It's back to airsoft revolvers for Mach Sakai for this video. He reviews the gas-injected Tanaka Works M13 .357 Magnum FBI Special 3-inch Revolver which is part of the K-Frame Series. The grip is wood-style with the Smith & Wesson branding it with the finishing of the rest of the revolver being steel-like. He finds it one of the airsoft revolvers that you want to enjoy whilst on display rather than use for airsoft shooting.
Mach Sakai reviews the Tanaka Works Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force SIG SAUER P220 Heavyweight Pistol. This is a good piece like the real steel version with blowback, functioning decocking lever, triggerr, magazine release, metal made hammer, stop, magazine release and more features. It has a thin pistol grip making it easier to hold and he finds operating it to be quite good. He also says it is a good side arm for airsoft games.
Not exactly an airsoft gun this time but it's something fun to shoot. Mach Sakai reviews the Tanaka Works P226 Railed Frame Model Cap Gun. This is a blowback cap gun which means it has some sparks or flames to simulate a firearm being fired and is also shell ejecting with the Realistic Bullet Type Cartridge X which is similar to the X-Cartridge 8mm airoft pistol series from Tanaka though the former doesn't fire any BBs.
Take your pick of July 2014 arrivals at RedWolf Airsoft where you get to choose some revolvers, CO2 and Gas pistols, and spring rifles from ASG, KJ Works, and Tanaka Works. Tim of RWTV tells us more... "This month on RedWolf TV, Tim will be introducing a new line of ASG CO2 Gas Blow Back Pistols and Revolvers, KJW's Duty P-09s as well as Tanaka's spring versions of the M40A1 and the G33/40!"
Hyperdouraku goes into a review session again and this time it's the newer version of the Tanaka Works M40A1 Air (Air Cocking Airsoft Sniper Rifle) whereas before they had the shell-ejecting version. This has a new bb-feeding system with the magazine having a capacity of 27-rounds and it also has a top Picatinny rail for mounting optics and the bolt handle has been designed not to hit the scope when it's flipped up.
Mach Sakai takes a revolver this time to review and fancied the Tanaka Works Smith & Wesson M442 2-Inch Centennial Airweight Revolver. This is a fully licensed revolver with a J frame. This product has been in the market since last year as retailers outside of Japan already have this in stock. It's made of ABS and there is a nickel version.
This full wood with metal receiver can be purchased at eHobbyAsia for US$615. Great for any World War II Pacific Theatre reenactments and play as part of the Japanese Imperial Army... "Tanaka Works Type 99 Airsoft Sniper Rifle, Replica of Classic World War II Bolt-Action Japanese Rifle, Zinc die casting - Real Wood Stock with full metal top receiver & bolt assembly, Adjustable antiaircraft Sight.