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Old July 14th, 2006, 04:43   #1
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Red wolf has got the T89 in stock

thats right ladies the T89 is out for sale price a waping 349.00 bucks american.



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Product Brand Tokyo Marui Other Series
Product Code TM-AEG-TYPE89 / Hop-Up ADJUSTABLE
Weight 3,700 g / Length 916.0 mm
Capacity 69 rds/ Power 295.0 fps
Motor unknown /Battery Size 8.4v Stick Type
Shooting Mode Semi, 3-Burst Auto
Price (USD) $349.00

Tokyo Marui Type 89 Rifle

Type 89 rifle was developed by HOWA Machinery for the Ground Self-Defense Force of Japan. In real steel form, this rifle is a select-fire, gas-operated, rotating bolt firearm. The gas action and bolt group is somewhat similar to USA-designed AR-18 rifle, previously manufactured by HOWA under license from Armalite Co (USA).

The 89 from Marui will enjoy the latest airsoft technology: a brand new Version 8 gearbox will be onboard, which is designed to deliver a realistic shooting experience by its mechanical 3-burst mechanism.
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Old July 14th, 2006, 10:52   #2
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Damn them! Save the first 3-round burst for a Japanese gun? That'd explain the higher price, too, obviously. It still does look nice. Nicer than an M4, anyways.
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Old July 14th, 2006, 11:09   #3
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I thought they would use a 'large' battery in the stock instead of a stick type?
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Old July 14th, 2006, 11:52   #4
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Apparently the buttstock is too narrow to accommodate a large battery. The writeup on Arnies has some discussion about that I think. The stick battery is housed in the upper part of the handguard.
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Old July 14th, 2006, 12:26   #5
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That's a shame, I'm sure a large battery could be hidden with a minor design change. I've always been a proponent of the Large battery type because they are easy to find and pretty much the toughest thing around.
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Old July 14th, 2006, 13:50   #6
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Very nive looking rifle, 3 round burst is neat too, but Im with Greylocks on that large battery, shame cuz of the neat design of the stock you can't mod one or fit one in,
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Old July 14th, 2006, 14:55   #7
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you could make a battery out of the panel style batteries. or make a custom one out of the mini size batteries
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Old July 14th, 2006, 15:53   #8
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3 round "mechanical burst" in a new version mechbox. Now maybe we'll actually see "timing" become a reality and be myth no longer.
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Old July 15th, 2006, 00:59   #9
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There will be an after market stock that will use a large battery.
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Old July 15th, 2006, 02:09   #10
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Honestly, the onlything cool thing i see in this gun is the three round burst modification. Otherwise for the price your better off getting a classic army CA33E which is a gun sort of related to the type89 that can hold a large battery. As for the three round burst feature I would feel just as comfertable tapping the trigger on full auto XP.
Otherwise, its a very sturdy and cool looking rifle as a collecters rifle its just fine.

Does anyone know what type of motor the type89 uses? at least the specs on it?
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Old July 15th, 2006, 02:25   #11
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It looks like it may be possible to fit a series pair of stick configured 4.8v cells of largish capacity in the foregrip and the stock. More annoying than a single large pack, but it's probably possible to distribute decent battery storage in a couple places in the rifle.
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Old July 15th, 2006, 02:41   #12
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Honestly, the onlything cool thing i see in this gun is the three round burst modification. Otherwise for the price your better off getting a classic army CA33E which is a gun sort of related to the type89 that can hold a large battery. As for the three round burst feature I would feel just as comfertable tapping the trigger on full auto XP.
Otherwise, its a very sturdy and cool looking rifle as a collecters rifle its just fine.

Does anyone know what type of motor the type89 uses? at least the specs on it?
EG1000BT special made for three rounds burst.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...1&highlight=89

I will wait for the reviews to come out first before jumping to buy this gun.
The three rounds burst is a major selling point to me, must wait and see if is reliable or not.
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Old July 15th, 2006, 03:13   #13
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pre-orders are being taken by warfare.ca...their shipment is already on route to Canada
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Old July 15th, 2006, 04:23   #14
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I'm sort of bewildered that TM didn't just make the Folding Stock version of the T89. Sure, more expensive, but at least then everyone wouldn't wonder why the full stock coudln't hold the battery
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Old July 17th, 2006, 13:48   #15
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Great that the 3 round burst is mechanical - no more electronic failures as with the SIG550.

High price? Consider this: the body is.... METAL!

Also, the stock can apparently hold a spare battery - which means with a few minor modifications, you can run two stick batteries in parallel for close to the performance of a sub-C pack.

WGC just got them in stock as well, $330USD.

http://www.wgcshop.com/pcart/shopper.php?itm=TM-AEG-T89



Gear Box - Version 8
Motor - EG1000BT
Magazine - 69 Rounds ( Compatible with M4 / M16 Magazines )
Length - 916mm
Barrel Length - 433mm
Weight - 3160g ( AEG with Magazine ) / 3560g ( AEG with Magazine & Bipod )
Battery - 8.4V AK Type ( Not Included )
Muzzle Velocity - 280-300FPS ( with 0.2g BBs )

Features:
- Mechanical 3-Round Burst
- One-Piece Aluminium Outer Barrel
- Die-Cast Metal Receiver
- Detachable Bipod - Adjustable sights
- New type magazine follower allows all BBs fired
- Compatible with M4 / M16 Magaiznes ( Type 89 Magazines do NOT fit M4 / M16 Series )
- Spare Battery Compartment in solid stock
- 14mm Anti-Clockwise Threaded Outer Barrel allows mounting of accessories
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