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Tokyo Marui - MP5-SD5 Review
Now we move onto our Airsoft model, the Tokyo Marui version of the MP5-SD5, a solid stocked and silenced version of the MP5, which also exists in the real steel format. The MP5 series have been round for a little while, and were one of Marui's earlier models to produce in Airsoft form. We have since seen the TM MP5 evolve to the second generation which includes a more powerful motor (1st generation included a EG560, we're now on EG700) as well as some improvements on the hop-up system, although the plastic parts used have not changed. As the MP5 series has been around for a little while, it is also one of the most economical AEG's to purchase, with prices as low as £160, compared to some of Marui's newer offerings such as the M14 which retails at £270! The popularity of the MP5 series also means there are a huge number of accessories and upgrade parts available to the end user, and the version 2 gearbox used is also easy to work on and maintain. So lets have a look at some of the stats: Tokyo Marui MP5-SD5 Length: 777mm Weight: 2.1kg Velocity: 275-280fps Gearbox: Version 2 Motor: EG700 Magazine Capacity: 50 (Lo-Cap) 200 (Hi-Cap) Battery Type: Large (above 1400mah recommend)
The markings on this gun, of which there are few of read, 'Kal 9mm x 19' and the Tokyo Marui trade markings, there are no H&K trade marks on this gun, making export to places such as the US easier. As mentioned previously the plastic is good quality with realistic looking 'weld' markings on the bottom of the rear sight and across the lower receiver. The trigger group markings on this model are for the SEF version, detailing fully-automatic fire, whereas the real steel model depicts the graphics for safe, semi-auto and 3-round burst. The cocking handle on this model serves no purpose, it is merely to add to the 'fiddle' factor, however on the classic army version of the SD5, it retracts the magazine ejection port cover to allow access for hop-up adjustment. On our Marui model, the hop-up adjustment lever is found protruding the left hand side of the frame, just above the end of the hand guard. Moving this lever towards the front of the gun, reduces the amount of hop, and to the back, increases.
Well, the gun took quite a knock on a door frame, which not only damaged the silencer, but it also loosened the fore sight assembly, which unfortunately for me, has the front sling point attached to it. The screws finally gave way throughout the day whilst the gun was slung, and the gun took a nose dive towards the ground. The exposed barrel hit the ground, causing it to fly backwards, straight through the hop-up unit which in turn stopped the magazine from ejecting... A complete disaster which needed a complete new front end purchased second hand from a forum, along with a new hop-up unit to get the gun back up and running again.
Another point to watch out for on this model is the retaining pins on the handguard, which have a habit of falling out. They simply push into place, but can work themselves loose, however a strip of black electrical tape around the handguard is all that is needed to keep them secure.
In Operation...
The MP5 series in general are particularly easy to use. Straight forward functions, everything is easily accessible such as the selector switch, which is not only in a sensible place, but on both sides making this gun truly ambidextrous. As is the magazine catch, located on the bottom of the gun, meaning magazine changes are quick and easy.
The hi-cap magazines are often considered as slightly on the small size in terms of capacity. They are however easy to fit in most tactical vests, as opposed to say the P90 magazine, which is considerably huge in comparison. 200 rounds should be plenty enough for most uses, and I take just three out with me when using this gun.
As for accuracy, the gun is very consistent, and shot for shot there is only a couple of fps difference between subsequent rounds. The review model chronoed at 271-275 with 0.2g Excel ammunition, which for a stock gun with a barrel length such as this, is perfectly adequate. With regards to range, this model has very similar performance characteristics to the P90, the MC51, G36 and M733 which all have very similar barrel lengths. Excellent for CQB and Urban environments, possibly lacking in the range needed for woodland, whereas something like an SR-16, M14 or AUG would be right at home.
Conclusion? The MP5-SD5 makes an excellent alternative to something like an M4 if you don't wish to go down the Armalite route, plus the availability of aftermarket parts make this gun highly maintainable and upgradeable. Lightweight and compact it is equally at home for those of you with smaller frames as it is with the 'larger' Airsofter. Its popularity on the Airsoft battlefield says it all... - The Marui MP5-SD5 is available for purchase at fire-support.co.uk. Click the image to be taken to their pages. Please mention dEFCONAirsoft when ordering, thank you. |
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