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How can you distinguish a true marui P90 body from others?
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Crackers
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older TM's where usually greyish lowers
new ones are black but as with al TM guns it says Tokyo Marui on it somewhere |
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They usually stamp the following on their guns.
Tokyo Marui Made in Japan ASGK I own 4 TM guns and all have the markings present. |
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Yea, the "Tokyo Marui" stamp is usually a good indication.
IIRC TM P90s also have realistic trades.
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Hm, just checked my TM P90; it has Tokyo Marui markings on the upper receiver, but none on the body:
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The FIRST P90 was the red dot version, and this one came with a black body. A bit over a year later, the P90-TR was released, and this one was differentiated with a triple rail system (versus the red dot sight), came with a SOCOM style suppressor, and had the OD/grey lower. The Red Dot P90 is still in production, and still has a black body. Internally, both guns are exactly the same. |
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^^^ ILLusion is correct. Note my P90 pictured is an original-run red-dot version, and is black (pics look greyish due to over-lighting and cheap camera).
I'm unaware if TM has changed their markings on later runs, but doubt it; retooling quality injection molds is damn expensive. Last edited by Wildlife; February 24th, 2011 at 18:49.. Reason: Grammamar again |
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#8 |
Thank you guys!!!
What if found: The Tokyo Marui has a small round circle inside the battery compartment with the label "Tokyo Marui". Im happy that i got a real one ![]() |
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