Tokyo Marui MWS - Basic Cleaning and Maintenance guide for the Legendary Zet System GBBR (Airsoft)

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  • čas přidán 4. 11. 2021
  • a quick how to guide on where to look for dirt and how to clean your Tokyo Marui mws M4 GBBR. this is the kind of maintenance that is required regularly and so doing it properly can help your gun last longer and perform better.
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Komentáře • 77

  • @RazorNLD
    @RazorNLD Před rokem +4

    Still a very underrated channel!

  • @dvn.mp3
    @dvn.mp3 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Absolute Legend

  • @dannyworsell4160
    @dannyworsell4160 Před rokem +1

    I’m just transitioning to gbb from aeg with a mws and your channel has been superb. I was never very hands on disassembling rifles and this was a very daunting thought of regularly getting more hands on with a gbb. I was wondering do you have a NPAS installation guide? CZcams seems to be lacking in them

  • @FXTRT1-1
    @FXTRT1-1 Před 2 lety +1

    For me, cleaning my GBBs is kinda the fun of it! we run GBBs for the realism part, nothing more tbh. And cleaning your gun is normal and nessecary, for real and for Airsoft. Nice video as always!

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +2

      yeah its nice to sit in front of some TV or a film and clean a couple of guns, not a bad evening at all!

    • @FXTRT1-1
      @FXTRT1-1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OllieTalksAirsoft Absolutly! yes

  • @jeff_yeet
    @jeff_yeet Před 2 lety

    Niiiceee, thank you!

  • @jamesanseeuw8166
    @jamesanseeuw8166 Před rokem

    For cleaning I like to use an old toothbrush to scrub the corners and crevices etc, works really well but I still do have to wipe things afterwards obviously

  • @MourningConstitution
    @MourningConstitution Před 9 měsíci

    thanks!

  • @anthonywood9632
    @anthonywood9632 Před 7 měsíci

    Just got a mws coming from aeg don’t really touch my aeg myself leave that to my tech. Found this video really helpful it looks Miles easier to take apart compared to my aeg m4s

    • @joshs6535
      @joshs6535 Před 6 měsíci

      I'd recommend basically familiarizing yourself with AEG internals (maybe just pull apart an old gun or something) so you have an idea how they work and what parts go where. It's always a good idea to know. Otherwise, you're exactly right that AEGs are just too much to bother with sometimes haha

    • @anthonywood9632
      @anthonywood9632 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@joshs6535 tbf I think aegs will be getting moved on now I’ve got a few gbbs

  • @alexal1232
    @alexal1232 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey, just used a different kind of lube for the trigger box (graphite spray lube): on a stock one with trigger reset issue, it made my reset and trigger pull A LOT smoother, solving the problem I was having. If you haven't tried it yet, maybe it can solve your g&p trigger reset issue too (just a guess, don't know for sure).

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks buddy I'll look at getting some, I'm always up for learning more and trying new things!! 😀

  • @chxnkerror5182
    @chxnkerror5182 Před 2 lety +2

    Just ordered the mws m4a1 as my first gbbr so I will definitely be revisiting this video for days to come

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +3

      It's such a good Airsoft gun, you'll love it I'm sure!!!

    • @rategy2818
      @rategy2818 Před 2 lety +1

      Hows the weapon working so far im pretty sure i have to order one as well :D

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      How are you finding it so far?

  • @douglasjp673
    @douglasjp673 Před rokem +1

    Hi my guy! Great video! This will defiantly help me as I'm looking into getting a TM MWS M4!
    I am just wondering if you know of other places that sell the magazines for the MWS, or if there are other brands that are compatable?
    thanks!

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před rokem

      There's a bunch out there, the guns Modify probably work the best, T8 window arguably look the coolest and g&p have extended p mags. There's plenty of aftermarket support mag wise and you can always upgrade standard mags to make them a bit more poppy!

  • @douglassoal6196
    @douglassoal6196 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video, thanks. I always use a product called Napier clean rather than loo roll, far less fibres and dust. Also a small toothbrush is really useful for the awkward areas. I see you cocked the rifle before removing the pins, is that essential.

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      You can remove the pins without cocking the gun I think but that's just the way I've always done it. I agree loo roll isn't the best but it's something everyone has to hand, Ill have a look for Napier clean thanks for the tip 😊
      So I've used toothbrushes for cleaning in the past but I tend to find they just redistribute the dirt into different areas, granted some easier to wipe away but some arent. That's why I like making the little triangles as you can get into some really tight spots and see all the dirt coming out, I highly recommend it!

  • @johnfaustus1
    @johnfaustus1 Před rokem

    Great content, decent presentation, excellent knowledge. If I might nitpick: most of your videos are _very_ long. I realize the YT algo prefers such formats, but most audiences don't.
    In this case, for example, and I concede your experience is greater than mine with the TM MWS (why else would I be watching?), you are spending 30+ mins talking about a topic that I feel could be presented in about 1/3 of the time.
    "Ah, but I can't - there's just too much to cover!". Agreed, you combined at least 3 or 4 videos into one. Split them into 'intro/rationale/motivation', 'consensus vs personal preferences', 'basic cleaning', 'deep cleaning', 'scheduled maintenance', 'follow-up'.
    Also, you don't include timestamps!

  • @joshualove2576
    @joshualove2576 Před 3 měsíci

    What tool would you use to take off the muzzle / flasher so I could get a tracer unit in

  • @PeterPing
    @PeterPing Před rokem

    Do you also apply grease or just silicone oil?

  • @rategy2818
    @rategy2818 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi ollie! great video and well explained :) im looking to buy tokyo marui mws also and many of them come with the bulky front sight and im pretty sure i wanna take it off so how do i do that and what do i need to replace after taking it off ? also im not planning putting a longer hanguard over it etc. just removal and make it right.

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      thanks, so you'll just need to get a gas block basically, that will hold the front end onto the gun. to remove the old one there are 2 pins AND a grub screw underneath, remove all 3 and it'll come off. assuming you also take off the flash hider, which will also have a grub screw.

    • @rategy2818
      @rategy2818 Před 2 lety

      @@OllieTalksAirsoft Loving the gun so far!! went testing to my friends place and he gave me some 0,36g bbs and oh my god heavy bbs works so good with it! im pretty sure i will buy 0,30g or 0,32g so i can have bit more play with the hop. i was playing with 0,25g and it was alright but omg the difference when i tried heavyer bbs it was like an laser beam and didnt even feel slow at all also i was using greengas and temp was around +5-8 celcius. also i was wondering what barrel and hop rubber you think i should get ? My play style is always been little bit behind not in the front line but i visit the frontlines for time to time and i dont really care playing in inside. My local fields limits are. (Inside 1,2j) (Outside up to 1,6j with full auto) (Dmr,sniper max 3j semi only) Also i like playing with 1-4x 20x Variable optic so that explains a bit of my ranges. I know this is pretty long one but is there a better way than asking the Mws master hemself. Thank you!

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      well heavy BBs are definitely the choice for the MWS that's for sure. and if your site tests on joules then you'll be at the limit pretty much, especially in the summer.
      Id say the focus should be on accuracy so something like a modify Tan bucking with a Brass Nub should see you getting slightly better then you're currently getting, if you really want a good inner then the Maple Leaf Crazy Jet Barrels are good, stock MWS is 250MM and you need a VSR/GBBR cut. it boosts FPS a little but they do seem to preform really well, for me anyway!

  • @iSkateAlso
    @iSkateAlso Před 2 lety

    Hey, Ollie. I recently bought a G&P Buffer kit which includes the buffer time, roller & buffer. Have you used this before? I have heard it has no benefits ... I only ordered it for the buffer buy may consider installing the kit. Thanks!

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      I've not used it myself only the buffer with moving weights. Check with the discord group as someone will have experience with it 😁 discord.gg/TYCPjg7F6g

  • @galteeboy84
    @galteeboy84 Před 2 lety

    Hey Ollie, what are your thoughts on magazine maintenance. Do u clean the bb feed often?

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      you know what after about 6 years of owning the mags ill only ever take them apart when something stops working or breaks. I've got about 10 MWS mags and in 6 years I've opened about 2 of them, so for me its a case of if it aint broke don't fit it. I've broken loads of stuff trying to make incremental improvements and usually it ends up making it worse. that being said there's nothing wrong with maintaining your Mags, but as long as you always keep a bit of gas in them they should be fine. Regarding the BB feed specifically I've been known to jam a Q Tip down there and give it a wiggle from time to time but ill never really disassemble the mag to do it (too many mags = too much effort for me)

  • @_SIRenity_
    @_SIRenity_ Před 2 lety

    When cleaning the inner barrel, is it ok to turn off the hop up and then go from that side to out, pull through, then repeat? They way I’m thinking I’m completely avoiding any dirt going towards the hop up chamber too?

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety

      Yeah that works. As long as you're aware of potentially getting dirt and grime in the hop up then it's not too hard to avoid. I would always turn the hop all the way off before you start cleaning though as you said.

  • @reccecs4
    @reccecs4 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Real AR buffer tubes twang too… that’s entirely authentic.

  • @sylithics
    @sylithics Před 2 lety +1

    Yaaaaas! Love me some Mws vids 😍 going to watch it just now:)
    Quick question, do you think you could do a comparison on cheap holo’s vs your rs one? Are Airsoft holos even good for Airsoft? Would be awesome 👏
    As always love the vids

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks buddy, yeah I could do that video. Thanks for the idea!! 😊

    • @Steve_281
      @Steve_281 Před 2 lety

      @@OllieTalksAirsoft and as a selfish suggestion, a similar cleaning/maintenance breakdown for the TM MP7 would be hoofing 👍

    • @Joe-sp8wr
      @Joe-sp8wr Před 2 lety +1

      @@OllieTalksAirsoft If you do that video then you should check out the Holy Warrior repro, they are a pretty good knock off

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Joe-sp8wr I think my friend has one, I've heard they are the best of the repros and hurricane are supposed to be pretty good too I think. I'd have to get them from my mates at some point and try them out at least before I put anything to video.

  • @Steve_281
    @Steve_281 Před 2 lety +1

    Reassuring to see that you don't go overboard with various greases and gun oils as others do. BBs don't cause carbon fouling, so toilet paper and silicon is just fine

    • @knight_tv
      @knight_tv Před 2 lety +4

      tbh silicone oil was made for plastic on plastic work, mws isnt about that, so it needs some grease, silicon oil is not a gold standard for metal on metal work

    • @Steve_281
      @Steve_281 Před 2 lety

      @@knight_tv this is true, a couple of drops of oil on the working parts is welcome. No need to get a full on rifle cleaning kit from Brownells though, as some people do!

  • @_SIRenity_
    @_SIRenity_ Před 2 lety

    Hi Ollie, what silicone spray do you recommend for the gear box specifically?
    For the bcg I use a ptfe grease and apply it all around apart from the nozzle of course, maybe that’s excessive?

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah I probably wouldn't be using anything that thick personally. That's why I like the spray as it's super thin and doesn't slow the system at all. Less gunky basically. I'm just using a nuprol one at the moment buylt any 100% silicone spray will do the job.

    • @_SIRenity_
      @_SIRenity_ Před 2 lety

      @@OllieTalksAirsoft I do turn the hop up off to clean, but do you ever actually clean the hop up bit that comes down to spin the bbs (lol mind block I can’t remember the name of that specific bit) at all? If so, what’s the best way?

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety

      @@_SIRenity_ yes turn the hop off. I usually bend a QTip in half and put it into the breach end of the barrel (where the hop is) then clean it like normal from the muzzle end. Once it's coming out clean Ill run a couple all the way through with the QTip removed. This stops excess dirt finding its way onto the hop up rubber.

    • @_SIRenity_
      @_SIRenity_ Před 2 lety

      @@OllieTalksAirsoft Sorry I haven’t explained properly. I do everything you do in the video, but what I mean is before the hop up is turned off, the ‘lip’ that effects the bbs flight surely gets dirty at some point where it’ll effect the contact efficiency - do you ever need to clean that?

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety

      @@_SIRenity_ oh ok, only when I'm changing the barrel or hop rubber to be honest.

  • @marcushillerstrom25
    @marcushillerstrom25 Před rokem +2

    When I clean the inner barrel I always go from rubber side and forward. And never back and forth, just pulling it through, twisting it, a few times until the papper comes out clean.

  • @stjepanmiter3002
    @stjepanmiter3002 Před rokem

    do you have to loctite these screws on the top of the bolt that are holding nozzle guide thingy?

  • @rajazaku4021
    @rajazaku4021 Před rokem

    Hi can u make one for the tm mp7 gbb, i've been searching a video for the tm mp7 but i still cant find one

  • @dvn.mp3
    @dvn.mp3 Před 2 měsíci

    Chef

  • @chaos817
    @chaos817 Před rokem

    i cheap out by spraying down parts cleaner on it

  • @nathanielmoore2207
    @nathanielmoore2207 Před rokem

    What silicone spray do you use : )

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před rokem

      I've used loads over the years, abbey, nuprol, easy slide, as long as it's 100% silicone you'll be fine.

  • @kristofferfast854
    @kristofferfast854 Před 2 lety

    would I need to clean it differently if i used propane or is it the same?

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      It's the same,

    • @kristofferfast854
      @kristofferfast854 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OllieTalksAirsoft Okay thanks. And you can run gg/propane on this stock?

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 2 lety +1

      @@kristofferfast854 yes. Everyone I know has been running green gas or propane for the last 5 years with no issues. That's pretty good for an Airsoft gun full stop!.

    • @kristofferfast854
      @kristofferfast854 Před 2 lety

      @@OllieTalksAirsoft alright, thanks for the help

  • @kristofferfast112
    @kristofferfast112 Před 2 lety +1

    all of that toilet paper dust is making my throat dry

  • @HeckerAirsoft
    @HeckerAirsoft Před rokem

    How long have you owned this rifle for

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před rokem

      Since they first came out, I have a first batch mws from Hong Kong

    • @HeckerAirsoft
      @HeckerAirsoft Před rokem

      @Ollie Talks Airsoft do you use it alot and how much has it worn etc looking to get into the world of gbbrs and have you used green gas since the first day

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před rokem

      Yes I've used green gas since day one. I do use it quite a lot and parts do wear but it's not expensive to keep running. It's when you want to upgrade stuff that it gets really expensive 😉

  • @mikeramos7651
    @mikeramos7651 Před 11 měsíci

    Ummmmm how do turn off the hop up? Lol

    • @OllieTalksAirsoft
      @OllieTalksAirsoft  Před 11 měsíci

      The hop dial on the inside of the upper receiver need to be all the way forward for no hop

    • @mikeramos7651
      @mikeramos7651 Před 11 měsíci

      @OllieTalksAirsoft fowared meaning towards the barrel? Lol sorry. And was wondering what about the lube you use for the mws?

  • @user-be3xu5qd8k
    @user-be3xu5qd8k Před 2 lety

    Did u tell ur mom?