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TM MP5 NGRS Owners

Played my first game with mine today @ Warzone Airsoft, the gun ran absolutely brilliantly its surprisingly accurate

I ran it on a 20C 1100mah and a 30C 1800mah you can definitely tell a different with the trigger response on the 30C compared to the 20C a lot more snappier

If you are looking at getting one I would seriously recommend it, I cant see myself going back to my SCAR or MK18 for a while

 
Just ordered myself a VFC torch grip from Bunny workshop $98 with shipping, hopefully it doesn't take too long to get here

 
In case you haven’t heard, I got a heads up tonight from a dealer, TM are trying to do a recall.

The mosfets are overloading and catching fire.

Four or five have caught fire in the U.K, one causing serious burns to an owners hand.

Personally, I’d put a different ‘fet  in rather than wait months for a replacement gun.

 
Be interesting to hear more about this. If it's a recall it's very quiet (nothing on any of their official channels, or on any of the news sites). I could see why they might want to keep something like that quiet, but surely must know that'd be impossible as soon as dealers start phoning people up. Odd.

Or it's an elaborate ruse to thin out the competition for guns/spare mags. ;)

 
I would have thought that TM would have put something out on twitter about this recall at the least ?

Hopefully TM will support us UK customers because there really is no good replacement for it unless anyone knows a V2 mosfet that can support a 4 position fire selector?

Makes me wonder what batteries the people who's M-SYSTEM caught fire where running, wouldn't be surprised if they where using a 11.1v Lipo

 
Makes me wonder what batteries the people who's M-SYSTEM caught fire where running, wouldn't be surprised if they where using a 11.1v Lipo
I was wondering the same thing. It does require a reasonable over voltage for a FET to actually catch fire, although shorts and current surges aren't good for them either. hopefully things are made a bit more public on this sooner rather than later.

They'll release a solution reasonably quickly I'm sure. at least they did with the Mk46 dovetail in the end.

 
I would have thought that TM would have put something out on twitter about this recall at the least ?

Hopefully TM will support us UK customers because there really is no good replacement for it unless anyone knows a V2 mosfet that can support a 4 position fire selector?

Makes me wonder what batteries the people who's M-SYSTEM caught fire where running, wouldn't be surprised if they where using a 11.1v Lipo
Nothing on their site either.  If there is a genuine recall, they're certainly not trying very hard to get the word out.

 
I reached out to Airsoft Zone UK where I got mine from, they have contacted their agent in Japan about it so I will let you know if I hear anything

 
In case you haven’t heard, I got a heads up tonight from a dealer, TM are trying to do a recall.

The mosfets are overloading and catching fire.

Four or five have caught fire in the U.K, one causing serious burns to an owners hand.

Personally, I’d put a different ‘fet  in rather than wait months for a replacement gun.
Yeah can you elaborate? Can't find a single mention on any other forum or on Google search.

 
Seeing as TM don't give two shits about anyone buying grey imports outside of Japan, I doubt very much that they would be too bothered about letting people know.

 
In case you haven’t heard, I got a heads up tonight from a dealer, TM are trying to do a recall.
 Would be good to know what Dealer gave you this information @rocketdogbert

I spoke to the shop I brought mine from and they have asked their agent in Japan who came back with 

"Regarding MP5A5 Mosfet, We haven’t received any information about the problem from Tokyo Marui and our customers. MP5A5 is designed on the premise of using Tokyo Marui 8.4V NiMH battery or Tokyo Marui genuine Lipo battery, so if your customer uses other batteries, it is not guaranteed."

Seems like everything is okay, TM where pretty open and quick to announce the issues with the MK46

 
I'm starting to suspect whatever retailer advised rocketdogbert of this issue might perhaps be responsible by either messing up a battery conversion or OK'ing the use of higher rated batteries and is now trying to do damage control/passing the buck.

The fact that no other retailer has heard of any issues and now TM coming back with the response above and their quickness with dealing with the MK46 issue...Very suss.

 
Not the retailer I spoke to.

Wolf Armouries are

the dealer with the largest

number of failures and the injured customer 

 
I called my retailer the first time I read this thread, i.e. yesterday at around 1pm.

My retailer is Wolf Armouries. They said they have not heard anything about the MP5s going wrong, the only thing they are getting from customers is people asking for when they will restock for more, especially for the mags. 

I am now confused. 

 
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Fairs, all I can say is the retailer I spoke too, normally 100% reliable, said  the complete opposite ??‍♂️

 
On a less firer note: 

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Surefire handguard, as we already know, is a drop fit, with some patience I was able to fit a 7.4v 1400mah nunchuck, I also had a shorter 7.4v 1300mah nunchuck which was even easier to fit into this handguard. Eotech 551 on a VFC generic low profile claw mount, and as I have a game soon before I could get hold of a Gemtech I came up with a little MP5 specific housing for the Acetech S unit's internal. 

 
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