Description
Tokyo Marui (Recoil) AKS74U Airsoft Gun EBB AEG
Tokyo Marui (Recoil) AKS74U Airsoft Gun EBB AEG
The Tokyo Marui AKS74U Next Generation Recoil Shock AEG is a premium electric airsoft rifle that combines realistic handling with advanced internal mechanics. Designed to replicate the compact Soviet AKS-74U carbine, this model is ideal for close-quarters battles (CQB) and enthusiasts seeking authenticity.
Key Features
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Next Generation Recoil Shock System (NGRS): Simulates realistic recoil and bolt movement with each shot, enhancing immersion.
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Auto-Stop Function: Ceases firing when the magazine is empty, mimicking real firearm behavior.
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Bolt Release Mechanism: Allows manual bolt reset after magazine changes, adding to the realism.
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Folding Steel Skeleton Stock: Facilitates easy maneuvering in tight spaces and can be folded for compactness.
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Metal Receiver and Faux Wood Furniture: Constructed with die-cast aluminum and nylon fiber for durability and authentic appearance.
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Adjustable Sights: Front and rear sights are adjustable, allowing for precise targeting.
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14mm CCW Threaded Barrel: Compatible with various muzzle devices, including suppressors.
Technical Specifications
Specification | Detail |
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Length | 505mm (stock folded) / 745mm (stock extended) |
Weight | 2,630g (with empty magazine) |
Inner Barrel Length | Approximately 260mm |
Magazine Capacity | 74 rounds (Tokyo Marui NGRS-specific magazines) |
Muzzle Velocity | Approximately 280–300 FPS with 0.20g BBs |
Fire Modes | Safe / Semi-Auto / Full-Auto |
Gearbox | Proprietary Next Gen Version 1 (AK series type) |
Battery Compatibility | 8.4V Mini S NiMH or 7.4V LiPo (installed in the upper handguard) |
Thread Direction | 14mm Counter-Clockwise (CCW) |
Hop-Up | Adjustable |
Additional Insights
The AKS74U’s compact design and folding stock make it particularly suited for CQB scenarios. Its realistic recoil and bolt operation provide an immersive experience for players seeking authenticity. However, it’s important to note that this model requires Tokyo Marui’s proprietary NGRS magazines, which are not compatible with standard AEG magazines.