Airsoft Mike does an unboxing and quick review of the recently released Tokyo Marui M1851 Navy Revolver, an airsoft model designed with a focus on historical accuracy. The product features a faux-wood grip and a cylinder engraved with a depiction of the Battle of Campeche. Whilst made mainly from polymer to comply with Japanese manufacturing standards, the replica includes several metal components, such as the trigger, internal mechanisms, and the loading lever assembly.
Tokyo Marui is scheduled to release the M1851 Navy Air Revolver Pro Silver Model this coming Friday. This air cocking model operates without an external power source, requiring the user to manually cock the hammer for each shot. To improve structural integrity and shot consistency, the revolver features an internal metal frame that reduces flex during operation.
Mach Sakai reviews the Tokyo Marui M1851 Navy air revolver, a 2025 re-release that brings a bit of the Old West to the airsoft world. The model features a textured finish that attempts to mimic wood grain and metal, though it remains a lightweight plastic build weighing in at about 451 grams. It operates on a single-action system, requiring the hammer to be cocked for every shot, which provides a tactile experience for those who enjoy manual operation.
In this video by Gun Rocks, they review the Tokyo Marui M1851 Navy airsoft revolver, showcasing its brass material, engraved cylinder, and unique firing mechanism. It demonstrates the revolver's disassembly and tests its accuracy at 20 meters. The reviewer discusses the pros and cons, noting its realistic design but also the difficulty in achieving consistent shots. They conclude the video by giving it a rating of four out of five stars.
Arms Magazine's Tornado Yoshida shares what he thinks about the new Tokyo Marui M1851 Navy airsoft revolver... "The Colt Model 1851 Navy, or '51 Navy' for short, is the revolver that appears most often in Westerns after the Colt SAA. For that reason, it has been popular for a long time, and many people have been waiting for the '51 Navy that can be played with BB bullets."
Mach Sakai takes a look at the newly released Tokyo Marui M1851 NAVY Revolver. This single-action, air-cocking revolver features realistic operation, requiring manual cocking for each shot. Faithful to the original design, it boasts intricate details like a functional loading lever, attachable brass percussion cap, and three-part disassembly. The cylinder features laser-engraved "Battle of Campeche" artwork, a woodgrain-painted grip, and a brass front sight.
Hyperdouraku does one of the first reviews of the newly released Tokyo Marui M1851 Navy revolver and they share what they think about it... "It's amazing to think that a gun from over 170 years ago can be enjoyed in this way with the latest airsoft guns.
It's a very well-thought-out airsoft gun, and the action and disassembly are fun, so it's a highly recommended item that can be used in your room or as a Western survival game.
Tokyo Marui has announced the release date for their highly anticipated M1851 Navy airsoft revolver. Set to hit shelves on 23 January 2025, this single-action revolver brings the classic design to life with impressive detail and functionality.