Hyperdouraku: MS Factory Evolt Custom XM177E2

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Mister Moro scrutinizes the MS Factory EVOLT Custom XM177E2 for Hyperdouraku. He states that this model is based on the new Tokyo Marui EVOLT system but styled after the classic XM177E2, a short version of the M16 used by special forces during the Vietnam War. This unique combination gives players an old-school aesthetic paired with modern performance.

Molcom Tries The Tokyo Marui M4A1 Evolt

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The Tokyo Marui E-VOLT M4A1 that Molcom checks out is a fresh take on electric airsoft guns, arriving in a split-box setup that makes it look like it has undergone a minor medical procedure. The internal gearbox is divided between the upper and lower receivers, which is a clever thing of engineering, even if it means you have to play some assembly required right out of the gate.

Landing Zone's Tokyo Marui Evolt Review

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Thai-language Landing Zone's in-depth review of the Tokyo Marui Evolt, an airsoft rifle that aims to bridge the gap between electric accuracy and gas-powered realism. After thirty years of sticking to traditional electric designs, the manufacturer has introduced a system that requires the user to manipulate the charging handle and bolt release just like a real firearm.

Tokyo Marui MP5A5 NGRS Compared To The Evolt M4 With Recoil

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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."

PTW, DAS, ATOM, EVOLT! What's The Difference?

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In this episode of "Ask Demeura" of Mokei Paddock, they have crew discussing the differences between high-end airsoft models like the PTW (Training Weapon), DAS, and ATOM, while comparing them to Tokyo Marui’s newer EVOLT. The speakers describe the PTW and DAS as the luxury cars of the airsoft world—think Ferraris and Aston Martins—designed for enthusiasts who value realistic parts and specific trigger feels.

BZ Tactical On The New Tokyo Marui EVOLT System

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Tokyo Marui big reveal before the end of 2025 is its new EVOLT system, aiming to bring the experience of a gas blowback rifle to the world of battery-powered AEGs. BZ Tactical present the first mode, an M4 carbine replica that features a true one-to-one scale design, including a slim motor that allows for a realistic grip size rather than the usual chunky versions that feel like holding a brick.

Building MK16 URG-I 14.5 On The Tokyo Marui Evolt

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Andy Airsoft shows the process of building an airsoft MK16 URG-I using the Tokyo Marui EVOLT as a base. It begins with the unboxing of various high-quality components, including the rail system, outer barrel, and internal upgrades. The assembly is handled with the kind of precision usually reserved for watchmaking, though with significantly more tactical tan-colored parts.

Custom PTS EPS Battery Stock For Tokyo Marui Evolt

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Owning a Tokyo Marui EVOLT usually involves a repetitive ceremony of taking down the rifle just to swap out a battery. While the specialized MS LiPo battery is reliable, its 800mAh capacity tends to clock out after about 20 magazines, leaving players in the lurch mid-game. For those who would rather spend their time aiming than performing field surgery on their gear, the constant disassembly is a chore that threatens to wear down the frame over time.

Using The Tokyo Marui EVOLT M4A1 In An Airsoft Game

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The Gessaba Channel put the Tokyo Marui EVOLT M4A1 through its paces during a day of tactical games. The participants spend a good portion of the time navigating a wooded field, occasionally running into teammates while trying to find an enemy to shoot. There is a lot of tactical crouching and peering around trees, which is standard procedure for anyone trying to avoid a plastic pellet to the face.

Tokyo Marui M4A1 Evolt Fixed Stock Install

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Neko Shark provides a practical guide on installing a fixed stock onto a Tokyo Marui Evolt airsoft rifle. He demonstrates the assembly process, starting with a stock that has had a hole pre-drilled for installation. It turns out that getting a piece of plastic to sit perfectly on a metal tube is rarely as simple as it looks in the manual.

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