Mach Sakai Tries The Classic Tokyo Marui S&W M645

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Mach Sakai recently had a great time at the range with the Tokyo Marui S&W M645 airsoft pistol, a model based on S&W's first .45 caliber automatic pistol that was introduced in 1985. This air-cocking model is simple to operate: users manually prepare each shot by pulling back the slide, after which a pull of the trigger fires the BB bullet. Enhancing its performance, the pistol features a hop-up system which imparts rotation to the BBs, allowing them to fly further with less power.

Mach Sakai: Carbon8 Striker 9 Silencer Custom

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Mach Sakai reviews the Carbon8 Striker 9 with a custom silencer, listing its features like the gold outer barrel and chamber. He talks about specifications such as its 32cm length and 810g weight, and covers the trigger pull, ergonomic grip, and field stripping process. As always, he conducts shooting tests, including an accuracy test at 15m and a chrono test to measure muzzle velocity, concluding with positive impressions of the silenced CO2 pistol.

The KSC M93R II HW Revisited

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Mach Sakai checks out a legend, the KSC M93R II HW gas blowback pistol if it still lives up to expectations. He points out its features, including its System 7 mechanism, a realistic weight of 1187g, and a 32-round magazine. The gun’s design, from its six-port compensator barrel to its full-auto, burst, and semi-auto firing modes, is detailed. Performance tests show an average muzzle velocity of 76 m/s and a cycle rate of 11.28 rounds per second.

Pleasant "Jakin!" Marushin Randall Custom Black

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Mach Sakai conducts areview of the Marushin Randall Custom Gas Gun, which is a Winchester 1892 model with a black finish and a walnut stock. He lists the gun's dimensions, weight, ammunition capacity, and gas filling process and from there conducts a firing test at 5 and 9 meters, noting the gun's stable trajectory. Additionally, a chronograph test is performed, which shows good stability in muzzle velocities. 

Mach Sakai: AGM Dragunov SVD Real Wood

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Mach Sakai takes a close look at the AGM Dragunov SVD Real Wood Air Cocking Airsoft Gun. He details the gun's specifications, including muzzle velocity, length, weight, and magazine capacity. From there, he demonstrates hop-up adjustment, selector and cocking handle operation, and magazine loading, followed by shooting tests at 15 meters to assess accuracy, sound, and trigger pull.

Rare Maruzen Shell Ejecting M1100 Black With Metal Finish

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Mach Sakai gets to check out the Maruzen M1100 Black Metalize Finish, a gas blowback airsoft shotgun from 1999. He goes over the gun's specifications, including its rare, discontinued status, "black metalized finish" for a realistic feel, and folding stock. He notes it holds four shells in the tube magazine and one in the chamber, and has a gas tank in the grip that allows for about 50 shots per fill. He does firing demonstrations at different distances, and tests the muzzle velocity and sound. 

Mach Sakai: Tokyo Marui VSR-ONE GOLD vs G-SPEC

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In this video, Mach Sakai makes a detailed comparison between the new VSR-ONE Gold Edition and the classic VSR-1 G-Spec airsoft sniper rifles. The VSR-ONE is noted for its compact design, foldable stock, modern pistol grip, and larger bolt handle, making it more ergonomic and easier to handle. The G-Spec has a higher muzzle velocity and is slightly quieter. Both rifles have a similar light trigger pull and excellent hop-up performance and accuracy.

Mach Sakai's G&G Levar7 Gas Gun Review

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Mach Sakai checks out the G&G Levar 7 gas gun, is a modern, lever-action airsoft rifle that uniquely combines an M4 upper receiver with a lever-action lower receiver. The gun, which weighs 2517g, has a total length of approximately 56cm and a solid feel due to its metal construction. It uses a lightweight, 32-round magazine, but is compatible with other M4-style magazines. The gun features adjustable fiber optic sights, and its handguard includes rails and M-LOK slots for expandability.

Mach Sakai: AGM AW338

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Mach Sakai gets a long rifle this time to review, the AGM AW338 air-cocking airsoft gun. He covers everything from unboxing and assembly to its physical features, including weight, length, rail system, and stock. He also delves into performance aspects like muzzle velocity, hop-up effectiveness, and accuracy, concluding that the AW338 is a great value for its price, making it a suitable choice for airsoft enthusiasts.

Mach Sakai: Maruzen Government CQB Gas Blowback

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Mach Sakai goes over the Maruzen Colt Government CQB gas blowback airsoft pistol, a model first released in 2000. The review details the pistol's specifications, markings, ergonomics, and safety features, alongside a demonstration of its disassembly and reassembly. Performance tests cover gas consumption, muzzle velocity, and sound, with the reviewer commending its unique heavy recoil and surprising accuracy despite a heavy trigger.

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