Mach Sakai: AK White Storm NGRS

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The best suited NGRS from Tokyo Marui for winter airsoft is the, AK White Storm NGRS and Mach Sakai checks one out in this video review. The Tokyo Marui AK Storm, a modernized AK47 with tactical upgrades boasts enhanced operability, it features a short barrel for maneuverability, adjustable stock, quick-change magwell, and backup sight mount. Experience realistic recoil, auto stop, adjustable hop-up, and full/semi-auto firing with this next-generation electric gun.

Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui H&K USP GBB Pistol

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Mach Sakai checks the Tokyo Marui USP GBB pistol is a meticulously designed model that offers both single and double action, with a left-side control lever for safety and decoking. It has a large-diameter cylinder for reliable gas firing and blowback, providing a powerful blowback effect. The model also has a safety and decoking system that allows the hammer to be locked when fully cocked, preventing accidental discharge.

Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui SAA.45 Civilian 4 3/4"

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The iconic SAA.45 gets a revamped "Civilian" model from Tokyo Marui with a wood-grain grip, authentic reloading experience, and improved performance thanks to a metal frame, variable hop-up, and safety. Load BBs, cock the hammer, and enjoy the fun of this classic revolver reborn. Mach Sakai reviews this revolver in this video.

Tokyo Marui G18 Gen4 & Gen5 Compared

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Will there be some performance disparities when these two well received gas blowback pistols from Tokyo Marui get tested by Mach Sakai? The Glock 17 Gen 4 GBB is already a tested product whilst there still needs to be a definite verdict on the Gen5. Watch the video to find out.

Mach Sakai Tests The Tokyo Marui XM177E2 Springer

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Tokyo Marui has an XM177E2 airsoft carbine, but this is a springer rather than an MWS gas blowback or NGRS which we hope they will do a retro series using these newer tech of theirs. Mach Sakai gets to test a springer and checks it for features, operations, and performance at a quick steel challenge.

Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui M9 GBB Pistol

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Another look at a not so new product from Tokyo Marui by Mach Sakai, the Tokyo Marui M9 Gas Blowback Pistol. The Tokyo Marui M9 is a classic airsoft pistol with a crisp trigger pull, realistic blowback, and new features like an adjustable hop-up and functional hammer decocker. This budget-friendly replica of the iconic U.S. military M9 packs a punch for its price, making it a great choice for airsoft enthusiasts.

Mach Sakai Tries The Tokyo Marui Glock 17 Gen5 MOS GBB

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Mach Sakai recently reviewed the new Tokyo Marui Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS GBB Pistol. The review included a comparison with the Glock 19, focusing on aspects such as magazine compatibility and internals. The Glock 17 Gen5 Tokyo Marui package was also examined, which included the instructions, overall length, weight, and a comparison between old and new magazines.

Marui Micro Pro Sight Test On The Glock 17 Gen 5 MOS GBB

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Champion practical shooter, Mach Sakai, has tested the Micro Pro Sight on the latest Glock 17 Gen 5 GBB MOS Pistol from Tokyo Marui. The review covers various aspects of the pistol, starting with the presentation of the Glock 17 Gen5 MOS Micro Pro Sight. It includes the installation of the Micro Pro Sight and its adjustment. The review also features live firing of the Glock 17 Gen5 MOS, along with measurements of the initial velocity and firing sound.

Mach Sakai: Systema PTW CQB-R

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Mach Sakai takes a look at the PTW CQB-R from Systema Engineering, the company that is well known for its most realistic AEG for training purposes until new generation AEGs from competitors such as Tokyo Marui and GBLS came in. Is it still one of the most desired airsoft training weapons? Check the video out.

Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui Patriot HC AEG

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Mach Sakai takes the small but terrible Tokyo Marui Patriot HC AEG for a spin. This compact, M4-style AEG boasts a high cyclic rate and 250 FPS, making it ideal for indoor or close-quarters combat. Despite its short barrel and front end, it retains the classic M4 body and features a spacious top rail for optics and quad rails for attachments. Reliable, powerful, and easy to use, it's a great primary weapon for tight spaces or a backup for CQB specialists.

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