Giza test three different types of toy revolvers: foam dart, BB, and cap gun. He begins by demonstrating how to load foam darts into the first revolver, followed by loading BBs into the second and a cap ring into the third. Each revolver is then tested by shooting at targets, with the foam dart revolver successfully knocking down a can, the BB gun penetrating another can, and the cap gun producing smoke and a loud bang.
Ken Taka shows another cap gun which is made by Craft Apple Works (CAW), a Colt M1911A1. It features blowback operation with reusable brass cartridges and a 7-round magazine. This replica boasts full Colt markings, a substantial weight and authentic feel, and no visible "CAW" markings. It functions, fires, and field strips identically to the original. The caliber is .45 blowback brass cartridges (reusable), with a loaded weight of approximately 820g and a capacity of 7+1.
Ken Taka showcased the Beretta 92SB-F "Hollywood Version" Evolution 2 Heavy Weight cap gun, a re-release of MGC's classic model gun with improvements. This special edition, released at the end of 2024, replicates the specifications used in Hollywood films like "Die Hard" and "Lethal Weapon 2," including a long slide stop, compatible grip (left side), and checkered magazine catch.
A good look at the Beretta 92SB-F "Hollywood Version" Evolution 2 HW Cap Gun by Arms Magazine in this video... "Beretta submitted the 92SB-F, a slightly modified version of the 92SB, to the XM9 Service Pistol Trials to decide which handgun would replace the Colt M1911A1 for the US military. In the end, it was a one-on-one battle with the SIG SAUER P226, and it was successfully adopted as the official handgun. After that, the model name was changed from 92SB-F to 92F, and it became more popular in Japan.
Arms Magazine give us a look at the BWC Kimber Ultra CDP 2025 Short Recoil Blowback Model Cap Gun in this video... "The 3-inch model has a fast slide recovery speed during blowback, and the barrel tilted (downward) as the slide recoils does not return completely, making it prone to poor closure, and it is said that it is difficult to balance even with a real gun. BWC has overcome this challenge by modifying the barrel area.
Not an airsoft gun, but a cap gun that shoots 7mm caps in the cartridges, the Tanaka S&W M28 “The Highway Patrolman” 4" HW gets featured by Arms Magazine... "Speaking of 'Hi-pato', many people may think of model guns that were previously released by MGC and Kokusai. Tanaka's newly released S&W M28 'The Highway Patrolman' 4-inch Heavy Weight Model Gun (hereinafter referred to as 'Hi-Pato') has an unprecedented high quality finish."
We get to watch a review by Hyperdouraku of the Tanaka Works Model Gun S&W M68 CHP Cap Gun, which can be good prop for movies and TV shows... "This time, let's review the firing model gun S&W M68 CHP, a collaboration model of Tanaka Works and Kyoei Trading.
The grand old man of airsoft, Tanio Koba, has been mainly tinkering with cap gun projects in recent years apart from helping design airsoft gas tech for companies. By the look of the videos we've seen before, he takes great pleasure in seeing them fired with flash, smoke and even shell ejection. In this video, the Hyperdouraku crew visits him to check his Full Auto Minimi Project that ejects shells quick as well as smoke effect. Good as prop or for some shooting fun.
For those who love collecting shell ejecting cap guns, Hyperdouraku does a review of the Tanaka Works Desert Eagle.50AE Cap Gun. Using 5mm caps in the cartridges, this can also be used as gun prop where in can mimic shell ejection, blowback action, and gun smoke rather than using blanks in real firearms, making it safe to use. This is not an airsoft gun.
Hyperdouraku visits Tanaka Works to check out their new products... "First of all, the SAA gas gun currently under development. Since it is still a prototype, the materials and finish may change in the product version. The die-cast parts are also a prototype that has not been colored yet. The basic structure is a Pegasus revolver that loads bullets and gas into the cylinder...