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Tokyo Marui – Glock 26 Advance

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: GBB


TM Glock 26 Advance

The Tokyo Marui G26 Advance is very similar to the Glock 33 Advance used in the Anime, Ghost in the Shell, Stand Alone Complex. The Glock 33 Advance should be a .40 cal instead of the G26 in 9mm though. In airsoft you would only need a slide marked Glock 33. It's basically a Glock 26 with an extended magazine and barrel and barrell shroud. It's a little larger then a Glock 17,18c for reference.

Out of the box it took Green Gas fine with no leaks and after about 10 mag fills it's still not leaking. The blowback with Green Gas is very hard. So hard I'm afraid any day now the plastic slide will break.


TM Glock 26 Advance and G&P M3 Replica

Update 11/2007

Still functions as new using Green Gas no problem. It’s over 3 years old now.

Chrono Results (FPS)
GBB
.20 BB's
Min: 320.48
Max: 342.23
Avg: 333.94

STTI/KJW – HK MK23 NBB

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Manufacturer: STTI/KJW
Type: Gas Non Blow Back
Street Price: $70.00
SOLD! Hope I'm now over my "I wanna check out KJW guns" syndrome.


The STTI/KJW Mk23 and USP Tactical

The STTI/KJW Mk23 NBB is a copy of the TM MK23 NBB I already own. This is yet another curiosity in the quality and performance of a KJW gun compared to the usual Japanese mfg guns I usually buy.

First impressions… The quality is very "rough" compared to the TM. The plastic slide is made of Blaze Orange plastic, painted black… And there are NO trades at all on the gun. Trigger pull is even heavier then the TM and it feels like theres grains of sand in the action.

The silencer which is not a silencer at all but an inner barrel extender. You get some added fps when attached. See below for results. But not the ultra quiet shot as you would with the TM MK23.? The barrel extension is all plastic including the threads, so over time this may be an issue.? And as we all know, higher FPS doesn't equal better accuracy.


The STTI/KJW Mk23 Silencer Attached

But at $70.00 is it that good of a deal? Considering I bought a TM MK23 by itself from Dentrinity (They had a deal where you could buy the gun w/o silencer and LAM for $58.00 + Int'l Shipping),?I would have to?say no on the STTI/KJW.

This should be the last of my "I wonder if KJW is any good" comparisons.

Chrono Results (FPS)
Green Gas, Barrel Extender Attached
.20 BB's
Min: 420..43
Max: 473.43
Avg: 436.90