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Tokyo Marui things

Resident Evil

Official site: https://www.tokyo-marui.co.jp/bio/

Unless confirmed otherwise I'm just gonna assume that all RE airsoft replicas are Tokyo Marui. Please add image sources people so I won't accidentally identify some guy's custom work as TM official.

Samurai Edge

Desert Eagle

Others

Others

Media Collab

Non-TM Resident Evil stuff

Non-TM, Non-RE stuff

Western Arms Anime Guns

Dominators from Psycho-Pass

Others

GITS and stuff

Seburo & Posiedon things (mainly Poseidon)

Seburo (Japanese: セブロ) is a fictional arms company created by Japanese science fiction mangaka Masamune Shirow. The company and its products have appeared in multiple works by Shirow (Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed, New Dominion Tank Police, Black Magic M-66, etc).

Dai-Nihon Giken Poseidon is a Japanese indie studio (named after Poseidon Global Industrial Technologies in Appleseed) led by artist Seiji Tanaka that produces airsoft conversion kits and model replicas for anime and manga weapons, including Seburo weapons. They also produce other Anime-inspired original creations, such as the CQB TYPE-0 "RAISEN" conversion kit seen in Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries (2003) or the Type 06 IkaZuchi conversion kit; the latter was notably cloned without license by Jing Gong as the Jing Gong Thunder Maul.

This list primarily documents creations Dai-Nihon Giken Poseidon. It is likely that other Seburo weapons not covered by Poiseidon will have their own replicas done by other studios. Some of the following products may no longer be available. Most are not available outside of Japan anyways.

Also: Trident Works. Distributor for custom models? Including Poseidon?

  • Compact eXploder Note: Multiple Japanese (and a few English) sources I read specify the in-universe caliber as the 5.7mm Compact round, based on the 5.7x28mm used on the P90. The weapon was also described by these sources as holding 30 rounds in universe. I am not sure if these originate from an official source from Shirow or somewhere else.
  • Note on the Gundam gun: I could not find a primary source for the image; Wayback Machine shows that they used to have a Gundam gun on their website, but it was apparently later pulled from the website for unknown reasons (maybe a case of screwed by the lawyers?), and the images on the website are not archived on the Wayback Machine. The current image is from a secondary source that I did not verify thoroughly.

Storage


Possibly photoshopped AR-15s

Some of these AR-15 images might be photoshopped, and they aren't officially marked as photoshopped on the official page. However, this project will have to hold for now and be dealt with later, since we don't have clear standards on photoshopped images and minimally edited images.

Some of the MP5 images might be photoshopped too?

M16 (or Colt AR-15 SP1) with an A1 "birdcage" flash hider, used to resemble the M16A1. This version has a 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
M16 (or Colt AR-15 SP1) with an A1 "birdcage" flash hider, used to resemble the M16A1. This version has a 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Mockup of an XM16E1 rifle with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. This can be identified as a mockup by its full magazine fence and strengthened front pivot point, neither of which appeared on the XM16E1. (Possibly Photoshopped)
M16A1 with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt M16A2 - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
M16A4 with carry handle attached - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt Sporter II Carbine with 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm. Colt model #R-6420. Colt still insisted on using the SP1 style lower receiver so any rifle that looks like this but has the ribbing around the magazine release button is not a Colt rifle. Variants of this rifle have both the round and tear drop forward assist buttons, however, most of the early years of production had the tear drop button, like this rifle in the photo. (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt Sporter II Carbine with 30 round magazine - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt Model 609 / XM177E1 - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt Model 610 / GAU-5/A - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt Model 653 "M16A1 Carbine" - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt Model 653 "M16A1 Carbine" modified with a 16" barrel - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt Model 654 "M16A1 Carbine", the export model of the Model 653 without forward assist - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt M4A1 with 6 position collapsible stock - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)
Colt M4A1 with 6 position collapsible stock and carrying handle removed - 5.56x45mm (Possibly Photoshopped)

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