Mach Sakai: Tokoro-san & The Legendary Hudson M3 Grease Gun

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In this video, Tokoro-san and Mach Sakai examine a vintage Hudson M3 Grease Gun airsoft model. The duo is amused by the peculiar engineering of the era, noting that the magazine is surprisingly heavy compared to the lightweight body of the gun itself. They joke that the magazine feels more like a blunt object or a gym weight than a part of a toy, suggesting it might be more effective as a projectile on its own.

Mach Sakai With The "Golgo 13" M16 From Western Arms

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Mach Sakai does an in-depth look at a Western Arms replica of the iconic M16 sniper rifle used by the legendary manga character Golgo 13. He unboxes and assembles the gas blowback rifle, noting its substantial weight of over four kilograms and its specialized carrying case that looks like it belongs in a spy movie. It seems the rifle is ready for a professional contract, or at least a very serious afternoon at the range.

Rare Hudson M3 Grease Gun Gas Blowback Review

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Mach Sakai gets his hands on a rare Hudson M3 Grease Gun, an airsoft gas gun of the classic submachine gun, featuring a gas blowback system that aims to mimic the operation of the original firearm. This particular unit was found in the used section of a hobby shop in January 2026 and stands out for its unique construction, which uses a significant amount of resin to keep the body relatively light.

Mach Sakai's Full Review Of The Noveske N4 Ghetto Blaster

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The Noveske N4 Ghetto Blaster takes center stage in this review by Mach Sakai, and this is a gas blowback airsoft rifle said to play nicely with the Tokyo Marui MWS system. Dressed in a Bazooka Green finish with a gold-toned muzzle, this compact tool weighs in at about 2.5kg. It arrives without iron sights, apparently leaving the choice of optics entirely to your imagination, though it offers plenty of rail space for those who prefer actually seeing what they are aiming at.

A Thorough Look At the Tokyo Marui Python

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Mach Sakai takes another good look at the Tokyo Marui Colt Python 6-inch gas revolver, a bit of a relic from the past, as it is no longer in production. It features a unique 24-round capacity system where each cylinder holds four BBs, which is quite a feat of engineering for a revolver. While it sports a plastic exterior that might not fool a high-end collector, it carries a certain nostalgic charm for those who remember when it was a staple on store shelves.

Mach Sakai: AGM MP44 Real Wood AEG

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Mach Sakai checks out the AGM MP44 AEG that comes with real wood and metal furniture, weighing in at a substantial 4.2kg. This updated version has moved away from painted finishes in favor of a black dye process, giving it a more authentic appearance. The rifle includes a high-capacity magazine holding 500 rounds, though its sheer length might make you feel like you are carrying a small piece of furniture rather than a tactical firearm.

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.

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.

CA870 Custom Designed by George Tokoro

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Mach Sakai reviews a unique collaboration between Maruzen and George Tokoro: the "Arakure" (Rough) Stock Kit for the CA870 airsoft shotgun. The kit features a stock that looks like it was hacked off by a rugged survivalist in a hurry, complete with visible screw holes and a deliberately unpolished finish. It’s the perfect accessory for anyone who wants their high-tech airsoft gun to look like it barely survived a scrap metal yard.

Western Arms M92F Blademaster 3 Review

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Mach Sakai takes a good look at the Western Arms M92F Blade Master III, a gas blowback pistol that stands out due to its substantial weight and striking two-tone appearance. Weighing in at over a kilogram, it feels more like a small dumbbell than a sidearm, providing a solid sense of stability for anyone looking to get a minor workout while shooting. The integrated compensator and silver-on-black aesthetic give it a look that suggests it belongs in an action movie rather than a standard range bag.

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