The Patrol Base TV team takes a look at the pre-built HPA Strike Industries Gridlok rifles, which arrive ready for action without needing a technician's intervention. These updated models feature the Wolverine Gen 2 Inferno engine and are recognizable by the air lines peeking out from the grip.
L'Antre Du Dingo features the new airsoft Strike Industries linear compensators, created through a collaboration between EMG and E-Shooter. These replicas come in two main flavors: the Mono and the Flare MBT. While they might cost about as much as the real steel versions, the real ones don't come with fancy light shows tucked inside, making these airsoft versions a bit more party-ready for your next night game.
BZ Tactical gives an overview of the The EMG Toxicant Strike Industries KP9 GBB that uses a cloned version of the reliable MWS system. It arrives fully dressed in officially licensed Strike Industries parts, including a sturdy stock and a sleek handguard, so you don’t have to spend your weekend tinkering with external upgrades. The receiver is made of stamped steel, giving it a realistic weight that makes it feel less like a toy and more like something you’d actually want to carry into a simulated battle.
Learn more about the EMG Strike Industries Oppressor from Stu in this Patrol Base TV episode... "If you like sporty styling with realism cranked up to maximum, the EMG Strike Industries Oppressor M4/AR-15 GBBR should be in your crosshairs! A full-metal build licensed by Strike Industries via EMG, this hard-recoiling GBBR is based on the TM ZET system's internal design, with robust steel pre-upgraded internals, saving you money on long-term reliability upgrades.
Andrew of RedWolf Airsoft TV (RWTV) goes over the details of the Toxicant EMG Strike Industries KP9 GBB available at their online store...
Jaeger Precision evaluates the Guns Modify Strike Industries MWS gas magazines, which boast official licensing and a unique aesthetic design. The magazines stand out for their "cassette" system, allowing the internal mechanism to slide out of the shell without tools, and an integrated thermometer strip to monitor gas temperature.
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.
BZ Tactical provides an unboxing and review of two VFC-made pistols: the EMG Strike Industries P365 and the Agency Arms RWA G17. Both pistols are fully licensed, with the Agency Arms RWA G17 being similar internally to a Umarex Glock 17 and featuring a window-cut slide, fiber optic front sight, and a fluted barrel. The EMG Strike Industries P365, despite its "micro pistol" classification, is noted for its substantial size, accurate replication of the real P365, and a futuristic, angular design.
Osumi from 41PX introduce a new series of electric guns under the Strike Industries brand, and supplied by EMG Japan. The airsoft guns, which are part of the Strike Industries Gridlok Lite Rail series, come in three different lengths: 15 inches, 11 inches, and 8.5 inches. They feature a unique design with a Strike Industries Oppressor muzzle device, a new Gridlok Lite handguard, and a thin grip. The guns also have the Gate ASTER for a responsive trigger.
Prime Mech Airsoft, based in France, specializes in crafting high-end airsoft rifles known for their exceptional performance. Their RAIDERS CQB model, featuring a Strike Industries EMG CYMA base, is equipped with a Jefftron SCYLLA and Brushless T238 motor. This build incorporates 13:1 SSG 12-tooth gears, achieving a power output of 1.4 Joules with 0.30g BBs. Prime Mech Airsoft offers custom AEGs with the fastest, cleanest trigger response and the quietest operation.