In Airsofts Early Days What Were the Tokyo Marui Un Branded Pistols

In Airsofts Early Days What Were the Tokyo Marui Un Branded Pistols


Early on Tokyo Marui airsoft lineup

Tokyo Marui
Type Private
Founded 1965
Headquarters

Adachi, Tokyo

,

Nihon

Products Airsoft guns and rail transport modelling
Website www.tokyo-marui.co.jp

Tokyo Marui Co. Ltd ( 株式会社東京マルイ , Kabushiki-gaisha Tōkyō Marui ) is a Japanese manufacturer of airsoft guns and toy cars located in Adachi, Tokyo, and are famous for pioneering the blueprint of bombardment-powered airsoft guns.[1] Their products are principally sold in Japan, but are likewise exported worldwide.

The visitor had its own center for airsoft sport called Tokyo Marui BB Sports Field which was operated during 2009 and 2010.[2] The guns have appeared in numerous movies and it has merchandising arrangements with many games[ commendation needed ].

Automatic electric guns [edit]

Tokyo Marui was the kickoff company to introduce airsoft guns powered solely by electric motor gearbox-driven leap-piston assembly in 1992, which they called "automatic electric gun" (AEG). This compact air pump system was implemented in their starting time battery-powered automatic firing replica, the FAMAS F1. Other airsoft guns were and then introduced. The three-gear AEG design developed by Tokyo Marui is even so in use today, and has been copied numerous times through the years by many other airsoft manufacturers[ citation needed ].

Tokyo Marui's airsoft replicas were made primarily from ABS plastic bodies, but also used metal parts where needed. Their more than recent models, such as the Blazon 89 and AK-74M rifles have had full metal externals. The internal gearboxes of these guns are primarily powered by rechargeable batteries. A standard, unmodified Tokyo Marui gearbox will fire 0.20 g airsoft pellets at 240 to 300 feet per second (73 to 91 m/s) — effectually 0.viii to 0.9 joules (0.59 to 0.66 ft⋅lb) of muzzle free energy – depending on the model. These gearboxes may be modified for higher performance with aftermarket parts, only Japanese law limits their power output to 0.98 joules (0.72 ft⋅lb).

Tokyo Marui makes the following AEGs:

  • M14 series
    • M14 SOCOM
    • M14 (fiber-blazon stock)
    • M14 (wood-type stock)
  • M16 & M4 series
    • Colt M16A1
    • Filly M16A1 Vietnam version
    • Filly M16A2
    • Colt M16 Golgo 13 (Express edition)
    • Colt M733 Commando
    • Filly M4A1 R.I.Due south.
    • Colt M4A1 carbine New-type
    • Colt M4 SOPMOD (Electrical Blow Dorsum)
    • Colt M4 S-System
    • Colt M4 P.Grand.C
    • Filly M4A1 SOCOM Carbine (Electric Blow Dorsum)
    • Colt M4 CQB-R Black (Electrical Blow Dorsum)
    • Colt M4 CQB-R Dark earth (Electric Blow Back)
    • H&K 416 (Electric Blow Back)
    • H&K 416 DEVGRU Custom (Electric Accident Back)
    • H&Thou 416 Delta Custom (Electrical Blow Dorsum)
    • H&G 416C (Electric Blow Back)
    • H&K 416D (Electric Blow Dorsum)
    • Knight's M4 SR-16
    • Colt M4A1
    • Filly M993 Tan (express edition)
    • Colt XM177E2 (discontinued)
    • Colt CAR-fifteen (discontinued)
    • Filly M653 Barnes[3] version (limited edition)
    • RECCE Rifle (Electric Blow Back)
  • MP5 and G36 series

    • H&K G36C
    • H&Grand G36K (Electrical Accident-Back)
    • H&K MP5A5 High-Cycle
    • MP5-J
    • MP5-K
    • MP5-Yard High Bicycle
    • MP5-Chiliad PDW
    • H&K MP5SD5
    • H&Thousand MP5SD6
    • H&Yard MP5KA4 PDW
    • H&K MP5A4 Loftier Grade

      The FAMAS F1 was Tokyo Marui's get-go AEG.

    • H&K MP5A5 Loftier Grade
    • H&Thousand MP5 R.A.S.[four]
    • H&K MP5KA4
    • H&Thousand MP5 Navy (Express Edition)
  • P90 serial
    • P90[five]
    • P90 Triple Rail
    • PS90 High-Cycle
  • FAMAS & Steyr serial
    • Steyr AUG Special Receiver
    • Steyr AUG Military machine-blazon (discontinued)
    • Steyr AUG High-Cycle
    • FA-MAS Special Version
    • FA-MAS 5.56-F1 (Showtime AEG always made)
  • SIG serial
    • SIG SG 550 (discontinued, due to burst burn microchip malfunctions)
    • SIG SG 551 (discontinued, due to burst fire microchip malfunctions)
    • SIG SG 552-2 SEALS

  • AK series
    • AK-47
    • AK-47S
    • AK-47 Spetsnaz (limited edition)
    • AK-47 Beta Spetsnaz
    • AK-47 High-Cycle
    • AK-74MN (Electric Blow Back)
    • AKS-74U (Electric Blow Back)
    • AK-102 (Electric Blow Back)

AK-47 Type 3 (Electric Blow Back)

  • G3 series
    • H&Grand G3A3 (discontinued)
    • H&K G3A4 (discontinued)
    • H&1000 MC51
    • H&1000 G3 SAS
    • H&K G3 SAS Loftier-Cycle
    • H&Thousand PSG-1
    • H&Yard G3/SG1
    • HK51 (limited edition)
  • Howa Type 89 series
    • Howa Type 89 (the government-issued supplies model for Japanese army every bit JGSDF; it is used past soldiers when training for CQB)
    • Howa Type 89 (the hobby model for private citizens)
    • Howa Type 89-F (AEG based on folding stock variant of standard Type 89 rifle for airborne/special forces, both civilian hobby and JSDF training models available)
  • Other
    • Heckler & Koch MP7A1
    • Uzi submachine gun (Discontinued)
    • Thompson M1A1
    • FN SCAR H
    • FN SCAR L
  • Automated Electrical Shotguns
    • AA-12
    • SGR-12
    • "Thor's Hammer" (Longer SGR-12)

Automatic electrical pistols [edit]

Automatic electrical pistols (AEP) run on 7.2V rechargeable batteries. These pistols and compact submachine guns are ofttimes more reliable than gas-powered replicas in cold weather. Still, due to their lower voltage supplies and miniature gearboxes, they ordinarily generate lower muzzle speeds (most 0.25 - .5J per BB, 25–50 m/s for 0.2g BB) and slightly slower rates of burn than replicas using a full-sized gearbox organization.

Tokyo Marui makes the following automatic electric pistols:

  • H&G USP
  • M93R
  • Glock 18C
  • MP7A1
  • Škorpion vz. 61
  • Beretta M9a1
  • Steyr Mannlicher TMP (cancelled)
  • MAC-ten
  • H&K P30
  • Škorpion vz. 61

AEG Boys series [edit]

Tokyo Marui makes LPAEG replicas scaled downwardly for use past children from the age of 10. They are powered by 6 AA batteries and accept lower power than their 1:1 scale counterparts.

  • H&K MP5A5
  • Colt M4A1 carbine
  • H&M G36C
  • Filly M4 SOPMOD
  • AK-47

Electric blowback pistols [edit]

Tokyo Marui's electric blowback pistols (commonly referred to as EBBs) are powered past iv AAA batteries and typically burn down at 160 ft/s (49 m/south) with a 0.12 gram BB. Some models may exist select fire, and most models accept an additional grip prophylactic that must exist held in order for the pistol to fire, with the exception of the Gainsay Delta models that apply the gun's usual grip safety. The pistols feature a very weak blowback, and the slide usually only moves a third of the altitude that it would on a typical GBB or real firearm.

  • SIG Pro SP2340
  • Combat Delta (Colt Delta Aristocracy 10mm)
  • Combat Delta Silver Model
  • M92F Military machine
  • M92F Silverish Model
  • Desert Eagle .50AE
  • Desert Eagle .50AE Silvery
  • KP85
  • Centimeter Master
  • Glock 18C
  • H&K P30
  • Ingram MAC-11 (New)
  • Beretta M9A1
  • Beretta M9A1 Silver

Gas blowback pistols [edit]

Tokyo Marui Gas blowback pistols are designed to use HFC134A refrigerant to fire Bulletin board system and also to accident back the slide, mimicking the recoil of automatic hand guns. Refrigerant is sold in canisters similar to small propane canisters used in portable gas range. Propane based "Green" gas tin exist used, but could damage the replica due to higher pressure it exerts to mostly plastic parts used in gas blowback replicas, but many replicas have proven prophylactic to use with propane or green gas.

Desert Eagle Series:

  • Desert Hawkeye .50AE Non-Hard-Kick
  • Desert Eagle .50AE Hard-Kick
  • Desert Hawkeye .50AE 10"
  • Desert Hawkeye .50AE Chrome Stainless
  • Desert Eagle .50AE Biohazard 2 (1998 Limited Edition)
  • Desert Eagle .50AE Biohazard 2 10" Custom Ver. 98' Ii-Tone (Express Edition)
  • Desert Eagle .50AE Biohazard ii ten" Custom Ver. 2007 Chrome (Limited Edition)
  • Desert Eagle .50AE Hard-Kicking Full Metal (Limited Edition)

Detonics .45 Serial:

  • Detonics .45 Combat Main
  • Detonics .45 Gainsay Primary Enviro Hard Chrome
  • Detonics .45 Gainsay Master Chrome Frame
  • Detonics .45 Combat Primary Chrome Slide

Glock Series:

  • Glock 17
  • Glock 17 Custom Dark Earth
  • Glock 17 Custom Foliage Dark-green
  • Glock 18c
  • Glock 19
  • Glock 22
  • Glock 26
  • Glock 26 Advance (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Glock 34

Howdy-Capa/ M1911 Serial:

  • Howdy-Capa 4.3 (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Howdy-Capa 4.three Dual Stainless Custom (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Hi-Capa 5.1 (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Hello-Capa 5.ane Stainless (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Hi-Capa 5.ane R-Series Silver (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • How-do-you-do-Capa v.1 R-Series Black (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Hi-Capa 5.1 Friction match Custom (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Hullo-Capa D.O.R
  • Hello-Capa Xtreme .45 (Fully Automatic) (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • K.Due east.U (Marine Expeditionary Unit)
  • M1911A1 Filly Authorities
  • Desert Warrior 4.3 (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Foliage Warrior 4.3 (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Nighttime Warrior (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • Strike Warrior (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • 1911 Series lxx
  • 1911 Series 70 Nickel Plated version

Beretta M92 Series:

  • M9 Tactical Primary (Tokyo Marui custom)
  • M92F Chrome Stainless
  • M92F Military machine Model
  • M92F Duo-Tone (Black slide with silverish frame)
  • M92F Duo-Tone (Black frame with silver slide)
  • M92F Biohazard Samurai Edge Standard Model
  • M92F Biohazard Samurai Edge Jill Model 1999-2000 (Limited Edition)
  • M92F Biohazard Samurai Edge Chris Model 2000 (Express Edition)
  • M92F Biohazard Samurai Edge Barry Model C/S.E-03 2001 (Limited Edition)
  • M9A1
  • M9A1 argent version

SIG Sauer Serial:

  • SIG Sauer P226
  • SIG Sauer P226 Stainless
  • SIG Sauer P226 Silver Frame
  • SIG Sauer P226 Silver Slide
  • SIG Sauer P226E2

Others:

  • FN V-Seven
  • Beretta PX4 Storm
  • Springfield XDM .40
  • Heckler & Koch USP Compact
  • Heckler & Koch USP
  • HK45 Tactical
  • S&W M&P9
  • Southward&W 4506 (Discontinued)
  • Browning Hi-Power (Discontinued)

Stock-still slide gas pistols [edit]

Also known every bit "Non-Blowback" pistols.

  • AMT Hardballer
  • Centimeter Master
  • Desert Hawkeye
  • Mk23 SOCOM (High grade, Movable slide)
  • Steyr G-GB (Movable slide)
  • Wilson Super Form

Gas revolvers [edit]

  • Filly Python ii.5-inch (64 mm)
  • Colt Python 2.five-inch (64 mm) Chrome Stainless
  • Colt Python 4-inch (100 mm)
  • Colt Python 4-inch (100 mm) Chrome Stainless
  • Colt Python six-inch (150 mm)
  • Colt Python 6-inch (150 mm) Chrome Stainless
  • M19 Combat Magnum 2.5-inch (64 mm) (Relaunched)
  • M19 Gainsay Magnum iv-inch (100 mm) (Relaunched)
  • M19 Gainsay Magnum 6-inch (150 mm) (Relaunched)
  • Smith & Wesson M66 two.v-inch (64 mm)
  • Smith & Wesson M66 4-inch (100 mm)
  • Smith & Wesson M66 half dozen-inch (150 mm)

Gas Blowback Car Guns [edit]

Recently, Tokyo Marui has delved into the world of Gas Blowback Automobile Guns. These replicas piece of work very similarly to Tokyo Marui's Gas Blowback Pistols, in that they use HFC134A refrigerant to blowback the bolt assembly to mimic the recoil of an automatic rifle or sub-auto gun when shooting the Bulletin board system.

Tokyo Marui has made gas powered replicas of these machine guns:

  • Heckler & Koch MP7|MP7A1
  • Colt M4A1 MWS (Released in 2015)
  • MTR16
  • Howa Type 89 (released in 2017)
  • Walther MPL (Discontinued trounce-ejecting gas blowback sub-auto gun.)
  • Heckler & Koch MP5A3 (Discontinued trounce-ejecting gas blowback sub-automobile gun.)

Bolt activity air rifle [edit]

These are commodities-action "sniper" rifles. Before each shot is fired, the shooter has to pull the bolt, cock the piston and load a BB into the bedchamber. All 3 versions of the VSR-10 share the aforementioned stock, same internals and aforementioned air chamber. The Pro-sniper version has a black stock, 430 mm long inner barrel and is the most accurate of the three versions. The Real Shock version has a metal weight in the piston to simulate recoil. Real Stupor has a simulated wooden stock and the same 430 mm long inner barrel. However, due to the vibration caused by the heavier piston's impact, Real Daze is the least accurate of the iii, albeit simply by less than an inch difference at 20 thousand altitude. G-spec is shortened version with a silencer attached. Inner barrel is 303 mm long, but has a slightly tighter bore. Due to brusque inner butt its accuracy is close to Real Shock, only a couple mm more accurate. A needle-like contraption called air restriction protrudes from the piston. The air brake plugs the cylinder earlier piston impacts, trapping a small-scale amount of air between the piston and cylinder. This reduces affect vibration and adds to VSR series' unique accuracy.

  • VSR-10 Pro-sniper version
  • VSR-10 Pro-sniper version Tan
  • VSR-ten Pro-hunter version
  • VSR-10 Pro-hunter version Black
  • VSR-10 Real Stock Version Wood
  • VSR-x G-Spec
  • VSR-ten K-Spec OD
  • L96 AWS Black
  • L96 AWS OD
  • M40A5 Black
  • M40A5 OD

Air shotgun and air rifles [edit]

Tokyo Marui makes several replicas that are powered by compressing a jump. For the shotgun and grenade launcher models, each shot fires three BBs at a time.

  • M3 Super 90
  • M3 Shorty
  • SPAS-12
  • SPAS-12 (Discontinued) Metallic Stock version
  • M203 grenade launcher for M16A1 and M16A2
  • M203 grenade launcher for M4A1, M4A1 RIS, and Knight'due south SR-xvi
  • Tactical launcher, an M203 with stock and pistol grip for standalone use
  • XM177E2
  • M16A1
  • MP5A3
  • Uzi SMG
  • Heckler & Koch G3A3
  • Walther MPL
  • Kel-Tec KSG
  • Walther MPK (Discontinued)

Spring Pistols [edit]

The spring is compressed past racking the slide. Some have hop-upwards and some do not.

  • HP Browning Contest (Discontinued)
  • Nambu Blazon 14 (Discontinued)
  • Walther P38
  • (AMC) .44 Auto Mag
  • (Springfield Armory) Omega 10mm Auto
  • Colt M1911A1 Authorities
  • (Smith & Wesson) M645
  • Desert Eagle (.44)
  • SIG P228 High Grade
  • Glock 17L Loftier Grade
  • Glock 17 Loftier Course
  • (Ruger) KP85 High Class
  • H&K P7M13
  • (AMT/IAI) Auto Mag III High Grade
  • Southward&W PC356
  • (Beretta) M8000 Cougar Chiliad
  • (Colt Mk Iv Series eighty) Centimeter Master
  • (H&Grand) SOCOM Mk 23 High Form (Named i of the best spring pistols ever made.[ commendation needed ])
  • H&K USP High Grade
  • CZ 75 High Form
  • Colt Double Eagle
  • (Beretta) M92F Military Model High Course
  • Biohazard Ashford Luger Model (Limited Edition)
  • AMT Hardballer[ citation needed ]
  • Browning Hullo-Power Competition (Discontinued)
  • Colt Python (Blackness or Sliver)
  • P08 Luger (Discontinued)

Gindan Pistols [edit]

Tokyo Marui makes a minor series of semi-automatic guns that burn by compressing the spring and releasing it as the trigger is pulled. These are more often than not marketed at children in diverse colors, but Tokyo Marui has released black and silvery editions which come in more than professional looking boxes. The barrels create a short range hop-up consequence. Tokyo Marui just recommends that a special .12 g silver projectile of theirs be used, and that it be loaded with a proprietary speedloader which holds xc projectiles.

  • Glock 26
  • Walther PPK

Radio controlled models [edit]

Tokyo Marui was also at the forefront of the developing radio control hobby in the mid-1980s with a line of high-quality 1/10-scale electrical buggies, monster trucks and even an unusual NASCAR Winston Cup stocker, all in kit grade. This kit of Beak Elliott'due south Coors Melling Ford Thunderbird was built on a four-bicycle drive buggy chassis; despite that full-scale NASCAR racers are rear-bike drive. The torso could be raised or lowered for either onroad or offroad utilize and two full sets of wheels and tires were included, pre-mounted sponge slick tires for onroad and knobby spiked rubber tires for offroad. The Big Bear Datsun, a 1/12-calibration monster truck topped with a Datsun pickup truck body, powered by a Mabuchi RS-380 motor and initially sold via mail service order, was one of the all-time-selling radio controlled models of the menstruation and contributed profoundly to the hobby'due south growth.

Scale variations on the simple and strong Big Deport chassis included both regular and "Super Wheelie" versions of the Jeep CJ-seven Gold Eagle and Toyota FJ40 State Cruiser, each lacking the oversized wheels and tires of the Large Carry and equipped instead with more scale-looking Goodyear offroad tires. A proposed 3rd version which would have been Marui'due south 9th release was that of a Mitsubishi Pajero, shelved due to licensing issues. Twelve models were released in all, numbered 1 through 13 since the aforementioned 9th model never fabricated it to market.

Strong competition by the terminate of the decade, peculiarly from Tamiya and Kyosho, caused Marui to pull out of the hobby-grade R/C marketplace. They returned to the R/C marketplace in 2000 with a all the same-popular line of ready-to-run, 1/24-scale war machine tanks (see below).

The company released and sold the following models:

  • Hunter 2WD entry-level sport buggy
  • Galaxy 2WD sport/mild competition buggy
  • Milky way RS 2WD sport buggy
  • Shogun 4WD sport/mild competition buggy
  • Samurai 4WD competition buggy
  • Ninja 4WD competition buggy
  • Coors Melling Ford Thunderbird 4WD NASCAR stock automobile
  • Big Bear Datsun 2WD sport monster truck
  • CJ-seven Gold Eagle 2WD sport offroad, available in regular and "Super Wheelie"
  • Toyota Land Cruiser 2WD sport offroad, available in regular and "Super Wheelie"

Radio controlled battle tanks [edit]

Tokyo Marui has combined remote control and airsoft by making a series of 1/24 scale remote controlled tanks that fire BBs. By remote command, a user may motility the tank frontwards and backwards, plow in place, rotate the turret, elevate the butt, and fire. The range is only 25 thou for 0.2g Bulletin board system. The tanks run on eight AA batteries.[6]

  • Leopard 2 A6
  • Tiger I
  • Tiger I Camouflage
  • M1A2 Abrams
  • Blazon 90 Tank JGSDF 71st Regiment

Others [edit]

Tokyo Marui has also in an endeavour to compete with Tamiya manufactured one:24 scale model cars, Mini 4WD of their own RC cars as well as licensed by other companies including Kyosho and educational models. The early nineties recession would force the visitor to scale back production to airsoft guns. Tokyo Marui has since returned to the RC car market, albeit the lucrative mini RC market with its 1:24 cars [vii] and also since 1994, builds remote driven Godzilla models. In 2007, Tokyo Marui released Z- scale model trains under the Pro-Z title including fully developed rails dioramas with several different trainsets.[8] Recently, Tokyo Marui has entered the electric scooter marketplace.[9]

Run across also [edit]

  • Airsoft guns

References [edit]

  1. ^ 東京マルイ
  2. ^ 東京マルイ Archived 2007-05-12 at the Wayback Automobile
  3. ^ Burns is a misspelling of Barnes
  4. ^ Product was temporarily halted until January 2006, when manufacturer of ruby dot sight went out of business organisation
  5. ^ Production was temporarily halted until September 2006, when upper receiver mold broke
  6. ^ 東京マルイ Archived 2007-05-sixteen at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ 東京マルイ Archived 2007-06-09 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ 東京マルイ Archived 2007-05-24 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Archived re-create". Archived from the original on 2010-11-16. Retrieved 2010-11-28 . {{cite spider web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Tokyo Marui: Soft Air Gun-2004 All Line Up Catalog

External links [edit]

  • Tokyo Marui website (Japanese)

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