Tokyo Marui P320, G19 Gen 5 MOS, Hi-Capa D.O.R. 4.3 & Model 29 .44 Magnum At The 63rd Shizuoka Hobby Show
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15 May 2025

The wait is over—the 63rd Shizuoka Hobby Show has officially kicked off, and for the airsoft players, it's the most thrilling time for the second quarter of 2025! Tokyo Marui are putting on display their upcoming airsoft handguns, making this year's event a paradise for pistol lovers. From the Tokyo Marui P320 Full Size GBB Pistol to the G19 Gen 5 MOS GBB Pistol, should whet your tongues. And that's not all—the Hi-Capa DOR 4.3 GBB Pistol is here to impress with its dynamic performance, while the Model 29 .44 Magnum Airsoft Revolvers brings a touch of classic firepower to the lineup.

No need for small talk—let's dive straight into the product that’s sure to have players setting aside funds and counting the days until release. Get ready to feast your eyes on the what will soon be must-haves in the airsoft world!
Tokyo Marui P320 Full Size GBB Pistol

They have announced the specifications for their long-awaited P320 Full Size Gas Blowback Pistol. While the specific release date and pricing remain undetermined, development efforts are actively underway to finalize these details. Interested parties are advised to anticipate further announcements regarding the official launch.
The development of this model includes a newly designed blowback engine, featuring a rail integrated into the piston to facilitate a smoother sliding stroke. To maximize the piston's travel within the slide's limited internal space, they have implemented Tokyo Marui's first under-hammer system. Furthermore, the "FCU (Fire Control Unit)," a component designed to fit within the frame, can be removed without the need for tools, mirroring the real firearm's design. It is noted that this is intended as a visual and functional reproduction. Each individual FCU will feature a unique serial number laser-engraved upon it.




Performance-wise, the pistol utilizes a 15mm diameter piston cup to generate a robust blowback action. The slide itself will be constructed from reinforced resin to ensure durability. Attention to detail extends to the rear of the slide, where the extractor, extractor plunger, extractor SP guide, and slide rear cap are reproduced as separate components, enhancing the realism of the replica.


Functionality includes a variable hop-up system, allowing users to adjust the trajectory of projectiles. The hop-up dial is conveniently accessible through the ejection port when the slide is in the open position. The under-rail located forward of the trigger adheres to the 20mm Picatinny standard, enabling the attachment of various compatible tactical lights. The takedown lever replicates the 125-degree rotation found on the actual firearm. A safety mechanism has also been incorporated to prevent the takedown lever from being manipulated when a magazine is inserted.



To accurately simulate the blowback cycle, an outer barrel tilt assist mechanism has been integrated. This feature precisely reproduces the rearward movement of both the slide and the outer barrel during operation. This mechanism also serves to prevent internal contact between the slide and the top of the chamber. The ambidextrous manual safety mirrors the structure of the real counterpart, providing a tactile and positive operation. Similarly, the ambidextrous slide stop is designed as a high-rigidity integrated unit that avoids direct contact with the slide, mitigating wear on the slide stop notch.
The included magazine has a capacity of 26 rounds, with its top portion shaped to closely resemble the real magazine. Spare magazines, as well as a planned 32-round capacity "long magazine," are slated for release concurrently with the main body. Notably, a subtle step near the ejection port, a byproduct of the manufacturing process on the real firearm, has been intentionally reproduced on this model. The distinct grip pattern has also been faithfully replicated through laser processing of the mold.



Tokyo Marui G19 Gen 5 MOS Gas Blowback Pistol

The highly anticipated G19 Gen5 with MOS (Modular Optic System) specifications is on the horizon, offering users the exciting capability to mount a dot sight directly onto the pistol. While the precise date of release and the final pricing details remain to be determined, anticipation is building for this new addition to the Glock family. Adding to the excitement, a G19 Spare Magazine Version 2.0 is also under development, slated for a concurrent launch.

This new G19 Gen5 MOS incorporates a MOS-compatible cylinder, drawing its design from the established G17 Gen5 MOS gas blowback pistol. Notably, despite its MOS configuration, the cylinder capacity has been enhanced by approximately 20%, promising users extended shooting sessions. Recognizing the need for durability, the slide of the G19 Gen5 MOS is constructed from carbon-reinforced resin, engineered to effectively withstand significant recoil. Furthermore, for users seeking enhanced aiming capabilities, the slide is designed to accommodate the separately available Micro Pro Sight.



Staying true to its lineage, the G19 Gen5 MOS faithfully reproduces the hallmark features of the Gen5 (5th generation) Glock pistols. These include the distinctive front slide design, characterized by chamfering and additional serrations, a grip that omits finger channels for improved adaptability, and a convenient ambidextrous slide stop lever. Recognizing the diverse hand sizes of shooters, the G19 Gen5 MOS offers a modular grip system. Users can customize the grip size in three distinct stages by utilizing or omitting the included grip back straps, which come in two different sizes and two distinct types.

The standard magazine included with the G19 Gen5 MOS boasts a capacity of 22 rounds and features a readily visible orange follower. Moreover, in a testament to its compatibility within the Glock ecosystem, all magazines that are compatible with existing gas blowback G19 series pistols can also be seamlessly used with the new G19 Gen5 MOS, providing users with flexibility and convenience.

Tokyo Marui M29 .44 Magnum Revolvers

Also on display which customers have been waiting for update for some time now are for the 6.5 inch and 4 inch M29 .44 Magnum models, and they are currently working on these as well. The release date and price are currently undecided, so they ask that interested individuals stay tuned for further updates.



Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa D.O.R. 4.3 Gas Blowback Pistol

The Hi-Capa D.O.R. series is expanding with the introduction of the Hi-Capa 4.3 D.O.R. gas blowback pistol that was first revealed during the Tokyo Marui Festival 2024, featuring an approximately 4.3-inch outer barrel. While the specific release date and pricing details are still under development, the company is diligently working towards its eventual launch. This new model retains the compatibility with the separately available Micro Pro Sight, allowing for direct mounting onto the slide.


Leveraging the established mechanism of the original Hi-Capa D.O.R., this pistol enable a low-profile installation of the Micro-Pro Sight, enhancing operational stability. Should the optic's battery deplete or its position become unfavorable, users can detach the sight while leaving the mounting base intact, thus permitting continued use of the standard iron sights. Furthermore, this model has the internal mechanism derived from the Hi-Capa D.O.R., yet present a distinct design. It comes equipped with a standard undermount rail integrated chassis, providing the flexibility to attach a variety of optional accessories compatible with the 20mm Picatinny standard.

Enhancements to the handling and ergonomics of these pistols include a newly designed round grip, intended to offer increased comfort during use. It also features a new ambidextrous thumb safety that incorporates an integrated thumb guard. Each pistol is supplied with a magazine that has a capacity of 28 rounds. Importantly, it maintains compatibility with the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa gas magazines currently available on the market, offering users greater flexibility in their choice of accessories.
At the Tokyo Marui "Test Firing Corner," visitors aged 18 and above can exclusively experience the Tokyo Marui G17 Gen 5 MOS Gas Blowback Pistol, complete with a mounted Micro Pro Sight for enhanced target acquisition; age verification via identification such as a driver's license is required at reception for access to this responsible trial opportunity.
The 63rd Shizuoka Hobby Show in 2025 is taking place at Twin Messe Shizuoka, beginning with vendor days on May 14th and 15th from 9:30 to 16:30. On May 6th, students from elementary to high school in Shizuoka Prefecture can engage in hands-on activities, including model assembly workshops and RC car operation, fostering creativity and interest in hobbies. The event opens to the public on May 17th (9:00–17:00) and May 18th (9:00–16:00), with free admission requiring advance registration. More details are available on the official Shizuoka Hobby Show website and it is organized by the Shizuoka Model Teaching Materials Cooperative Association.