What is a Hi Capa?
Hi-capa originated with Tokyo Marui, and their pistols were modeled after 2011. Tokyo Marui is the granddaddy of airsoft guns, and as such, many manufacturers borrow designs from many Marui guns with their twists. The Tokyo Marui Hi Capa pistols are patterned after the tried and true 1911 but use a modular wide-body frame that accepts their double-stack magazines. This is a wide-body 1911. You get all the benefits from 1911, especially the smooth and light trigger, but you also have a modular pistol with much more ammo.In the world of airsoft, this is one popular style of gas pistol because there are many things you can do to customize it. This pistol style is good out of the box, but if you wish to modify or customize your pistol at some point, this is not something newbies can tackle. The original pistol features a plastic slide but a metal frame. However, outside of the original, all Hi-Capa clones tend to have metal slides and frames. The originals did shoot great out of the box, although they are tuned for a weaker gas available domestically in its native country of Japan compared to what the rest of the world uses. This creates more wear and tear on the plastic slides, which eventually leads to cracking. This is not the biggest deal if you just replace it with the original part, but that also adds to the hassle, and not everyone can do it. Should you decide to upgrade that TM with a metal slide, you'll find out quickly that guns with aftermarket pistol parts often require careful fitting to install. This ends up being a costly proposition. Thankfully, there are alternatives. Today, I want to talk about some Hi Capa clones that are not only full metal but also not very expensive.
For those who like the idea but aren’t looking to spend thousands of dollars, I’m not advocating for an all-out custom-built pistol unless you can do it yourself or afford all the things associated with a commissioned custom pistol, so I recommend that if you want a hi-capa, check out the models we currently have.
The current Hi Capa styles we offer will be from JAG Arms and Echo1. These are from the people at JAG Precision, although they have different Hi Capa styles.The TTI Combat Master version is a longer barreled version of Hi Capa patterned after the Taran Tactical Innovations Combat Master 2011, as seen in John Wick 3: Parabellum. The performance fit and finish will be very similar to the other models, though you will shoot a bit harder in this pistol due to the longer barrel. The airsoft magazine release is slightly different. It has an enlarged button that you can uninstall and run the standard magazine release underneath if you don't like it.
From the Echo1 side of the house, the model being offered is known as the T.A.P. (Tactical Assault Pistol). This features a shorter slide but on a full-sized frame. At the tip is an integral mock compensator that adds a lot of style points. The TAP models feature different grips between the models but otherwise remain the same internally as the JAG Arms counterpart. You can even swap magazines.
Performance on green gas is solid across the board with these pistols. They will shoot at roughly 310-330 fps with a .20g BB and should be suitable for many CQB fields if you like to run this as a primary. The TTI Combat Master will be above 330fps due to the longer barrel.
So why would you want a Hi Capa? As mentioned, many people like the huge aftermarket. I think it is a very intuitive and natural pointing gun to shoot, just like the 1911. The trigger is light, and overall, it looks cool. It will be a head-turner on the field. The mags hold quite a few rounds compared to other pistols.
Why should you not own one? If it doesn’t fit the loadout style, such as milsim, or you prefer a service-type pistol, a crazy race gun might not be for you. The grip is pretty fat, so this is a no-go for smaller hands, but it is no worse than a Glock or a USP. If you live in a colder climate, this might not be the best outdoors year-round. You also have to ground your expectations in reality. Any Hi Capa, even the original, will wear out and eventually need work, depending on how hard you run it. People often come into these guns with high expectations because people rant and rave about them. If you wish to dedicate yourself to using a more excellent pistol, remember that maintenance is crucial; eventually, the internal parts will need replacing.
That being said, these pistols are lovely, especially considering what you pay. If you intend to get one, treat it like a custom gun and perform more frequent maintenance to keep everything running smoother and leak-free and you will be delighted with your purchase.
The Hi Capa series, originating from Tokyo Marui and featured for its customizable options and high-capacity magazines, stands as a hallmark among leading brands in airsoft handguns. This article highlights the versatility and performance of Hi Capa models, particularly those from JAG Arms and Echo1, showcasing their adaptability and appeal to competitive players and enthusiasts. The emphasis on complete metal construction and the potential for customization places these models at the forefront of airsoft innovation and player preference.