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KWA Ronin "Tekken" Pistol Caliber AR Airsoft AEG Rifle (Model: TK.45 AEG 3 / Black / Go Airsoft Package)

6 Customer Reviews

by JOSE MIGUEL C. on 07/07/2024
"Used this in my indoor and outdoor field and I’m just impressed with how it performed. Really accurate out of the box, and KWA really built the internals and externals with immense quality. I also appreciate the look of a m4 and a vector mixed together.

Pros:
-Good build quality
-Extremely accurate
-Adjustable fps
-Good battery space
-Good performance in any field
-Decent rps
-Unique look
-Ambidextrous selector switch
-Ambidextrous mag release
-Good ergonomics

Cons:
-A bit heavy and may affect mobility (especially indoors)
-The trigger and its sensitivity isn’t the best
-The left mag release is very difficult to press
-You need to press the bolt release while pulling the charging handle to lock back the bolt

Overall another well put together AEG by KWA. I recommend this for anyone looking for a versatile build for indoors or outdoors.
by Julian H. on 04/11/2022
"I got one of these from a local shop, it’s an amazing aeg, I haven’t had any problems with it yet. The only downside to it is it’s weight.
by Richard R. on 10/20/2020
"Bought Tk.45 on sale with go airsoft bundle

pros:
+Bundle is great for starters as it comes with extra mags, batteries, charger, red dot sight, and gun bag. if you see it on sale, grab it
+gun is a great eye catcher
+the electronic blowback is fun and doesn't feel cheap. because it isnt a bolt moving backward, i feel confident that it will not cause a catastrophic malfunction
+plenty of rail space
+solid construction, no wobble
+can use 9.6 butterfly/nunchuck nimh in stock. don't let description fool you
+Loves .25g BBs
+entire flash hider is removeable w/ an Allen key. no heat gun required (i learned the hard way)

Cons:
-proprietary mags. they aren't compatible with anything else. period.
-mid caps only. while this isn't that much a con, it does effect long game performance, especially if you have a defender role.
-the bolt hold open is cheap. the "bolt" itself is plastic and you need to hold the hold open up for it to catch, allowing you to adjust hop w/o fighting the bolt
- Not a lot of space for muzzle attachments due to the threads being recessed in the rail space
-Left hand mag release is pretty bad and the left hand bolt release serves no function due to aforementioned bolt hold issue
-No attachments to make it look like an RX01 or R99 carbine

Overall: its a great gun is a great package. not perfect or a top performer, but if you are already invested in the sport/hobby, getting the TK45 is a good buy.
by COREY P. on 10/05/2019
"I got the TK.45C mainly for indoor CQB games, but will probably take it outdoor as well. Honestly, I was looking to buy a Vector, but the oddities of the Vector have always been a sticking point. I like holding my rifles right at the magazine, and this gun feels nice in my hands. The minute I saw the TK.45C, I knew it was for me!

So, as others have said, it's a great gun. After shooting it, I have the following comments:
1. The magazine, being very specific, is a pain to load compared to my M4 platforms. The M4 platforms have awesome speed loaders out there, and I highly doubt there will be a speed loader specific to this gun. The good thing about the magazines are that they're very inexpensive compared to the Vector, hold more rounds, seem smaller, and uses every last BB. I picked up a 3-pack when I bought this gun, and will pick up another 3-pack soon. The magazine catch and release mechanism feels more solid and more secure as compared to my M4 platforms.
2. I prefer some features of this gun over my Krytac Mk II Combo in SPD form. The barrel is short, but still longer than the Krytac. The feel is definitely better in my hands, but that's my personal opinion. The stock flip-up sights seem to be much better than the Krytac, which I ditched immediately upon buying that gun. I won't be ditching these sights.
3. The variable FPS is really handy.
4. The stock and battery tube is fine for a small battery, but will need an extender if you want to run a bigger battery.
5. An Xcortech mini tracer unit screws right on and the inner barrel doesn't interfere with the tracer operation! I was shocked, thinking I was going to need a barrel extension.
by Jordan P. on 02/21/2019
"So first off i love this aeg. Its gorgeous. Particularly the c model, though i would prefer it with a different stock alongside that shorter rail. For me the mft minimalist stock would be perfect. This all being said, i believe the video to be a dis-service to the airsoft community. Before people jump down my throat let me explain why:
1st.) The lack of eye pro at varied combat moments is a very poor choice. I am aware that this is not a quote on quote live fire video, but its still a bad bit of publication if seen by NON airsofters or those looking to ban/cause legal changes to our beloved sport, as well as being a bad example set by those who heavily influence younger more impressionable players. Eye pro needs to be taken very very seriously. As a referee for some of the north easts largest events and having seen eyes lost due to careless disregard for the seriousness of eye pro and needing to keep it on at ALL TIMES when in play areas, this is not an uninformed oppinion. Accidents happen. Even with hugely experienced people.
2.) The simulation of death and actual ammunition is EXACTLY what those same groups previously mentioned look for as their own ammunition in pushing for bans or serious changes/limitations to our sport. Airsoft, though it is obviously a war sim by its very nature (im not dilusional, i know my sport :) ), is viewed in a much more favorable light by those who DONT play or have any knowledge of the game when it is portrayed for what it is, a GAME with clearly defined differences to real combat. Simulating the real steel muzzle flash/sound is ir-responsible in my humble oppinion. It sends the wrong message to people and groups that are on the fence about airsoft and gives those that oppose it ideal material to use in lobbying against airsoft.
I hope that i wont be crucified for this post. I have alot of respect for evike, kwa, mla, and the industry as a whole. I am extremely passionate about airsoft, as most (all :) ) players are and am painfully aware that many people/groups oppose it strongly. Although they are almost always uninformed about the sport. This isnt meant to be political correctness gone overboard, just a call to operate within our current given circumstances until guaranteed legal protections can be put in place to ensure the continuance of airsoft.
by James J. on 02/05/2021
"I've been a KWA fan for years and when I saw the TK45 I was beyond excited. Unfortunately after purchasing it, I have to say I'm extremely disappointed with it. The trigger on it is terrible and when firing in semi auto it constantly jams. I sent it to Evikes techs to see if there was an issue with it but they said nothing is wrong so I guess it just has very poor internals. For the first time I'm very disappointed with a KWA product.

PROS: It looks awesome. The "recoil" is pretty cool. The hop up unit is really nice. Its accurate.

CONS: It constantly jams. It has a bad trigger. It's heavier than the average airsoft rifle. Its pretty loud.