In this episode, Airi takes a nostalgic trip down memory lane to prove her military credentials as a former member of JSDF. Accompanied by a skeptical guest who questions her skills because of her lackluster performance in survival games, she sets out to demonstrate her expertise. The main event involves a detailed breakdown and reassembly of an Type 89 rifle, which serves as a practical test of her training and muscle memory.
In this installment of her airsoft hunt, Airi explores the MPX from Stratos, a manufacturer known for internal parts rather than full builds. This specific model is a 9mm version of the popular MCX and comes as a set with a folding minimal stock. Whilst Airi finds the safety selector a bit stiff for her hands, she is pleasantly surprised by how light the gun feels, even with the magazine inserted.
Airi, a former Self-Defense Force member, is back on the hunt for her partner airsoft gun. This time, she’s checking out the APC9 PRO, a CO2-powered submachine gun version from Archwick. Since she used to work with actual Armored Personnel Carriers (also called APCs) in the military, she feels an instant, nostalgic bond with the name. At a price point of around 60,000 yen, she jokes about the cost but is quickly distracted by the shiny new toy waiting in the box.
In a video released by Arms Magazine for January 2024, they introduce Airi Kijima who graces the cover of the issue in its print edition... "Monthly Arms Magazine January issue released on Wednesday, December 27th! The cover model is Airi Kijima, an influencer who is an actress, idol, and singer. Check out the off-shots and interview video!"