An in-depth look into the EMG/Toxicant KP-9 gas blowback SMG by Jaeger Precision. This is essentially a fancy, licensed version of the Well-Pro Strike Industries PP-19. He notes that while it arrives with a sturdy steel receiver and pre-installed performance parts like an adjustable power valve, it also comes with a few freebies that are better off in the bin.
Andrew of RedWolf Airsoft TV (RWTV) goes over the details of the Toxicant EMG Strike Industries KP9 GBB available at their online store...
In this video, 6MM Badger compares three airsoft replicas based on the US Army's XM7/XM5 battle rifle: the APFG (VFC), the Prow (Wellpro), and the premium Toxicant. The APFG enters the ring as a budget-friendly contender, costing roughly a third of the Toxicant's price, yet it manages to hold its own with a solid build that doesn't feel like a cheap plastic toy.
Negative Airsoft goes over the Toxicant Sig XM5, a replica of the U.S. military's new service rifle. He checks the exterior features, noting the plethora of ambidextrous buttons and controls that seem to multiply with every glance. While the build quality is acknowledged, the review is peppered with critiques about the ergonomics, particularly the mismatched proportions of a large rifle body paired with a surprisingly small stock.
Golo Airsoft provides a comprehensive guide to enhancing the XM5 GBBR's performance through detailed modifications. This video covers extensive adjustments to the lower receiver's trigger unit and hammer spring, alongside significant changes to the upper receiver, including a new bucking, bolt processing, and an improved nozzle.
6mm Badger gives his take on the Toxicant XM5 after putting it through games... "In this video, I break down my experience using the Toxicant XM5 gas blowback airsoft replica after playing with it at both indoor CQB and outdoor fields.
This isn’t just an unboxing or first impressions — this is a full review based on actual gameplay, loadout testing, and performance under pressure. I answer the big question:
Would I spend that insane amount of money on it again?
JHQ Tech shares this quick review of the Toxicant MCX Spear LT airsoft gun after nearly a year of testing. He likes the fit and finish and the snappy trigger, especially with the Toxicant trigger box. However, the gun is expensive, costing around $800 without a barrel. Despite the price, some components aren't steel and show wear. The most significant issue is the Toxicant ZET plate design, which lacks a spring-loading feature, causing rapid wear.
In this video review of the Toxicant XM5 Sig Spear GBBR, Jaeger Precision finds it "useless" because of a critical issue: he can't get spare magazines. Despite the high quality of the replica and its accessories, including a Holy Warrior scope, the gun is largely a "paperweight" as he is stuck with only a few magazines.
Check this loadout put together by the 6mm Badger that he used for a game at Battle Lab... "My TOXICANT XM5 is my primary, the Tokyo Marui Saiga 12 SBS is coming as a backup primary, and my Acetech Volcano Launcher is my explosive secondary.
In this video, I walk through everything I’m packing and prepping for the night game — from mags and grenades to helmet cams, optics, and protective gear. This is how I get everything ready for a GBBR-focused session"
Raptors Raid give their take on one of the most expensive gas blowback airsoft rifles in the market, Toxicant Airsoft XM5 Spear GBB... "Welcome to the general analysis of my new Airsoft GBB XM5 SPEAR replica from the Toxicant Airsoft brand. An alternative to the famous Tokyo Marui MWS replica. If you have questions or want to suggest more content about this replica, do not hesitate to put it in the comments of this video. Enjoy!"