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.
Mach Sakai reviews a vintage Maruzen Uzi Pistol, a gas blowback airsoft gun originally priced at a modest 8500 yen. Despite its age and manual dating back to 1996, he is quite surprised to find it in functional condition after picking it up from a used shop. The gun features a unique internal gas tank system alongside the magazine, which allows it to fire a few rounds even after the magazine is removed—a quirk that requires some extra caution during handling.
Mach Sakai reviews a customized Tokyo Marui Steyr AUG HBAR electric airsoft gun. This specific model was acquired from a hobby shop's used section and features several modifications, including a custom nozzle and a heavy barrel assembly. The rifle measures 92cm in length and weighs 3.87kg, making it a substantial piece of equipment.
Mach Sakai puts the Tokyo Marui EVOLT M4A1 electric gun to the test, focusing on its performance in an outdoor setting. He explores the modular nature of the rifle, demonstrating how easily it can be taken down and how users can switch between different barrel lengths. He even jokes that for those who can't decide between a recoil or non-recoil model, the ultimate solution is simply to buy both and swap the parts around as needed.
Mach Sakai reviews the King Arms AS VAL, a full-metal electric airsoft gun modeled after the specialized Russian assault rifle. The video details the physical build of the firearm, noting its weight of 2.6 kilograms and its integrated suppressor. Key external features are showcased, including the side-folding metal stock and the placement of the fire selector and safety lever.
Mach Sakai reviews the SYSTEMA Training Weapon (PTW) M4A1, a high-end electric airsoft gun in terms of pricing and features. He examines the external build quality, noting its rigid construction and realistic dimensions. He explores features such as the adjustable hop-up, the functional selector switch, and the slim grip that houses the motor.
Mach Sakai reviews the KSC SIG P226R Standard Heavyweight gas blowback airsoft pistol, specifically the version re-released in November 2025. He examines the physical attributes of the model, including its length, weight, and the realism of the heavyweight material. Detailed attention is given to the external components such as the sights, engravings, and the operation of the slide and trigger, as well as the functionality of the magazine.
In this video, Mach Sakai reviews the Tokyo Marui HK PSG-1 electric sniper rifle, examining a unit priced at 54,800 yen. He notes the rifle's substantial presence, measuring 122 cm in length and weighing 4.46 kg. The review details various adjustable features designed for precision, including the cheek piece, butt plate, and a customizable pistol grip with a trigger shoe.
Mach Sakai reviews a used ARES M40A6 airsoft sniper rifle, an impressive replica of the modern US Marine Corps bolt-action platform. He highlights the rifle's significant 4.7kg weight and robust metal construction, noting that while it is heavy to carry, the build quality provides exceptional stability and a realistic mechanical feel.
Mach Sakai reviews of the EMG PCC 7.5 Gas Blowback airsoft rifle, which is built on the Tokyo Marui MWS system and has the highly convenient feature of accepting Hi-Capa magazines. He starts by outlining the rifle's core specifications, including its initial velocity of approximately 80-84 m/s, its price of 52,000 yen, and a weight of 2064g.