Airsoft Mike does an unboxing and overview of the Tokyo Marui AK White Storm Next Gen Recoil airsoft rifle, which he immediately commended for its striking two-tone black and white aesthetic and overall quality. A major point of praise is its construction, as the rifle features a robust, predominantly metal build on components like the receiver, sights, and trigger, a detail noted to be superior to some of the manufacturer's other products.
L'Antre Du Dingo does a comprehensive review of a not exactly a new product, the Tokyo Marui Mk46 Mod.0 Next Generation Recoil Shock (NGRS) LMG airsoft replica. Ding begins by discussing the replica's high price point (around 1600€) and holding a raffle to give the item away to a channel supporter ("Tipper") who helped finance the purchase. He then delves into the replica's features, noting its robust, nearly all-metal construction, giving it a significant weight (6.6 kg) that contributes to the realistic feel.
The video by Prime Mech Airsoft showcases their custom-built 2J MK18 Next Gen Build, which is based on the M4A1 CQBR SOPMOD Block II platform. This airsoft rifle utilizes the Tokyo Marui Next Gen Recoil Shock (NGRS) system, and its performance has been enhanced with several upgrades, including the installation of a Leviathan NGRS electronic control unit, PandoRA Retro Arms gears, and a Brushless T238 motor, resulting in a muzzle energy of 1.9 Joules when firing a 0.36g BB.
Mister Moro reviews the MS FACTORY M727 Abu Dhabi Carbine next-generation electric gun in this Hyperdouraku feature. This airsoft replica is inspired by the transitional M727 carbine developed in 1985 for the UAE, which featured a 14.5-inch barrel and telescopic stock, bridging the gap between the M16A2 and the modern M4.
Timerzanov Airsoft gets to check out another Tokyo Marui NGRS for this video review... "Hello everyone! Today I'm introducing you to a new Next Gen EBBR from Tokyo Marui. This time, it's the SCAR-L in a long barrel version. A replica of the SCAR-L with a fire stop system, recoil on every shot, and a functional bolt catch, all in a beautifully crafted and finished product.
So, is this a good replica or a bad one? Sit back and let's take a look!
Timerzanov Airsoft gets his hands one of the older M4 NGRS from Tokyo Marui, the M4A1 SOCOM NGRS... "Hello everyone! In this short unboxing video, I'm introducing my latest airsoft purchase: a Tokyo Marui Next Gen EBBR. This is the Tokyo Marui M4A1 Carbine SOCOM Next Gen, the brand's second M4 EBBR. I'm joined in this video by Kév, so enjoy the video, everyone!"
Prime Mech Airsoft, a French workshop specializing in high-end airsoft rifles, has developed an upgraded MK16 MOD 0 Recoil NGRS Build based on the Tokyo Marui NGRS SCAR L. This custom rifle is designed to provide the fastest and cleanest trigger response and the quietest AEG operation possible. The build features several key upgrades, including a Leviathan electronic trigger unit, Pandora gears, a 22 TPA motor, and an output of 1.3 joules with 0.32g BBs.
Based in their workshop in France, Prime Mech Airsoft present their high-end airsoft rifle, the Recoil Shock MK18. Built for MilSim use, the rifle is based on the Tokyo Marui NGRS Next Gen MK18 Mod 1 M4A1 CQBR Sopmod Block 2 II. The custom build features a Leviathan NGRS and a Brushless T238 motor, delivering a fast and clean trigger response with a muzzle velocity of 1.7 joules when using .32g BBs. The company specializes in building quiet AEGs, prioritizing performance and stealth for serious airsoft enthusiasts.
Classic Airsoft does a scrutiny of the Tokyo Marui MP5SD6 NGRS, a famous new generation AEG that airsoft players prefer to use for CQB games... "The Tokyo Marui MP5SD6 NGRS Next Generation Recoil Shock Airsoft, with an energy of less than 0.5J, is one of the most fun NGRS models I own. The burst mode is really a lot of fun! Enjoy!"
Richard from Eagle6 Airsoft showcased a customer's upgraded Tokyo Marui MP5SD6 Next Gen AEG. The demonstration included firing tests and a detailed overview of the modifications. The rifle achieved a tested range of 65 meters using 0.32g BBs, with an observed muzzle velocity of 268 FPS when measured with 0.32g BBs. Other FPS measurements for different BB weights were also recorded during the demonstration.