Tokyo Marui – HK G36c

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: AEG
Date Acquired: 12/2002

Update 03/2007

With the demise in the U.S. by HKUSA stopping the import and sale of the G36, and the extreme modifications the Armalite family gets. Plus the appearance of all the tan colored guns. it was tiime to give the G36 some updated Flat Dark Earth mods:


TM G36 Desert Carbine

Added the following:


TM G36 Desert Carbine – The other side

I chose to be picky with the componenets I added in that they all needed to be Flat Dark Earth color instead of lighter color Sand or Tan. This limited me to the components I added, but I like the end result.


TM G36 Desert Carbine – With Smokie's AG36 Short Launcher

Original Review


Stats
More Specs and Comparison Photos of the G36 line


G36c Packaging


G36c Packaging Inside

As always to start off, Tokyo Marui does a wonderful job in their packaging and package design. The packaging of the G36c does not disappoint.


G36c / Modified MC51, Size Comparison

One thing to note. The G36 Series si teh replacement to the HK Classic G3 line of battle rifles. My modified MC51 with full stock can be considered the Commando/Compact version of the G3 series and the "C" in G36c stands for *Commando/Compact as well. Another thing to note. the next generation of U.S. battle rifle will be made by HK called the OICW (Click Here for more info on the OICW) The lower end of the OICW is a G36k. Since the G36 series is based around the NATO 5.56 round the rifle frame is comparable to the M4/M16. The G3 line was based around the 7.62 x 51 or 308 cal round and thus a larger framed rifle.


G36c

The G36c is a very well built Airsoft replica. Very solid from stock to barrel. My first impression was it was a bit too small and comparable to the MP5 line of SMG's, but the G36c takes the best of a full sized rifle in Magazine and the High Cap mags will carry 470 rounds of ammo. The mags are now designed to snap together so you can stack as many mags as "makes sense". The Standard G36 mags have fake bullets (The Standard P90 mags do as well) inside them which make the unit look very impressive.


G36c Stock Folded

The compact size of the G36c with the stock folded is quite impressive. Although I personally like to shoulder my rifles when firing, this does add some benefits in CQB (Close Quarters Combat)


G36c Foregrip Closeup

The small 8.4 600Mah battery sits within the foregrip and it only takes the removal of 1 large pin to access. Space is limited in the foregrip, but I have already seen modified batteries for the G36c to fit in this space with some foregrip modification. The rails on the G36c are all metal and will accomodate any 20mm mounting system. This lower rail is very strong, ulike the AK47 Spetnaz, and easily held my CAW mini Launcher.


G36c Folding Stock Closeup

There is 1 large button to depress to fold the stock. The size of the button is helpful if you are wearing Flight or CVC gloves. The stock folds to the right and locks to teh body of the rifle. Simply pull the stock off the retaining clip to move it back into the unfolded position.


G36c Fire Control Selector and Std Mag Closeup

The Fire Selector is very positive and ambidextrous. Unlike the TM G3's this firing slector is very easy to operate and locks into position.


G36c (1 more and I can go Akimbo!!!)

Overall I am VERY impressed with the TM G36c in the detail and quality of workmanship. Anothr major thing of note is, the G36c manual states that the G36c uses the EG-1000s motor with a Gen 3 gearbox. I have yet to confirm either by stripping the gun but the diagrams in the manual state this. I can confirm that this rifle shoots about 290 fps out of the box as compared to a normal 275 fps for a stock AEG. The ROF and FPS are pretty impressive for a stock AEG.

Upgrade??? Of course. I just ordered a reddot scope, cantelevered scope mount, assault rifle bag and 3 point sling… Will add more pics when they get in. I will be waiting to upgrade the gearbox when more options in batteries get released for the G36c. 02-20-2004 Added M100 Spring and new GearSet.


G36c Accessory Additions, Guarder Cantilever Scope Mount, Guarder Red Dot Scope, Guarder 3 point Tactical Sling, Mil Force 36" Assault Rifle bag


G36c Accessories, Closer Look, Guarder Cantilever Scope Mount, Guarder Red Dot Scope, Guarder 3 point Tactical Sling


G36c SAW – Just added the First Factory G36 Box Mag (5000 Rnds), Nitro QD Bipod Mount and Classic Army Bipod


G36c SAW – A different view Wink

Chrono Results (FPS)
AEG
.20 BB's
Min: 358.96
Max: 355.38
Avg: 356.35

Tokyo Marui – Desert Eagle .50 Hard Kick

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: Gas Blow Back


w00t! Desert Eagle!!!

Just recieved thie Tokyo Marui, Desert Eagle .50 Hardkick from Dentrinity. The box had a huge yellow sticker on it saying "ONLY USE 134a GAS". And there was no dissapointment! Even with 134s Gas in it, this is everything TM advertised as being a very Hardkick gun. But it wasn't long before Green Gas was used and the recoil and?report?are scary nice.

As always a very high quality replica with a ver solid and powerful action. A bit too big to lug around on your thigh though, so mine has stayed off the field.


Desert Eagle!!! other side


Desert Eagle!!! Slide Locked


Desert Eagle!!! And for those of us who owned previous verions of the TM DE. The tradmarks are spelled correctly this time.

Maruzen – APS2 SV (Sniper Version)

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Manufacturer: Maruzen (Japan)
Type: Bolt Action Spring
Date Acquired: 06/2003


Maruzen APS2 SV with all the upgrades installed (See Below)


My Maruzen APS2 SV (New Commander Bipod, Verspod Clone)

UPDATE! The CA Gas Cylinder Broke!!! Replaced it with and 300%Upgraded Spring Cylinder from my pals at Airsoft Extreme. So any references to the Gas Cylinder will soon be edited out

Well it had to happen sooner or later. I wanted to check out a Bolt action action rifle…


My Maruzen APS2 SV. Bipod deployed (b4 upgrades)

Originally this rifle came with a spring driven cylinder, and I was amazed at the power and range or the stock unit.


My Maruzen APS2 SV. (b4 upgrades)

(Chronograph will be here in about a week so I can get some hard numbers)

But… as usual with me, I had to start upgrading the gun. I've already added the following:

  • BEC 4×30 Sniper Scope with Lighted Reticle
  • First Factory APS2 PPS Bolt Handle
  • First Factory APS2 PPS Scope Mount
  • CA Complete APS2 Level 2 Cylinder with 300% spring, spring guide & ver3 vacuum piston
  • Commander Bipod (Verspod Clone)
  • KM APS2 SV Silencer
  • Gaurder Sniper Cheek Rest
  • Props Canada 7.62mm Dummy Bullets

  • Close Up of the First Factory Upgrades


    Close Up of the First Factory Upgrades. Bolt open showing Gas Valve


    Close Up of the Commander Bipod and KM Silencer (Yes the silencer really silences)

    I was impressed on how the gun shot stock, but after adding the Gas Cylinder it shoots insanely hard. I had to order heavier bb's to see if I can get the bb's flight path under control.

    Chrono results (FPS)
    300% Spring Cylinder

    .20 BB's
    Min: 607.10
    Max: 609.92
    Avg: 607.45

    .43 BB's
    Min: 385.54
    Max: 402.86
    Avg: 392.97

Poseidon – Seburo – CX Compact Xploder – Maruzen PPK/S New Type

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Manufacturer: Maruzen (Japan)
Manufacturer: Poseidon (Japan)
Type: Gas Blow Back + Garage Kit

Well it had to happen… I will now attempt to build the Seburo – CX Compact Xploder, a line of weapons dreamed up by Masamune Shirow, the author of Ghost in the Shell and many other wonderful Anime and Manga.


Here's what the finished product looks like… I hope mine looks this way when I'm done.


Maruzen Walther PPK/S is the Base Gun


Maruzen Walther PPK/S (Bottom) Size Comparison to a Jericho and HK USP

[[[Update]]]

You wanna quick way to f-up a perfectly good Walther PPK or Resin Model Kit? Just send them my way… One thing I found out a bit too late (After Bonding the Seburo Slide to the Walther, is that the PPK New Type is different in dimensions then the original Maruzen PPK/s this resin kit was built around. Needless to say everythings a mess right now, but I'm a working on fixing it all.

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OK… after hours and hours of putty-ing and sanding and airbrushing flat black and gun metal…


The Seburo next to its' owner

I still need to work on the mag release and sanding the slide down a little more, but it shoots as a stock PPK would. Slide blows back. May need to get a harder recoil spring.


Seburo CX

 

 

Tokyo Marui – HK MK-23 Fixed Slide Gas Gun Set

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: Gas Fixed Slide
Date Acquired: 11/2002 (see bleow)


MK-23 Packaging

Well, it took alot of patience, but the MK-23 I ordered back in August finally arrived. (See my Retailer Review of Tokyo Hobby for more info on the delayed shipment)

First impressions: Great packaging! It can in a carry case with foam cutouts for the MK-23, magazine and silencer.


Case Closed


Case Open

The MK-23 is a large framed handgun and Marui did a wonderful job in creating this airsoft version. The gun is very solid and heavy and would be just shy of a real steel full framed HK USP unloaded.


Outta the box


Silencer Attached

The outer parts are mostly ABS, but the internals are all metal. Since this is a Fixed Slide, Non Blowback airsoft gas gun, the slide can be engaged, btu it serves no purpose. The silencer and wagazine are metal and YES the silencer has foam inserts and does silence (Video to ba added later)

You also get the LAM (Light/Laser Attachment Module) which sports a flashlight and LED laser. I will be exeprimenting on replacing the internals of the LAM with a Surefire Tactical Flashlight and Laser. Will keep you posted.

Firing the gun is FUN! Since there are no valve upgrades yet, I am shooting hte weaker HFC134a gas, but the hop up unit makes up for the lack of power. My KSC Glocks are more powerful since I was able to upgrade the valves to accept Green Gas, and hopefully this will be an upgrade option for the MK-23 soon.


Comparison with TM MK-23 Spring


Comparison with TM Desert Eagle Electric

More to be added/edited later!!!

w00t! I scored a 2nd TM MK-23 from Dentrinity for $58.00!!! This one came w/o LAM and Silencer, but I have some upgrades planned for this baby Very Happy

So far I added:

  • First Factory 20mm Under Mount Base
  • KM TN Giga Valve for Marui MK23 Fixed Slide
  • G&P Tactical Light, Single Cell
  • ICS Flash Light Mount
  • ICS Laser
  • ICS Laser Mount


This is my version of the "Poor Mans" LAM unit. The nice part is this LAM is modular and will work on almost any of my rigs.


My 2 TM, HK MK23's side by side.

Chrono results (FPS)
Green Gas
.20 BB's
Min: 338.22
Max: 350.93
Avg: 345.79

Tokyo Marui – HK G3/SG1

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: AEG (Automatic Electric Gun)
Date Acquired: 01/2002

Well, I've negelected my poor G3/SG1 long enough… This guns internals are still as good as new so the only things left for me to do was add external upgrades.


Added some external upgrades to my ol' G3/SG1

This gun now includes the following:

  • WGC Marui AEG's 450 Standard Upgrade Plan II
  • G&G RIS Foregrip (Yes! It's G3/SG1 Bipod Compatible)
  • Bushmaster RIS Covers
  • Marui Knight's Vertical Grip
  • G&G MSG-90 Stock
  • Leapers 3-9X40 Rubber Armored Full Size Scope
  • Guarder HK Scope Mount
  • Butler Creek Fliptop Scope Covers
  • HK Sling
  • Bushmaster Hard Rifle Case

I wanted to get a sniper rifle. Something I could mount a big scope and upgrade the gearbox and srping to fire as far as possible, while still retaining full auto capabilities. I ordered this rig from [url=shop.wargameclub.com]Wargameclub[/url] and had the follwoing installed:

  • Marui AEG's 450 Standard Upgrade Plan II

Currently this is how the rig looks

This rig is great for sniping and long range fire support with it's full auto capabilites. With the upgraded gearbox I shoot much heavier bb's which adds to the bb's flight stability. The hopup works great and the integrated bipod works well. Future upgrade would be to add a more accurate inner barrel and possibly a G&G R.I.S. foregrip.

Chrono Results (FPS)
AEG
.20 BB's
Min: 423.51
Max: 430.72
Avg: 426.84

Hudson – Jericho

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Manufacturer: Hudson Industry (Japan)
Type: Gas Blow Back
Date Acquired: 03/2003

Well I love the Anime, Cowboy Bebop (Check in other sections of this site for more info) and I just scored the Jericho (Baby Desert Eagle) used by one of the Cowboy Bebop characters Spike Spiegel.

First impressions… Very beautiful model of a gun!!! It's an exact copy of the real steel version down to all the IMI markings. It's a Gas Blowback gun with Plastic slide and metal frame. How does it shoot??? Did I say it was a beautiful model of a gun???

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It's shoots?Terrible! the 2 mags I have leaked on 134a Gas new! ? When it did fire bb's arc'd left and right.

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Con's (I really have no Pro's)

  • Can?ONLY use HFC134a
  • Slide is built of Cold Cast Resin.? Very thick and brittle
  • No Metal Slides were ever produced. (Typical of Hudson Guns)
  • No After Market Upgrades (Typical of Hudson Guns)
  • No Replacement Parts (Typical of Hudson Guns)

KJW – HK USP Tactical

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Manufacturer: KJW – Kuan Ju Works
Type: Gas Blow Back
Street Price: $80.00
SOLD

Well the price was hard to beat for a Gas Blowback Pistol that shoots all upgraded gases so I had to check out one of these guns for myself.

First impressions… well the quality is very "rough" compared to Japanese airsoft guns. The plastic slide doesn't match the frame color and things just don't seem as refined, but loading it up with green gas and firing was another story. This gun is loud! The slide action is crisp if not a bit scary. This version came with a threaded barell which will accept a 14mm counter clockwise silencer.

When pulling the trigger, it feels like theres sand or grit in the trigger mechanism. Field stripping this gun is no fun, due to some poorly aligned tolerances.

But it did answer my question on the build and quality of KJWs. Bottom line save a litel more money for quality. I will keep buying Japanese guns though.

I actually breathed a sigh of relief when I sold this thing.

Chrono Results (FPS)
Green Gas
.20 BB's
Min: 276.27
Max: 286.88
Avg: 282.94

I found out 1 thing from the chrono results which I was amazed was kind of low in relation to the loud bang when fired. Most gas seems to be used to cycle the slide rather then propel the BB. Even with a silencer installed, the sound is not significantly decreased as with other GBB pistols using the same silencer.

Tokyo Marui – M1A1 Thompson

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: AEG
Date Acquired: 04/2003

This gun came originally from our friend Guinness who sold it to another of our friends Stangman, but now it is owned by me. Below is Stang's review of the Thompson.

LITTLE HISTORY:

When the box arrived at my house I picked it up and since I've never held a airsoft gun before I didnt' know how heavy the box would be, but wow this thing had some weight to it. So I take it in my room cut open the whole roll of packing tape that my buddy Guinness put on there (guy I bought it from), and low and behold a BadAss M1A1 sitting right in the box just aching to be used and abused. The only problem was I didn't have any BBs…DOH!

Ok so the BBs finally arrive, and I charge up the battery, fill up my hi-cap and go into my backyard. So whats the first thing i do when i get out there? Ya you guessed it…FULL AUTO.

After I finished coating my backyard with little white BBs I decided to go get my friend to shoot me in the back a few times to see what it feels like, and as you probly know they dont hurt as much as paintballs but they do sting alittle. So enough with this boring crap you've been reading onto the good stuff.

PROS:
1) no wobbles at all, just be sure to keep the screws tight
2) wood looks(and to me feels) real
3) nearly real weight(feels like you could drop it from 100stories up and it wouldn't break)
4) fairly accurate for how short the inner barrel is.
5) feels very well balanced

CONS:
1) From what i've heard its a tight fit for the internals so it makes it alittle more difficult to upgrade.
2) If you are a girly man, this might be alittle heavy for you
3) the selector switches feel like you can break them off if you give it a good tug in the wrong direction

STUFF THATS NOT A PRO OR A CON (well maybe a few can if you think of it a certain way):
When going from full auto to single shot it will do 2-3rnd burst for 2 trigger pulls then it will go to single shot. (i dont know if this is normal or if something is wrong)

I chronoed the gun it is 270(+-5fps).

The clip goes in nice and smooth. When its in there its not coming out, no wobble at all, unless you release the latch (DUH).

Cocking slide that slides open…WEEEE!!! even though it does nothing its interesting, it feels kinda flimsy(even though it is metal) so i usually leave it alone



this review is subject to change when i play with it alittle more

Tokyo Marui – HK MC-51 Custom – DEN Custom Neo G3 Shorty

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: AEG (Automatic Electric Gun)
Date Acquired: 03/2002?

Based on a Marui MC51 but with a full stock modified to accept a 9.6 battery. The DEN Custom Neo G3 Shorty….

This rig was inspired by a custom gun built by a local Airsoft Retailer, Airsoft Extreme but mine is the "budget" version since I could piece the parts I really wanted and omit some of the pricier ones.

  1. 400fps Spring and Gearbox upgrade
  2. Marui G3 Full Stock Modified for 9.6 Battery
  3. G&G R.I.S. Foregrip
  4. Guarder Scope Mount
  5. Simmons 42mm Red Dot Scope
  6. Guarder Scope Mount
  7. Butler Creek Fliptop Scope Covers
  8. Bushmaster R.I.S. Shields
  9. Guarder 3 Point Sling


Currently this is how the rig looks

This rig is my favorite at this time. It is very accurate and will cut a soda can in half. The G&G foregrip make this rig very rigid. It's a large framed rifle so it feels very substantial when held, but the weight is light (Good for all day skirmishes). The hop up unit is great (same on as in the G3/SG1) and this rig is a pleasure to fire.

As of Aug, 2006, this AEG is still in "like new" operating condition since it's 2002 original purchase/build.

Chrono Results (FPS)
AEG
.20 BB's
Min: 398.75
Max: 400.17
Avg: 399.88