models, and for this video, I've chosen to present the G36K Next Gen Recoil Shock.
As a huge Heckler & Koch fan myself, I simply had to own one of this manufacturer's most legendary rifle models.
How can Tokyo Marui breath new life into the NGRS range? Here is what Pewpew Paladin thinks... "With the rise in popularity of more affordable Gas Blowbacks, the TM NGRS range has taken a bit of a hit.. Simulated recoil is no longer the premium feature it once was and the second hand value of an NGRS is tumbling as a result.
ADZZZYs Armoury shows how convert the Tokyo Marui NGRS to use Deans connectors for Lipo batteries... "How to use lipo batteries with your Tokyo Marui NGRS airsoft AEG. The TM NGRS range as standard require a proprietary battery to make them function. This allows for the use of a greater range of batteries using a deans connector. This can be applied to the TM HK416, M4 Sopmod, MK18 and URGI, CQB-R and HK417."
Stu goes over one of the AK NGRS from Tokyo Marui available at Patrol Base. The Tokyo Marui AK-102 is a modern take on a recognizable design, mixing elements from different generations to create a platform familiar to fans of digital battlefields. It features a 5.56 style magazine, which is noticeably straighter than the curved versions typical of its family tree.
Maydaysan Airsoft delivers a retirement speech for his favorite airsoft gun, the Tokyo Marui MP5 A5 Recoil Shock. According to him, after four years of loyal service, the firearm has developed a mysterious appetite for electricity that would make a modern smartphone jealous. While the gun has survived past mishaps like a frozen nozzle and a snapped charging handle—sacrificed during a particularly enthusiastic reload—this new electrical gremlin seems to be the final boss he cannot defeat.
This custom airsoft gun, built by Prime Mech Airsoft, is based on a Tokyo Marui URG-I Next Generation Recoil Shock (NGRS) platform. Key performance upgrades include the installation of a Leviathan NGRS electronic control unit (ECU) and a 22 Turns Per Armature (TPA) motor. When tested, the rifle achieves an output of 1.2 Joules (J) using 0.30-gram BBs.
Kouinia presents a premium airsoft replica of the HK 416, specifically the Tokyo Marui Next Gen Recoil Shock (NGRS) model. This custom project was inspired by the French special forces series Cœur Noir and was developed in partnership with OP Store. The replica is designed for maximum realism, featuring an electric blowback system that provides a distinct recoil sensation, a full metal body, and a specialized "battle-worn" paint finish that gives it a rugged, field-used appearance.