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Marui - M16 VN Review (Submitted by Michael aka 'Revenge Seeker')
Introduction: Since it was my first AEG, I was immensely amazed by it. It
looked so real and the details were unbelievable compared to my Softair Spring
M16a1. I have always been an ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) fan and the
M16a1 appeals to me more than our current reproduction. For some reason I really
like the A1 fore grips more than the A2...and the fact that it actually had a
'full-auto' firing mode made this more realistic than the TM M16a2. One thing you will rarely read about the M16Vn is the
colour
tone of the receiver. For some odd reason, the tone is not the same as the TM
M16a2 or their most of their grey receiver M4's. It has more of an OD colour to
it. Its hard to recognize it in the photos but in life, when you put them side
by side, there is definitely a tone difference. Its all for the better actually,
the tone on the M16Vn makes it look more realistic and it just looks more real
after time have played a part with it. As the reviewer at ASR said, "it is like
fine wine"; better with time... Notice the selector on the M16Vn is on 'semi'. I did not do this on purpose.
With time, the selector will become loose and swing out of place on its own Notice it says "M16a1". This is indeed a replica of the M16a1. It is not a
mistake TM made. The Tokyo Marui is the on the top. Needless to say, this gun is very reliable. It has withstood the
test of time and still performs as good as new. There isn't even barrel wobble.
Now there is a reason it has no barrel wobble and that is because the top
receiver's front (part that connects to the fore grip) is extended and because
there is an extra barrel covering the outer barrel; sort of a "2nd outer
barrel". The M16a1 does not have that and therefore is considerably more prone
to barrel-wobble. Perhaps its better if I compare it with a pic from a TM M16a2
review at
AirsoftCore. The sights on the M16a1 are pretty basic. They are not self-adjustable
as the A2's are. You'd need a tool to adjust it and it only goes horizontally.
Its not a big issue and its the way things are supposed to be on a real M16a1.
This is one of the few guns Tokyo Marui make that come stock with a
Hi-capacity (hi-cap) magazine. The mag is a short "VN"-type and stated to hold
190 bbs. If you're not familiar with how a hi-cap works, all you have to do is
open the top door, fully load it with bbs, close the door, load it in the gun,
hold it the gun upright (not upside down) and wind for about 30 times or until
you start hearing clicks. It should last you till 3/4 of the mag (about about 50
rounds) until you'd need to wind again... The butt plate is covered with rubber which gives it a
more comfy shouldering. The is on really tight so there is no way for it to fall
off of the plate. There is no door like on the M16a2. Instead you'd need to
press it down like one would with a TM AK47. The metal parts are: outer barrel, flash hider, sights, magazine release,
trigger, trigger guard, magazine, charging handle, dust cover, "2nd outer
barrel" O-ring, and the mock gas return tube. Not much to say here, it is performs on par with the TM M16a2. I
could hit coconuts on coconut trees about 40-60 feet up every time. Range would
be around 150 feet and FPS would be the most 280; nothing more. Phew! That took most of my day. The only problems I have are the loose selector
switch and the plastic creaking sound; but it actually has the least creaks out
of all the TM's I've handled. Also, details are superb. The texture on the
pistol grip is amazing. I'll leave you with some eye-candy.... |
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