Friday, 9 October 2009

Want To Know About Airsoft Guns

By Anthony Carter

When thinking of airsoft guns as a hobby, it is important to understand a few things before just rushing out and picking up one of these extremely realistic looking toy guns. For one, these weapons are made to shoot those soft rubber or plastic BBs. These replica guns are very popular among many role-playing, shooter type enthusiasts.

As a category of toy gun, airsoft guns are made to look extremely realistic and many of the most popular models -- in handgun, rifle and shotgun versions (including classic military weapons) -- are distinguishable from the real thing only by the brightly colored tip at the muzzle.

As far as which particular guns are the most popular, the M4 carbine always seems to be a big seller, along with a Heckler and Koch MP5 and the Soviet version AK-47. Additionally, there are many different kinds of handguns and tactical-looking shotguns. Most new hobby or enthusiast toy gun users go for what the military models, for some reason.

Airsoft guns are used in a similar fashion paintball guns, at least in theory. The replica gun is loaded with those soft BBs which are then fired at an opponent or a target. It's common for replica gun enthusiasts to engage in role-playing or large team competitions. With over 300 ft./s of muzzle velocity, the games can be quite stimulating and exciting.

Also, anyone investing the money in a complete package for something like an M4 carbine will get a number of accessories to go with it. Usually a tactical harness or vest is included along with extra bits and pieces for the weapon such as spare magazines, for instance. As was said, a nice looking grenade launcher is included with the more expensive replica gun models.

As a matter of how the BBs are fired, most such airsoft guns make use of electric power from those batteries fire a piston that creates sufficient air velocity to shoot the BB downrange. Initially, ensure any new battery is charged up for at least four hours before using. And always try to make sure after that that it is charged only for as long as is needed.

Doing such a thing is recommended in order to prevent the battery from developing a memory that causes it to run out of juice before it really should. You might see this if you only charge the battery halfway and then recharge it when it still has a lot of charge left. At any rate, the better replica gun packages will include a second battery. Swap them out occasionally.

As far as prices go, airsoft guns -- especially those of the military replica variety that have additional gear added to them -- will run from $50-$130 for a complete set up. Also, extra BBs are sold in large lots and for not a lot of money, relatively speaking, especially when one considers how much fun these hobby type replica guns can be. They are safer than paintball activities and definitely safer than old-style traditional copper BBs.

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