Tokyo Marui AK-102 NGRS AEG At Patrol Base
OptimusPrime
16 Feb 2026
Stu goes over one of the AK NGRS from Tokyo Marui available at Patrol Base. The Tokyo Marui AK-102 is a modern take on a recognizable design, mixing elements from different generations to create a platform familiar to fans of digital battlefields. It features a 5.56 style magazine, which is noticeably straighter than the curved versions typical of its family tree. Weighing about 2.6 kilograms, it offers a manageable option for those who prefer not to feel like they are lugging around a heavy piece of farm equipment during their weekend activities.
Supplying the ammunition is a 480-round high-capacity magazine, allowing for plenty of trigger time before needing a refill. The battery is stored within the front handguard rather than the receiver, which is accessible via a simple lever. This design choice makes battery changes straightforward, ensuring you spend more time playing and less time performing unauthorized surgery on your equipment in the middle of a muddy field.
On the range, the rifle operates with a recoil system that provides physical feedback for a more engaging experience. It produces a velocity of around 310 feet per second, which is a step up from the standard output usually expected from this manufacturer. While it lacks a bolt-stop function because of the high-capacity magazine, the internals are tuned to launch projectiles with enough range to make you feel as if the laws of physics are occasionally taking a coffee break.