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October 11th, 2005, 19:57 | #1 |
REVIEW: Tokyo Mauri M19 4 inch Combat Revolver
So I went to Pacific Mall and I had 335 Dollars in my wallet...I would still have 335 if I hadn't ventured into Kuramae. Once inside the people at Kuramae used their laid back sales skills(which means I started doing the talking) and sold me the M19. Don't get me wrong the gun actully costs like 290 but I ran out of green gas and I didn't feel like waiting for a propane adaptor so I wasted my money on a bottle. Ok if you don't like long assed stories please just skip down to the ginormous letters that say review
REVIEW GUN: Tokyo Mauri M19 4inch Combat Revolver Capacity: 24 Rounds (4 rounds per shell and 6 non removable shells) FPS: 240 or so Powered by Green gas/Propane Action: Single action or double action however pulling back the hammer manually is recommended for better accurcy but I see no point in doing so because you have 24 rounds BB: 0.2g Precesion Ground (none of them crap BBs) When I got the gun and I held it I was impressed by the weight. However I felt that the magazine or whatever you call the spinning thing to be too plasticy and I expected that part to be metal. The plastic fantastic "pro grips" are a little loose after the green gas is inserted making the metal shrink a bit. I love the detail on the non removable shells in the mag that are stamped S&W .357 in silver. Ohh silver bullets. The gun has no safety feature but keep in mind that when the mag is out you will not be able to pull the trigger. Here comes the fun part. Firing this gun is a breeze compared to my old NBB because the force to pull the trigger is soo light. You could compare the trigger to an AEG trigger and the AEG trigger feels a little harder. Aside from that I'm able to plink from 20 Ft away and hit the bulls eye no problem using 0.2 gram BBs. By the way I got like 10 Target sheets wtf is up with that. Thats a lot of target papers. Oh well I love the speed of this gun actully I can fire it faster then my old NBB. However you can't compare this to the G18C but the capacity is pretty impressive. Loading is a bitch though because you have to load six seperate shells that are in the magazine. Pros: Light trigger Good Gas Milage (50 shots per gas fill) Nice detail of shells Sexyness level of 11 on a scale of 10 If you grow a mustache and wear ray bans you could look like a 70s cop Cons: You look like a 70s cop Loading is a bitch Kind of light and the magazine should not be plastic Yeah i found out there was a demand for this review back in 2004... |
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October 30th, 2005, 20:34 | #2 |
thanks for review, been looking for this!
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October 30th, 2005, 21:00 | #3 |
Ironically I was looking for this one too...before i bought the gun...PM me if you have any questions about this gun
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October 31st, 2005, 09:36 | #4 |
There is a safety for this gun. it's a little switch (for lack of a better term) between the grip and the hammer.
I just noticed the "M19" part. Mine is the 357 Magnum. All my comments are toward the 357. Sorry :zzz: |
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October 31st, 2005, 12:41 | #5 |
are you sure this gun can run on propane?
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October 31st, 2005, 22:55 | #6 |
Nothing can stop you from running propane. The gun is meant for 134 (duster) Propane will only hasten its demise. I use propane just the same. Its a cheap revolver that will never give a Tanaka a run for its money but it works pretty good.
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