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Airsoft Core
By Goofball
Published: August 12, 2007
Updated: October 10, 2008
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This is my review of The Tokyo Mariu Ak-47 Beita Spetsnaz. The Spetsnaz seems to not have that many reviews so I hope to help some people out with this review.



I will start with a short history of the gun… Oh wait, there is no such thing as a Ak-47B. Yep this is technically not a real gun replica, however even though the name isn’t the name of a real gun. I find the gun more closely resembles an Ak-74SU.



Opening it up:



I don’t have any pictures of it still in the box because the foam half of it is destroyed. But when you open it up, see the gun the flash hider cover and the bag of 200 .25g bbs. After lifting the gun out of the box you see the cleaning rod and front sight adjustment tool. On the bottom right side of the box there is a spot where the instructions and extra flash hider go. The extra flash hider is metal and is NOT painted orange.






When you first fold the gun you realize that the gun is very comfortable to hold. The gun is about same size as a MP5 A4. I also find the sights extremely easy use.

Here is another picture.






In the picture below you can see the built in RIS on the front grip, and if you look at the mag catch you will notice a little piece of duct tape. I put that tape there because after a while the mag catch pin tends to wiggle itself out of the hole, so I put tape there to hold it in.






Even though the gun has the battery wired into the stock, the upper receiver still comes off, this allows for disassembly. Underneath the receiver cover is a filler tube; this tube doesn’t do anything and can be removed without changing the performance of your gun.





And because it has a full stock it’s wired for large batteries






My Spetsnaz is currently sporting a 3000mah 8.4v battery.



The hopup is identical to the other Tokyo Marui Ak-47s






The adjuster consists of a lever that slides forward to decrease the hopup and slides back to increase the hopup. It also has a piece of metal with marks on it so you can set your hopup right back where it was after do something like swabbing the barrel.



Performance:



My gun is currently in stock condition with exclusion to a stock classic army spring that I had laying around. The accuracy isn’t bad with .20s, but I shoot .25s out of mine and get a 12-14” grouping at 100 feet. I also tried goofing around with some .3g bbs and managed a 5-6" grouping and a range of about 150'. But because of the lag on the bb I stopped using .3g. I tested the ROF (Rate of Fire) using a computer and microphone. And with an 8.4v it gets a very respectable 17 Rounds a Second. I have put about 10-12 thousand rounds through it now and haven’t had any internal problems.



Magazine:






The magazine is smaller than a full size but still hold 250rds in the hicap.
Here is a comparison of the Spetsnaz and the full size mag.






The Spetsnaz mag works flawlessly and I have never had a miss feed or any problems pertaining to the mag.



Cost:



The cost is pretty descent; it’s a little lower than a full size Ak-47. The price varies depending on where you buy it from, but they all manage to stay around 250$ give or take twenty bucks. I bought mine from WMI, its are local airsoft store, and they gave me an excellent deal on the gun. For 310$ they gave me the gun, a 3000mah 8.4v battery, a smart charger, and five star mags.



Pros:



Very small

Comfortable to hold

Easy to use sights

Comes with a hicap

Hold a large battery

High rate of fire for a stock gun

Exceptional accuracy for mid range targets



Cons:



Smaller hicap capacity than the full size

Range is only about 120ft.

Still doesn’t have the accuracy to hit those distant targets



All in all I give it an 8/10.



So that’s my review. I hope it helps anyone whose looking at getting a Tokyo Marui Ak-47 Beita Spetsnaz.



- Goofball



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