Another review of the new Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 D.O.R, this time by Tawashi who says that this model features a completely redesigned frame, which aims to improve the overall ergonomics compared to older versions. While it retains the typical double-stack thickness, the grip feels more natural in the hand, and the updated safety lever is designed to keep your thumb from getting into a wrestling match with the slide during operation.
Target-1 conducts a review of the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 D.O.R, a fresh addition to the airsoft lineup. They begin by unboxing the pistol, which was borrowed from a regular customer, and immediately reminds viewers to actually read the manual for once. Key external features are highlighted, including the 20mm rail for attachments, an ambidextrous safety for those who like options, and a redesigned grip that allows for a higher hold.
Mister Moro of Hyperdouraku reviews the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 D.O.R. This model features a 4.3-inch barrel, placing it in the commander-sized category, and is designated "D.O.R." for Direct Optics Ready. The slide is specifically designed to allow for the direct mounting of a micro pro sight, and the package includes the necessary mounting plates.
Yousan's Enjoyment conducts unboxing and initial impressions of the recently released Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 D.O.R gas blowback pistol. He notes the modern design changes compared to previous models, highlighting a grip that feels surprisingly slim and comfortable in the hand. It seems the "Direct Optics Ready" aspect gives the pistol a fresh look, though the internal mechanisms remain familiar to those who have tinkered with these before.
Tokyo Marui has recently released the Hi-Capa DOR 4.3 that TK Hero presents in this video. Whilst it might look like a shorter version of the previous 5.1 model, it has undergone quite a makeover. After waiting seven years—a duration he admits felt shorter until he checked the math—this new gas gun arrives with a reinforced plastic slide and a stylish ported design.
The Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 has officially gone "Direct Optics Ready" (DOR), trading in its blocky heritage for a more streamlined, semi-compact frame. This new 4.3-inch slide isn't just for show; it’s designed specifically to host a Micro Pro Sight. You can mount your optic low by swapping out the rear sight or use the included high-mount base if you prefer a bit of elevation.