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The Best HPA System? An Introduction to Wolverine Airsoft!

Published 2024-06-12 by Tyler J.

Here's what sets Wolverine apart in the airsoft HPA sphere.

What is the best airsoft gun?”

A question as old as the hobby itself.

For new players, it’s a common question to ponder when browsing through Evike.com’s massive catalog of unique airsoft guns. Some rifles are substantially more expensive than others, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they perform better on the field. Fancier brands such as Tokyo Marui, Krytac, and VFC might draw an eye to those that have recently googled “what are the best airsoft brands?,” but even those rifles have their limitations. So, is there even an answer to the question? Can there really be a “best” airsoft rifle when every player’s field and playstyles are unique?

All things considered, I’d argue that a “perfect” airsoft rifle probably doesn’t exist. But I do believe there is one that stands out like a gem in terms of versatility, performance, and functionality right out of the box.

Some rifles have a slow trigger response…

Some rifles have difficult to adjust FPS…

Some rifles have low quality build construction

Some rifles are too light or too heavy

Some rifles don’t have pinpoint accuracy…

And then there’s the Wolverine MTW, standing out like a brilliant shining star with its phenomenal out-of-the-box performance. I’m not saying that as a Wolverine shill, either. I personally stay as far away from HPA as I can! But I would be a fool to not admit the brilliance behind these passionately crafted works of airsoft art. Let’s dive right into Wolverine Airsoft, exploring their awesome MTW system and other HPA options that make them a worthy premium-end rifle system contender!

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Wolverine Airsoft has carved a niche for itself in the airsoft market by specializing in High Pressure Air (HPA) powered rifles, which have been hotly controversial systems since their inception. Before we get too deep into the nuts of Wolverine, it’s probably best to address the community opinion surrounding it.

The HPA Controversy


High Pressure Air systems in airsoft have been controversial since their introduction. Around the time they first released, there was nothing else that could stand a tee to their ludicrously fast semi-automatic trigger response and full auto performance. Many players justifiably saw HPA as a "pay to win" platform, as it seemed to provide an unfair advantage over the average AEG. However, advancements in affordable electric rifles have since balanced the playing field, allowing for competitive performance at lower costs. Now in 2024, HPA systems are becoming more commonly accepted as the cost hobby’s barrier to competitive entry sinks lower. Double Eagle, Specna, and Arcturus in particular have produced some hobby defining budget beginner rifles that made this development possible.

Wolverine’s Magnum Opus: The MTW HPA System




The MTW (Modular Training Weapon) HPA system is the culmination of Wolverine’s technology wrapped up into one complete package. Though Wolverine wasn’t the first to popularize HPA as a power system for airsoft, they were the first to solve the issue of other brand’s “drop in” inconsistencies. Other HPA engines at the time required their internals to be dropped in and fitted into an existing AEG body, which can require technical knowledge and is prone to fitment issues. The MTW is a comprehensive HPA M4 rifle that answers that shortcoming of other HPA systems by being designed from the ground up as a HPA powered training weapon platform. While other HPA systems risk the unfortunate reality of alignment and fitment-born performance issues, the MTW offers a simple and streamlined alternative perfected for its intended purpose.

The newly released EMG x Wolverine Daniel Defense MTW is perfect for those looking for a premium MK18!

A high end power system wouldn’t be complete with high end external construction. Wolverine goes above and beyond, offering real-steel quality 7075 aluminum construction for the external bodies of their training weapon system. This attention to detail extends to its disassembly process, making maintenance straightforward and satisfyingly realistic. Simply pop the rear pin and the receiver splits, allowing you to take out your HPA engine like a bolt for easy inspection and maintenance. Performance-wise, the MTW boasts impressive velocity consistency due to it’s nature as an HPA platform and optimized receiver fitment. Paired with Wolverine’s surprisingly high-quality stock inner barrel and hop-up unit, the MTW shoots like a precision airsoft DMR right out of the box.

Why Invest in the MTW?



Realism: For players who value authenticity, the MTW’s realistic construction and handling offer an unparalleled experience. When using the intended MTW magazines, the rifle will cut off fire on empty and require a realistic bolt-catch slap to continue firing upon insertion of a new magazine.
Ease of Use: The all-in-one design eliminates the need for complicated modifications, making it accessible for players who want a high-performance HPA system without the hassle. The internal system is composed of four parts: The INFERNO HPA Engine, the trigger board, the trigger, and the barrel system. Each piece can be removed in seconds for replacement or maintenance.
Performance: Consistent velocity and superior ballistic performance make the MTW a top choice for competitive players looking for long range precision. HPA’s inherent instantaneous trigger response ensures that you’ll hold the millisecond advantage in fast paced indoor engagements.
HPA Performance for all: Wolverine Drop-in Systems!
For players who already own AEG systems, Wolverine offers a range of drop-in HPA units that replace the internals of an AEG gearbox. These units provide a more affordable entry point into HPA technology, though may require a bit of tinkering to set up optimally. Wolverine offers three main drop-in units that each have their own unique use cases: The INFERNO, the HYDRA, and the REAPER, each catering to different needs and preferences.


INFERNO: This is Wolverine's premium option, essentially adapting the MTW engine for AEG use. It’s their flagship drop in unit and is generally the recommended platform if you want the best Wolverine has to offer. The premium version has an adjustable FCU for fine tuning, while the Spartan edition has a simpler selection of programming options that can be input via trigger.
HYDRA: A variant of the INFERNO, the HYDRA is tailored for less common AEG replicas like the P90 and Thompson. It offers the same high performance but with adjustments for these unique models. The main difference is it’s compatibility with offset nozzle gearboxes. Otherwise, it is 90% parts compatible with the INFERNO.
REAPER: The simplest and most cost-effective option, the REAPER uses a closed bolt system for improved accuracy. It is less adjustable than the INFERNO but offers mechanical simplicity. The REAPER also has a fully mechanical variant that does away with any electronics, making it one of the most affordable HPA engines available. This is the ideal engine for those who prefer precision over a high rate of fire!

Unique HPA Accessories



To truly push the limits of what airsoft equipment is capable of, Wolverine had to step into dark territory. They founded the aptly named “Heretic Labs,” their division for Speedsoft oriented equipment that push the boundaries of BB blasting power. For such Speedsoft players, Wolverine offers the Heretic Labs HPA Tank Grip. This accessory allows players to set up their HPA airsoft rifle similarly to a paintball marker, using the HPA tank as the shoulder stock. It’s maneuverability and ease of use has made this a popular pick among players looking for every advantage possible.


Milsim players, on the other hand, often seek a more realistic experience. Having an HPA line attached to the rifle isn’t the most immersing thing. Having to lug around an air tank while getting your airsoft on is something not every player is down for. To address this, Wolverine developed the Wraith stock system, which integrates the HPA engine’s power source into the stock. This system uses CO2 capsules or 13ci HPA tanks in the rifle’s buffer tube, eliminating the need for an external HPA hose and enhancing the realism for Milsim enthusiasts.




Wolverine Airsoft has established itself as a leading brand in the airsoft community by focusing on high-quality HPA powered rifles and accessories. Their flagship MTW system, along with their range of drop-in units and accessories, caters to a wide array of players, ensuring that both Milsim and Speedsoft enthusiasts have a solid high-end option for optimizing their game.
By continually pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with HPA, Wolverine Airsoft remains at the forefront of the industry, providing players with reliable, high-performance equipment that allows for a gameplay edge if you have the coin. HPA isn’t for everyone. It’s a heavy investment to dive into for what you get, but every hobby has those who’ll seek optimization at any cost? Are you looking to conquer the airsoft battlefield with a worthy rifle? Pick up a Wolverine HPA system from Evike.com!
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