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The Auto 9 is just a Berretta 93R with a custom fore end and compensator. As others have pointed out, the gun is Robocop's signature weapon. They were going to use a Desert Eagle for Robocop, but all of RoboCop's extra bulky armor made the Desert Eagle look relatively small in comparison. Therefore, they sought out the modified Beretta 93R.
#1 is due to licensing. Tokyo Marui doesn’t care about having licenses to copy trademarks. That’s because it’s not a problem in Japanese law. The product is an HK pistol and they are very focused on their trade marks being used without a license. Same with Glock.
Partially true... thing is .. the trademark thing in airsoft only applies to Europe & NA. This makes it a bitch to be a retailer in Europe as you can get in legal trouble by selling guns like TM Mk23, Beretta, 1911, Glock and so on... also many licensed guns are extra expensive due to the extra cost of licensing. In Asia, SA & Africa noone gives a fuck about copyright and western lawyers have no power there.
@@calebhu6383yeah thats a theme with these videos is he does 0 research and the AAP01C which doesnt work in the vid is because of the hop up comes turned off so you have to turn it, one search would tell you that
The first one is based on an extremely famous Heckler & Koch (H&K) pistol known as the P7 It was made in the P7M8, P7M13, and the P7M10 (.40 cal) It was also made in a PSP version, which was the predecessor The real gun is extremely accurate, and known as a tack driver
@@gustavofring5832 No idea how he didn't see that. An airsoft guy who apparently has zero knowledge about the actual guns they're based on, how does he have a million subscribers? And calling the cylinder a "rotary system", wtf??
For those curious, the Farsan-1 pistol is actually the Thompson Center Contender Break Action Single Shot Pistol and was sold at a Rock Island Auction (where I got the name from). It is known more for having multiple ammunition types by changing the barrel. The weight of the trigger can also be changed actually
The contender shot pistol ammo and the Thompson Encore shot rifle cartridges. Lance Henriksen used one in the movie Hard Target with Jean-Claude Van Damme.
@@cruejones742 Actually they made .50 S&W and .454 Casull Encore barrels, those two and a .410 barrel I know for sure because my Dad has one and used the .454 to bag the biggest buck shot by pistol in MI that year
Pretty expensive nowadays, saw someone at a swap meet selling one for around $500. Felt nice in the hand though. I’d probably recommend you get a 3d printed kit for an M9 though.
Depends on the model. As far as I’m aware of, there’s only one manufacturer of official ones, and the Auto-9 is now discontinued by them. It’s possible there is an unofficial company that makes EU exclusive models, so you may be referring to those. Airsofters in America got the shaft due to licensing laws and import restrictions, which is why TM stuff is ludicrously expensive here. Our fields are also pretty mediocre by EU standards.
The AAP01 wasn’t working because the hop up was set too far and you need to adjust it. Its a common problem with these guns but they shoot great once you adjust that
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@@jayhutt0n The auto 9 was created for Robocop. The one in Blood Dragon is called an AJM 9. This is in reference to Alex J Murphy. Which is the name of the Detroit police officer who became Robocop.
The Farsan 1 shot pistol was used in the Jean Claude Van Damme classic 90's film Hard Target, and was used by the legendary Lance Hendrickson as a hunter of homeless people who believed that only 1 shot was needed to take down a quarry. Fun fact there, great video as always.
As others stated already, but Tokyo marui doesn't ship there products outside of Japan (maybe this changed, but thats what it used to be) Anything TM is imported by 3rd parties and they probably removed the trademarks.
The p7 box and manual stuff is so you can get it through US customs, blanking the HK logos Japanese law allows them to use the HK logo and trademark as an airsoft gun isn't going to damage the producers of a real firearm. However us customs view it as a illegal use of a trademark
The reason that the details on the p7m were blurred out is because yes, they did not have the listened for the replication of the gun, which in name, is the Heckler and Koch VP9
it's also well known for being used for competitive shooting, at least in the 90's, there's better options now and the scene has moved on from it, but it wasn't uncommon to see multiple p7s modified with long slides and compensators used in a comp.
Always love watching videos like this. Even though in my country it’s pretty much illegal to have airsoft weapons unless you actually officially part of an air soft club and have a permit, it’s nearly as strict as for normal firearms lol, I’ll stick to archery.
The Tokyo Marui P7M13 is based off of the H&K P7. They probably had the H&K logo on there and got into some heat with them so they removed it via melting the plastic
Back in the 90's i had a TM H&K P7 M13 springer. For the time it was a fun plinker pistol. The areas blanked out on this one is where KECKLER & KOCH and their logo would be. I guess H&K said 'nope' and TM had to remove the markings
The Auto-9 is the gun from Robocop, hence the police markings. The one is the film was a modified Beretta 93R which is why it has the three round burst function.
I have the WG Sport 733 but in 4.5, so its an airgun which shoots more dang fast than airsoft one and it could kill small birds if you could aim with it
The Auto 9 is a replica of Robocop's handgun. It says OCP 001 on the top because that is Robocop's designation as the first Omni-Consumer Products cyborg police officer.