2011年11月07日
2011年11月07日
New Recoil Unit for Tokyo Marui M4 Recoil Shock series

A new and improved design recoil unit for the TM M4 Recoil Shock series has been undergoing beta testing for a couple of weeks. Photos below are sneak preview of our tech installing it. This unit is heavier and we recommend that it should only be used for upgraded gearboxes.


This new design is specifically engineered toward keeping the gearbox free from the stress and vibration of the heavier recoil unit. Testing this myself, I was surprised at how heavy the recoil is, your shoulder would sore if you use this for a whole day in the field.
Out test also showed no problem on a standard Tokyo Marui gearbox after repeated full auto firing day in and out. Out surprise came when the magazine catch broke in two, and then the bolt catch paddle broke afterwards.

After repeated testing, I guess the die cast parts of Tokyo Marui can’t take the vibrations and the abuse the heavier recoil unit produces. And again, surprisingly the gearbox showed no sign of breaking, no cracks whatsoever.

When this comes out, again we highly recommend upgrading your internals as well as parts that would not be able to stand the extreme vibrations of this unit, like the magazine catch and bolt catch paddle.
Watch for it, coming soon.

2011年11月07日
Springfield XDM-40 from Tokyo Marui
Soon to be released is the new gas gun from Tokyo Marui – The Springfield XDM-40.

Springfield XDM-40 History
The HS2000 (Hrvatski Samokres (Croatian Pistol)), or XD (X-treme Duty) are a series of semi-automatic pistol that are polymer-framed and striker-fired. Manufactured in the city of Karlovac, Croatia by HS Produkt (formerly I.M. Metal), theSpringfield Armory XD is the marketing name for the weapon, which is licensed and sold in the US by Springfield Armory, Inc.[2]

The HS2000 traces its roots back to a service pistol known as the PHP (Prvi Hrvatski Pištolj or First Croatian Pistol), which was first produced in Croatia by privately owned industrial parts firm I. M. Metal in 1991.[3] Designed by a team led by Marko Vuković, the PHP was considered to be a solid design, but early versions were plagued by quality issues, due in large part to the difficulties of manufacturing during the Croatian War of Independence.[4] Vuković's team continued to tweak and improve the design over the next decade, releasing the HS95 (Hrvatski Samokres or Croatian Pistol) in 1995, and the HS2000 in 1999.

The HS2000 was adopted by the Croatian military and law enforcement as a standard issue sidearm and continues to fill that role today.[citation needed] The pistol was initially exported to the US market by Intrac and distributed by HSAmerica who sold the pistol in 9 mm as the HS2000.[5]
In 2002, Springfield Armory, Inc. negotiated licensing rights to the US market, and changed the name to the XD-9 (X-treme Duty 9x19mm Parabellum). Springfield Armory has since expanded the line to include seven models in three different calibers and five different cartridges, four barrel lengths, and four finishes (black, bi-tone, olive drab frame, and the newest dark earth frame). In 2006, the industry press awarded the XD-45 the title ofHandgun of the Year from both American Rifleman magazine and The Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence.[6] TheXD(M) series of pistols won Handgun of the Year again in 2009.[7]

Watch out for the release date!


Springfield XDM-40 History
The HS2000 (Hrvatski Samokres (Croatian Pistol)), or XD (X-treme Duty) are a series of semi-automatic pistol that are polymer-framed and striker-fired. Manufactured in the city of Karlovac, Croatia by HS Produkt (formerly I.M. Metal), theSpringfield Armory XD is the marketing name for the weapon, which is licensed and sold in the US by Springfield Armory, Inc.[2]

The HS2000 traces its roots back to a service pistol known as the PHP (Prvi Hrvatski Pištolj or First Croatian Pistol), which was first produced in Croatia by privately owned industrial parts firm I. M. Metal in 1991.[3] Designed by a team led by Marko Vuković, the PHP was considered to be a solid design, but early versions were plagued by quality issues, due in large part to the difficulties of manufacturing during the Croatian War of Independence.[4] Vuković's team continued to tweak and improve the design over the next decade, releasing the HS95 (Hrvatski Samokres or Croatian Pistol) in 1995, and the HS2000 in 1999.

The HS2000 was adopted by the Croatian military and law enforcement as a standard issue sidearm and continues to fill that role today.[citation needed] The pistol was initially exported to the US market by Intrac and distributed by HSAmerica who sold the pistol in 9 mm as the HS2000.[5]
In 2002, Springfield Armory, Inc. negotiated licensing rights to the US market, and changed the name to the XD-9 (X-treme Duty 9x19mm Parabellum). Springfield Armory has since expanded the line to include seven models in three different calibers and five different cartridges, four barrel lengths, and four finishes (black, bi-tone, olive drab frame, and the newest dark earth frame). In 2006, the industry press awarded the XD-45 the title ofHandgun of the Year from both American Rifleman magazine and The Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence.[6] TheXD(M) series of pistols won Handgun of the Year again in 2009.[7]

Watch out for the release date!
