Wolverine Airsoft MTW AK-105 Technical Overview
OptimusPrime
10 Jun 2026
Rich Lort of Wolverine Airsoft gives a technical overview of the long-awaited MTW AK-105, shifting away from their traditional M4 platforms to deliver a purpose-built HPA rifle. Built rather solidly with steel parts, the replica avoids the typical gearbox clutter and instead integrates a patent-pending engine chassis system. This design aligns the internal mechanics to keep your shots going where they are supposed to, while retaining compatibility with specific ecosystem accessories and select real-world parts.
The replica integrates tech upgrades like an Inferno XTS engine and a Bluetooth-enabled control board. This circuit setup allows you to tweak your settings or run diagnostics directly through a smartphone app. For the players who enjoy realism until it gets inconvenient, the rifle offers simulated empty magazine detection; it stops firing when your preset round count hits zero, requiring you to rack the charging handle to resume. You can also turn this option off if you prefer to just ignore reality entirely.
Maintenance is surprisingly simple, especially for anyone prone to losing their workspace tools. The rifle can be field-stripped using a clever 2mm Allen key hidden right inside the cleaning rod. Loosening a few screws frees the engine and the entire front end, giving you quick access to the hop-up assembly so you can spend your afternoon playing instead of hunting for an misplaced wrench on the sidelines.