Posts Tagged ‘Maruzen’

Airsoft War SNIPERS MARUZEN L96, KA DRAGUNOV, M700

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011


One of almost 300 Airsoft War videos recorded by Scoutthedoggie to see more go to www.youtube.com or Google “scoutthedoggie” Filmed at Section8 Airsoft in Scotland, the forum for this site is at forums.airsofters.co.uk Game dates, start times etc can be found on the forum for which you may need to register.

PDI Hop-up Chamber For The Maruzen Type 96 – Changing The O-rings

Thursday, March 31st, 2011


After one (1) year of un-shakable usage and performance, I thought it is time for a change-over of my 0-rings, since I could not get my velocity up. In fact, I had a 50 FPS DROP when I changed my pistonhead. It was a combination of multiple problems! And it wan’t my port-and-polish of my K2 all steel cylinderhead. It was the nozzle not being able to enter the hop-up chamber for a good nozzle seal. It probably was caused by slam-chamber when I got pissed off at my rifle when my bolt couldn’t lock back.

Maruzen Type 96 Disassembly and PDI Hop-Up AssemblyPart2

Saturday, June 12th, 2010


Maruzen Type 96 Disassembly and PDI Hop-Up AssemblyPart2

808 Kameleon’s Favorite Guns

Sunday, June 6th, 2010


These are my favorite airsoft and model guns. And I FORGOT to include my Beeman Tempest airgun. These include: MGC SIG/SAUER P220, Baretta M9, Cobray M11, JW Hoag .45 ACP National Match 6″ Long Slide, Remington M31RS2, Marushin IMI UZI, Colt XM177E2 Cammando, Tokyo Marui/Classic Army MP5A3, KSC GLOCK 19, 18C, and KJW GLOCK 27, Maruzen Micro UZI, Mauser SR….. And I even have a song……. “Chameleon” by Petra to go with my pictures….. icon smile 808 Kameleons Favorite Guns Sung by one of Rock’s greatest voice of all time: Greg Xavier Volz

L96 How to Foam Inside a Stock.

Monday, May 17th, 2010


**I made this with a helmet cam. I’m working on new audio for this *The cam has no view finder so I cut my head off for most of the vid. most of the information is there though. This is my first experience with putting foam inside an airsoft gun. This is a UTG mk96 Shadow ops. It’s a Maruzen clone. The stock does sound very good now. Solid.

L96 Airsoft Sniper rifle type 96 Clone

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010


A review of the chinese cloned Type 96 originally made by Maruzen. I think this was made by AGM, I can’t remember now. I bought it as a Warrior L96. Now heavily modified with internals and home made mods. I have firing power set ups of 400 to 490fps. The most powerful spring I have is a 1.99j, I want a stronger one – anyone know what and where I can get one?

300ft airsoft sniper rifle shot with Maruzen Type 96

Monday, March 29th, 2010


Yes it is possible here is an example. Also when I was speaking I said 500fps, the rifle shoots 550 not 500

How New Airsoft Players Can Choose Airsoft Sniper Rifles

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Airsoft is a new fighting game or pastime in which participants remove their opponents by shooting each other with spherical airsoft pellets. Participants usually use different weapons created as replicas of actual firearms used by modern police and military groups. The game is invented in late 1970′s Japan, where firearms were impossible to obtain because of local jurisdiction and people required a legal substitute for owning real firearms.

Airsoft participants play a variety of games such as short-term fights, organized situations, military simulations and historical re-enactments at airsoft battlefields. The conditions on the battlefield always need the use of military tactics to attain the aims.

Airsoft is played within a fixed area. It is accepted that when a player is struck, it goes outside. Some variations include Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Close Quarters Battle etc.

The guns used in airsoft are usually replicas of actual firearms. Airsoft guns are distinguished as spring, electric or gas-powered. The gun is chosen according the performance level (battery life, magazine capacity, range).

Airsoft sniper rifle is a very interesting option for new airsoft players. But, usually they are not recommended. Very few players use sniper rifles and even not as their primary weapons.

There are number of reasons for this. The first is its cost. Airsoft sniper rifles are expensive. The initial cost for a new sniper rifle is slightly higher. To make the sniper rifle effective in an airsoft game, it requires significant upgrades. In spite of all these things, airsoft sniper rifles are a great fun for experienced players with high degree of patience. It is recommended that it should not be your first airsoft gun.

You can use snipers such as UHC Super 9 (cost: 100 dollars) in small springer games. But it may not be effective in big airsoft games.

The sniper rifles like Tanaka or Maruzen are very costly. In this sense, Tokyo Marui is enough cheap. You can have upgrades in such rifles as they are not as costly as an arm or a leg. The VSR-10 is also good considering prices.

Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on BB Guns for Years. For More Information on Airsoft Sniper Rifles , Visit His Site at AIRSOFT SNIPER RIFLES