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TYPE 89 GBBR Airsoft Rifle

TYPE 89 GBBR Airsoft Rifle

Gas Blow Back replica of Howa Type 89 rifle

Manufactured by Tokyo Marui, this rifle features an aluminium receiver and plastic furniture. Enhanced with a Marui ZET system, it allows for a functional bolt stop to be locked when the last round is fired and a three-round burst mode. Its sights are fully adjustable, and the integrated bipod is easily detachable. Additionally, field stripping is realistic.

Type 89 History: 

The U.S. military switched from the M14 to the M16 in the Vietnam War due to the 5.56×45mm round’s increased rate of fire, light weight, and lower recoil compared to the 7.62×51mm round. This shortened the infantryman’s effective range, but 5.56×45mm (SS109) became the standard NATO round. Japan's Defense Agency then began work on their next-gen assault rifle, largely handled by Howa (who already had the AR-180 license). Limited numbers were issued to the JSDF for field testing, then formal development of the HR-16 (HR1604) began. The HR-15, HR-10, HR-11, and HR-13 were also developed by '89. 

Specifications:

  • Length: 670 / 916mm
  • Weight: 3600g
  • Inner Barrel: 250mm
  • Magazine Capacity: 20 rounds
  • Muzzle Velocity: 120m/s
  • Gas Type: Green Gas
  • Fire Modes: Semi / Full-Auto / 3-Round Burst, Safety

Package Includes:

  • Gun
  • Magazine
  • Bipod
$681.59
TYPE 89 GBBR Airsoft Rifle
$681.59

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Gas Blow Back replica of Howa Type 89 rifle

Manufactured by Tokyo Marui, this rifle features an aluminium receiver and plastic furniture. Enhanced with a Marui ZET system, it allows for a functional bolt stop to be locked when the last round is fired and a three-round burst mode. Its sights are fully adjustable, and the integrated bipod is easily detachable. Additionally, field stripping is realistic.

Type 89 History: 

The U.S. military switched from the M14 to the M16 in the Vietnam War due to the 5.56×45mm round’s increased rate of fire, light weight, and lower recoil compared to the 7.62×51mm round. This shortened the infantryman’s effective range, but 5.56×45mm (SS109) became the standard NATO round. Japan's Defense Agency then began work on their next-gen assault rifle, largely handled by Howa (who already had the AR-180 license). Limited numbers were issued to the JSDF for field testing, then formal development of the HR-16 (HR1604) began. The HR-15, HR-10, HR-11, and HR-13 were also developed by '89. 

Specifications:

  • Length: 670 / 916mm
  • Weight: 3600g
  • Inner Barrel: 250mm
  • Magazine Capacity: 20 rounds
  • Muzzle Velocity: 120m/s
  • Gas Type: Green Gas
  • Fire Modes: Semi / Full-Auto / 3-Round Burst, Safety

Package Includes:

  • Gun
  • Magazine
  • Bipod