Tokyo Marui – M14 SOCOM, CQB EBR

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: AEG

This will be my 2nd Tokyo Marui M14. Was so impressed by the build quality, performance, and multitude of upgrades/add-ons, I went with TM again. This is also my 2nd EBR conversion. This time I went with the Trigger Happy CQB EBR which is a more weight balanced option if you add a battery capable stock.


Tokyo Marui – M14 SOCOM, CQB EBR

The TM M14 SOCOM comes with a shortened inner/outer barrel setup. The original SOCOM stock is extremely nice as well, with the pebbled black texture. It's more rigid then the original M14 stocks.


Tokyo Marui – M14 SOCOM, CQB EBR

This EBR has been setup to use a G&P style 9.6 crane stock battery. Rewiring was relatively easy, and the end result is a more balanced AEG. The stock FPS is very respectable and only slightly lower then the Original TM M14.

Chrono Results (FPS)
.20 BB's
Min: 304.55
Max: 309.93
Avg: 307.44

Tokyo Marui – VZ61 Skorpion

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: AEP


Tokyo Marui – VZ61 Skorpion

This AEP caught my eye mainly for the fact it has an all metal lower receiver. Upon closer inspection, the workmanship of this small SMG is highly detailed. This gun uses a lower voltage 7.2 volt battery pack, but surprisingly it's performance is impressive for it's battery voltage.


Tokyo Marui – VZ61 Skorpion

The battery pack is easily accessible through the bottom of the pistol grip an includes a battery ejection handle. Another nice functional design addition. And for an AEP the fps performance is pretty impressive.

Chrono Results (FPS)
.20 BB's
Min: 236.82
Max: 242.36
Avg: 239.01

Classic Army – SCAR-L

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Manufacturer: Classic Army (Hong Kong)
Type: AEG
Date Aquired: 03/2007

Classic Army's first "original" AEG build. While it is internally based on the M15, many improvments have been made to make the SCAR-L an airsoftreality. What was most impressive to me is how CA brought this to market w/o the fanfare and hype of other manufacturers, who stil have yet to deliver on their promises.


Latest Add-Ons

There is already a very detailed review of the CA SCAR-L by AEX located here (Thar be an ORCA easter egg on that page ;). I will try and focus on what wasn't covered in their review.


Classic Army – SCAR-L

Features:

  • Unique Serial Number
  • Metal Charging Handle
  • 7mm Metal Bearing Gear Box
  • Hi-Cap Magazine (300 Rd)
  • Metal Flip up Front & Rear Sight
  • CNC made Metal Upper Receiver
  • Up to 9.6V Mini Type Battery can be used
  • Fiber Lower Receiver & Retractable Folding Stock
  • Magazine Released Catch can function in both sides of receiver
  • Bearing Spring Guide, Bearing Piston Head, Sealed Nozzle & Cylinder
  • Motor without screw type


Starting to like the Tan/Sand/Desert Furniture now ;P Color Comparisons.

The machined upper is very nice and doing the battery butt stock modification from the AEX Review makes battery change very easy. This is a very skirmishable gun out fo the box with a few easy modifications.

Update 05/13/2007


With DTP CMag Installed

Tested some magazines:

  • Tokyo Marui Standards – Works Perfectly
  • Tokyo Marui Hi-Cap – Works Perfectly
  • Classic Army Hi-Cap – Works Perfectly
  • MAG Mid-Cap w/HK Markings – Works Perfectly
  • G&P Illuminated Tracer Mid-Cap – Feeds OK (Still has weak spring problem). Illuminator doesn't work on SCAR.
  • DTP Electric C-Mag – Works Perfectly
  • STAR Low-Cap – Works Perfectly

Update 05/19/2007

Added:


Classic Army – SCAR Convetible Outer Barrel


Classic Army – SCAR Large Stock Desert

Chrono Results (FPS)
.20 BB's
Min: 313.32
Max: 324.18
Avg: 318.21

Tokyo Marui – AK47 – AK74 SOPMOD

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: AEG
Date Acquired: 03/2007

Update – 02/2008!


Tokyo Marui – AK47 – AK74 SOPMOD

Since I love my other AK SOPMOD so much, I decided to convert my already modded AK/AKM to an AK74 SOPMOD. This replaced alot of crappy ACM parts and furniture I had previously installed, but as always, the TM Internals have been working reliably. New build added the following accessories:

  • King Arms – X-47 Rail System
  • King Arms – AK74 Metal Body Set (Includes, Metal Body, Pistol Grip and Ribbed Top Cover)
  • Classic Army – SLR105 Compact – Front Assembly
  • Classic Army – Krink Flash Hider
  • ACM – VLTOR AK Stock Tube
  • MAG – AK74 Midcap Magazines
  • Systema M120 Spring

I had to have the stock tabs cut off the AK74 metal body, to accommodate the VLTOR AK Stock Tube. It fit together well. Other then that, all other parts bolted on w/o having to make any adjustments.


Tokyo Marui – AK47 – AK74 SOPMOD

I did buy an Element made AK SOPMOD Kit which included Tactical Trigger Guard/Mag Release, Upswept Bolt Handle and Selector. This will no be 2 out of 2 Element products that are complete garbage (The first was an Element AK74 metal body). The Element AK SOPMOD Kit will not fit on a King Arms AK74 Metal body w/o modifications, so remembering the frustration I had with the first Element product I had. I gave up easily on this1 and will not add it.


TM AK's – (Top) AK47 SOPMOD , (Bottom) AK74 SOPMOD

Chrono Results (FPS)
.20 BB's
Min: 396.69
Max: 398.87
Avg: 397.02

Old Build Below…


Tokyo Marui – AK47 – AKM Mod

The Tokyo Marui AK47 is one of TM's most successful lines as far as durability, and stock fps and accuracy. The are also relatively simple to work on and tons of upgrades exist.

This is the AKM conversion I'm working on. The following parts added so far.

  • Bomber AK74 Real Wood Stock Set
  • CAW GP-15 Grenade Launcher
  • G&P Slant Break
  • Element Ribbed Top Cover


TM AK's – (Top) AKM , (Bottom) SOPMOD

Tokyo Marui – AK47 – SOPMOD

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: AEG
Date Acquired: 03/2007

Update 07/2007

Finally found an X47 rail system I can live with and was not ridiculously priced. The First Factory/Nitro.Vo X47 Rail System. Now just need to replace that crappy GWS AK SOPMOD Bolt, find a Krebs Offset Vertical Grip, Tactical Magazine Catch and possibly an AK104 style front end to fully complete this project 😉

Update 05/2007

UFC/G&P finally released their copy of the TDI X47 rail system. Redwolf has them for $349.00 in Hong Kong, but the Real Steel TDI X47 sells here in the US for $379.00. So this combined with the fact the GWS AK SOPMOD Bolt broke, I've lost interest in this project. Will keep you posted.


Tokyo Marui – AK47 – SOPMOD conversion

The Tokyo Marui AK47 is one of TM's most successful lines as far as durability, and stock fps and accuracy. The are also relatively simple to work on and tons of upgrades exist.

Right now it's still a work in progress. Converting a Tokyo Marui AK47 to a Blackheart Int'l SOPMOD AK. Parts added so far:

I'm now rethinking the whole BHI SOPMOD AK conversion now that the GWS AK SOPMOD Bolt and Selector was of such poor quality. Will keep you updated here.


TM AK47's – (Top) AKM , (Bottom) SOPMOD

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CAW – BG-15 Grenade Launcher

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Manufacturer: Craft Apple Works (Japan)
Type: Grenade Launcher


CAW – BG-15 Grenade Launcher

The CAW – BG-15 Grenade Launcher is a replica of BG-15 Mukha, Russian Grenade Launcher. Real steel info here.

For a CAW Grenade Launcher, this version is suprisingly heavy and the build has more metal then past CAW builds. But the barrel is still plastic/resin as most CAW grenade launchers are. This is a muzzle loaded launcher.

It performs well, handling all the grenades I currently own. Still a bit awkward to muzzle load, especially on a full size AK.


CAW – BG-15 Grenade Launcher

Tokyo Marui – M1911A1

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Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui (Japan)
Type: GBB


Tokyo Marui – M1911A1

I already own the Hi-Capa 5.1 and 4.3, so when TM released the M1911A1, I knew it would be another high quality reproduction from them.


Tokyo Marui – M1911A1

The TM M1911A1 did not disappoint in reproduction quality. I got this 1 locally at AEX so I was pleasantly surprised on the "tasteful" defacing of the Colt Trademarks. The grip safety works correctly and slide mechanics are smooth.


Tokyo Marui – M1911A1

Performance wise, it takes green gas no problem. Because this magazine is fashioned after a real single stack, gas capacity is limited, but I could easily cycle 1 full mags worth of bbs (About 25 rounds) per single gas charge. Accuracy is also impressive, even with the old style sights. Probably what TM means by "Hi-Kick, Hi-Grouping"


Tokyo Marui – M1911A1

No doubt, as with all previous TM releases, a wealth of upgrades and add-ons will be on their way. I will probably leave this 1 stock though.

Chrono Results (FPS)
.20 BB's
Min: 301.27
Max: 318.44
Avg: 314.69

Classic Army – SLR105 Gold Plated – Limited Edition

Manufacturer: Classic Army
Type: AEG

Came across this interesting item. This is a Classic Army built, Gold Plated SLR105. There have been a few made by retailers that were plated or gold painted aftermarket, but this would be the first batch seen, gold plated and built direct from a major airsoft mfg.


Classic Army – SLR105 Gold Plated – Limited Edition

This AEG includes a wood foregrip and stock. All external metal parts were gold plated including the butt plate, pistol grip screw, side mount, magazine floor plate and battery spacer tube under the top cover.


Classic Army – SLR105 Gold Plated – Limited Edition

The plating job was very well done. All stampings are clearly visible through the plating process.


Classic Army – SLR105 Gold Plated – Limited Edition

The Arsenal Logo looks nice in gold plating Wink


Classic Army – SLR105 Gold Plated – Limited Edition

Classic Army – AG36 Grenade Launcher

Manufacturer: Classic Army (Hong Kong)
Type: Grenade Launcher
Date Acquired: 09/2006


Classic Army – AG36 Grenade Launcher

The Classic Army – AG36 Grenade Launcher is a replica of HK's AG36 grenade launcher. Real steel info here. The CA version has an all metal barrel, folding quadrant sight system and includes a long G36 foregrip.


Classic Army – AG36 Grenade Launcher – Sites unfolded

Unfortunatley to mount on a Tokyo Marui G36c you need to modify some of the internal battery space and add a longer outer/inner barrel. I'm not even sure if you loose battery space with this specific foregrip and I'm assuming this is made for the CA G36 full size line.


Classic Army – AG36 Grenade Launcher
Side Loading, spring loaded.

Fortunately for me, I bought this nade launcher to modify as an XM320. The stand alone version of the AG36.

Will keep posting on progess of the modification.

Oh well.. I got lazy and mounted it to a G36 LOL!

ETREMELY front?heavy and ridiculously long now. This killed the ability to carry a battery in the foregrip Frown

I may go back to the XM320 project very soon.

CAW – HK69A1 Grenade Launcher

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Manufacturer: Craft Apple Works (Japan)
Type: Grenade launcher
Date Acquired: 09/2006


CAW – HK69A1 Grenade Launcher

The Craft Apple Works, HK69A1 Grenade Launcher is a replica of HK's stand alone grenade launcher. Real steel info here. It is a well distributed grenade launcher in Europe and was in the 1998 movie Ronin.

Since I recently came across the slug type of grenade, and the technological advancements they have made in their design, I've been hooked back on the 40mm type gas grenades. Check out the Grenade Collection post. I also would rather have a standalone launcher then always having to pull my M4 or G36 out.

The CAW, HK69A1 is a typical, CAW build. Very accurate replica, but uses a lot plastic/abs. I've also noticed a the trigger is not setup to handle the newer generation of grenades with harder internal springs. To fire my Madbull Slug grenade, you need to squeeze the trigger a couple of times before it triggers the grenade. It's has no problem firing Mosquito Molds grenades, but unfortunately,?the new Classic Army grenade will not physically fit in this launcher (Too large in diameter).


CAW – HK69A1 Grenade Launcher, Stock and Sight extended

This unit includes a sliding stock and grenade elevation sights. It's spring loaded breech loading, but unlike the US M79, you cannot "flick" the barrel into a closed/loaded position.

Update 01/2007

Some newer nades made by Madbull, CA?or other Chinese mfgs, Have a hard time working with this launcher due to their harder piston springs.