Andrew of RedWolf Airsoft TV (RWTV) goes over the details of the Toxicant EMG Strike Industries KP9 GBB available at their online store...
Golgy gives his take on the EMG MK18 GBB which is built on a Cyma CGS base which arrived in a bright yellow box that looks like it belongs in a construction zone rather than an airsoft field. This replica is a collaboration involving Daniel Defense licensing, offering a compact design familiar to fans of action movies and tactical games.
In December 2025, Bruce of BB2K Airsoft dives into a surprisingly heavy delivery from Airsoft Helden, which turns out to be a holiday haul of several EMG Staccato airsoft pistols. He explains the transition of the real-world brand from STI International to Staccato, highlighting how these 2011-style platforms evolved from competitive race guns to tactical duty sidearms.
A good look at EMG Suppressors by Patrol Base in this presentation by Stu... "Stu sits down with the EMG Tracer Suppressors to show you exactly why these are the tracers you want. In this video, he takes a closer look at the Guardian, CGS Helios, and SCI-SIX variants, breaking down the key features, design differences, and what makes each one stand out.
The Gear Locker takes a look at the EMG/CYMA CGS Lightning Series Colt 723, a gas blowback rifle designed as a replica of the carbine used by Delta Force during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He checks its historical accuracy, noting features like the N1-style stock, the C7-style upper receiver with a fixed carry handle, and period-correct Colt markings.
Jaeger Precision unboxes the Colt N23 CGS GBBR from EMG and CYMA, a compact and niche airsoft rifle based on a shortened M16 design. He explains that he purchased this specific model because its unique, "wacky" look makes it a perfect candidate for an experimental project, unlike his high-end collector rifles which he prefers to keep in their original retro condition.
Stu presents the Lancer Systems & EMG Carbon Fibre Race Gun in this Patrol Base video... "This Lancer Systems rifle is seriously cool! There are two variants, one with an aluminium handguard styled like carbon fibre, and one with a genuine carbon fibre handguard. The genuine carbon fibre is lighter in weight and matches the real steel platform perfectly, making it the best option for agile skirmishers or those seeking the highest quality replica.
The Gear Locker reviews the EMG M16A2 airsoft rifle, which he purchased for $280. Whilst the rifle features a good aluminum body and metal barrel, he says that it has notable external flaws, primarily the "auto" marking on the receiver instead of the correct "burst" function for the A2 model. The plastic handguard also feels cheap, leading to some initial disappointment in the gun's realism.
In this video, Ran reviews the Strike Micro Pistol (SMP) by VFC, a licensed 6mm airsoft replica of the real Strike Industries firearm. He highlights its exceptionally compact size—comparable to the length of a finger—noting its high-quality construction featuring a metal slide and a textured polymer frame that provides a comfortable grip despite its small scale.
Mach Sakai reviews of the EMG PCC 7.5 Gas Blowback airsoft rifle, which is built on the Tokyo Marui MWS system and has the highly convenient feature of accepting Hi-Capa magazines. He starts by outlining the rifle's core specifications, including its initial velocity of approximately 80-84 m/s, its price of 52,000 yen, and a weight of 2064g.