Hey friends!
Welcome to the blog! In this review, we’re going to be taking a look at the new EMG x TTI 34 Series Custom Combat Master Slide with the OMEGA Frame in Black from Extreme Airsoft!
The EMG x TTI 34 Series Combat Master is the new fully licensed G34 style airsoft pistol by EMG and TTI that has been manufactured by APS. It is a Green Gas airsoft pistol (although there is also a CO2 model for those who like a bit of extra punch) that has a Combat Master G34 slide with accurate markings. It also features an EMG Omega frame that has an aggressive stippling job for added grip when using gloves or in wet weather. The Omega frame has a small Picatinny rail that allows for the attachment of accessories like a torch or laser. Another feature worth mentioning is that it also has an external safety button that is located in between the rails and the trigger guard. In the box, it comes with a + 2 round base as standard that is an extended mag that can hold 34 rounds.
Internally, it has a 6.03 tight bore inner barrel giving it an optimum range of 15 meters and a maximum effective range of 30 meters (according to the product information) making it a great choice for both CQB and urban environments. Aesthetically, there’s no denying that it looks great, especially the dual-tone model that has a mirrored finish. From the cutouts that reveal the rose gold inner barrel (which is a gorgeous shade of rose gold) to the serrations, the Combat Master G34 slide is good-looking. The stippling on the EMG Omega frame is in just the right place and adds texture to the replica. I love how it looks with the extended mag - this adds an extra something. I think adding a torch to the set-up gives it a bit more beef.
How does it shoot? One thing I have noticed is that it doesn’t lock back on empty - for what reason, I’m not sure, but it does take away some element of realism. That aside, it shoots consistently and has a good kick to it. It is comfortable to wield and easy to operate and manipulate too. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it does have a bit of a slide wobble, which ironically helps prevent the slide from sticking like some of the unofficial models used to. It doesn’t affect the use of the pistol but I think this is something EMG should have rectified before it was released.
From Extreme Airsoft, it retails for £249.99 for the black and ‘duel’ tone models so it is on the expensive side for a pistol but it is a fully licensed product and these usually carry a higher price tag.
Post sponsored by Extreme Airsoft
Originally posted Tuesday 4 October 2022
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