A quick review of the Maruyama FMG-9 GBB by Sói Tuyết Airsoft. The shop notes that the box includes standard accessories like a BB loader and a hex key, though he fields the review with a bit of a rush due to his own tight schedule.
GBB Phil from Blowback Maniac Airsoft goes over the Maruyama SPC-9. According to him, this gas blowback SMG is a budget-friendly surprise that manages to outshine its pricier cousins from VFC. Phil admits he originally bought it to save money by sharing magazines with his MP9—proving that even in tactical hobbies, we all love a good "buy one, get one" logic for our wallets.
Toronto Airsoft has added the Maruyama FMG-9 to its inventory. This gas blowback submachine gun is designed to fold into a compact rectangular form for discreet transport and can be deployed for use in seconds.
The platform utilizes a gas-operated system that supports both semi-automatic and full-auto firing modes. It features an adjustable hop-up for flight path tuning and includes an extended Glock-style gas magazine to manage ammunition capacity during use.
Toronto Airsoft gives us a good look at the Maruyama MP9 gas blowback airsoft submachine gun, a compact piece of equipment that seems to have more moving parts than a complicated wristwatch. They start by showing off the gun’s sleek design and its impressively satisfying clacks and clicks. It’s the kind of item that makes you feel like an action hero, even if you’re just standing in your living room in mismatched socks.
OPS-Store talks about the Maruyama MP-IX, a gas blowback airsoft submachine gun based on the Swiss B&T MP9. Constructed mostly of polymer with metal internal components, this compact replica is designed for maneuverability in tight spaces. It features plenty of rail space for accessories, a folding stock that shrinks the unit down to a mere 30 centimeters, and a 45-round magazine.
In an update by Golo Airsoft, the Maruyama B&T MP9-N gas blowback submachine gun has undergone a serious mechanical makeover. The original out-of-the-box performance left much to be desired, with the gun struggling to feed BBs properly and venting gas like a confused humidifier in even mildly cool weather.
AirSIX TV takes a look at the Maruyama MP9, a gas blowback airsoft submachine gun modeled after a Swiss design. It features a polymer frame and weighs approximately 1.4 kilograms without a magazine. The unit comes with a silencer and an ambidextrous magazine that holds 45 rounds, though it does not include official licensing marks.
Ragnoz shows a quick demo of the Maruyama APC-9 Pro G GBB airsoft gun by showing its operation and features. It displays the process of loading the firearm and performing magazine changes. The footage includes the gun being fired in both semi-automatic and full-automatic modes, showing the gas blowback mechanism. The demonstration presents the external design of the model.
Jaeger Precision talks about the Maruyama SCW-9 SD2 Pro Gas Blowback Rifle (GBBR), also known as the APC9 Pro, and its compatibility with a shared magazine system across other Maruyama SMGs. He first unboxes the SD2 model, which features an enlarged M-Lock handguard and an included suppressor extension, noting the benefit of the magazine platform for airsofters who own multiple compatible replicas.
A full review of the new Maruyama MP9 gas blowback by the Middle Aged Gamer... "This is the 2025 Maruyama Review, in this video we take a good look at Maruyama's latest creation, the MP9 GBB. We put this Amazing little GBB PDW to the test, is it accurate?, Is it Reliable? these questions and more will be answered in this video.
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