Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui VSR-ONE & CQB Scope Perfect Match

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In this video, Mach Sakai reviews the Tokyo Marui VSR-ONE, a modern bolt-action airsoft rifle that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie but functions with old-school precision. The rifle is noted for its compact, folding design and surprisingly light weight, making it easy to carry for those who prefer not to get a workout while playing. It features a very chunky bolt handle that makes cycling the action feel satisfyingly smooth, even if the spring tension is a bit firm at first.

Nineball Tokyo Marui MP7A1 Custom Outer Barrel + Short SAS

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Laylax demo the easy installation of the Tokyo Marui MP7A1 Custom Outer Barrel + Short SAS under their Nineball brand... "This outer barrel and 14mm reverse thread adapter set is compatible with both electric and gas blowback guns for the Tokyo Marui MP7A1. Eliminating the step inside the outer barrel allows for the use of a longer inner barrel* than the factory version, expanding customization possibilities.

Paknam536's Tokyo Marui URG-I GBB Review

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A quick review by Paknam536 of the Tokyo Marui URG-I gas blowback airsoft rifle. This airsoft replica is modeled after equipment used by special forces. It features a compact design with a Cerakote finish for durability and an adjustable stock to accommodate different arm lengths. The rifle includes a standard magazine and is noted for its lightweight build, making it easy to handle for extended periods without needing a gym membership.

Mach Sakai's Tokyo Marui M1851 NAVY Review

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Mach Sakai reviews the Tokyo Marui M1851 Navy air revolver, a 2025 re-release that brings a bit of the Old West to the airsoft world. The model features a textured finish that attempts to mimic wood grain and metal, though it remains a lightweight plastic build weighing in at about 451 grams. It operates on a single-action system, requiring the hammer to be cocked for every shot, which provides a tactile experience for those who enjoy manual operation.

BB Range 042: Tokyo Marui P320 Keeps Going Out of Stock

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In this video, BB Range 042 takes a look at the long awaited Tokyo Marui P320 GBB Pistol that was finally released last year, putting an end to five years of rumours involving legal battles and production drama. Based on the civilian version rather than the military M17, this model skips the official Sig Sauer branding—presumably to keep the lawyers happy—but maintains a build quality that feels solid in the hand.

PewPew Paladin On How Tokyo Marui Can Improve The NGRS Range

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How can Tokyo Marui breath new life into the NGRS range? Here is what Pewpew Paladin thinks... "With the rise in popularity of more affordable Gas Blowbacks, the TM NGRS range has taken a bit of a hit.. Simulated recoil is no longer the premium feature it once was and the second hand value of an NGRS is tumbling as a result.

Tokyo Marui Evolt AEG First Impressions By Eagle6 Airsoft

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Eagle6 Airsoft share their first impressions of the Tokyo Marui Evolt M4A1 AEG. This latest generation Tokyo Marui AEG features dimensions that match real-steel firearms, providing a physical feel comparable to gas blowback platforms. The rifle includes a thin grip and an adjustable barrel system that allows for length modifications. Its receiver is designed without trademarks, offering a blank surface for custom engravings.

Tokyo Marui NGRS Deans Conversion

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ADZZZYs Armoury shows how convert the Tokyo Marui NGRS to use Deans connectors for Lipo batteries... "How to use lipo batteries with your Tokyo Marui NGRS airsoft AEG. The TM NGRS range as standard require a proprietary battery to make them function. This allows for the use of a greater range of batteries using a deans connector. This can be applied to the TM HK416, M4 Sopmod, MK18 and URGI, CQB-R and HK417."

VFC & Tokyo Marui Gas Blowback Rifles Tested In Winter

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Mr. Duffo and EMH take VFC and a Tokyo Marui AK gas blowback rifles into the woods to see which one handles the freezing weather without turning into a decorative prop. They skip the usual accuracy tests to focus on the more practical goal of finding a gun that cycles when the temperature drops well below zero.

Mach Sakai: Hi-Capa 5.1 vs. P320

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In this video, Mach Sakai compares the Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 5.1 and the P320 gas blowback pistols during a chilly outdoor session. The Hi-Capa is noted for its smooth slide action and a high-capacity magazine that holds plenty of gas, which is helpful when the weather isn't exactly tropical. Meanwhile, the much newer Tokyo Marui P320 steps into the ring with a slightly more efficient engine, proving it can handle the cold without complaining as much as its rival.

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