High Performance 8.4V 1600mAh Mini Flat Airsoft Battery PackThis premium battery works great for upgraded or modified AEG’s. Offers High Power for increased rates of fire and battery life.Combines 8 Cells to produce a high powered 1600mAh battery. Uses standard Mini Tamiya connectors, which are compatible with most electric airsoft guns. Specifications Weight-0.3 lb Dimensions- Two 18 mm X 116 mm …
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IT HAS RAILS UNDER THE HANDLE AND IM GETTING A RISER
some people say not to scope an aeg i dont kno why could someone tell me if i should get this scope
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Description A 1:1 scale replica of an actual M85 machine gun, this Double Eagle electric airsoft gun is remarkably authentic. The Double Eagle fires round plastic pellets known as BBs, which are propelled out of the gun by compressed air. The advantage of the airsoft machine gun, however, is that players can safely train, simulate, or play with the gun without fearing serious injury. The M85 looks…
The Famas Tactical Black Spring Airsoft Rifle is an awesome weapon that excels in powerful, high velocity shooting mayhem. Faithfully modeled after its real firearm counterpart, the FAMAS served as the standard assault rifle of the French armed forces. The gun features a BAXS System for increased range and shooting accuracy, a 40 Rd magazine, and a shot velocity of 370 fps (using .12g BBs). The Fa…
Since its inception in the early 1980′s, the sport of airsoft has boomed with popularity in all age brackets. It has been adopted by children as the new form of action entertainment as well as military and law enforcement agencies, to help with real world, non-lethal simulation exercises. But when the words airsoft and children are used in the same sentence, you can almost always count on a long debate between parents on whether or not children should be allowed to participate in the sport of airsoft. So what is all the debating about? I guess before diving into the politics of airsoft, it is important to explain the definition of Airsoft, the different gun types, and the laws that our great country have imposed on the sport. So what is airsoft? Airsoft is a tactical game where players eliminate their opponents by shooting tiny, plastic 6mm bb’s (usually weighing between .12 – .20g), launched from airsoft guns. The sport originated in Japan when the ownership of guns was illegal. The people of Japan, who are know to be great hobbyists, created detailed metal replicas of real guns that fired non-lethal plastic pellets (also referred to as bb’s). These replicas became common in the Japanese marketplace and various companies started developing and distributing air soft guns to other countries in Europe and Asia. Eventually, airsoft guns emerged in the United States and the sport has become extremely popular.
As an airsoft player, you have 3 different options when choosing an airsoft gun that’s right for you. The three types are: spring powered, electric powered and gas powered. When buying airsoft guns, the price can vary based on the quality and type. Prices can range from $10 for the lowest quality to over $1,000 for the highest quality. It is recommended for new players to begin with a low priced air soft gun so they can get a feel for what type of gun best suits their style of play. Typically, spring loaded airsoft guns are in the lower price range, followed by gas and AEG’s (automatic electric guns). In terms of airsoft gun velocity, it is measured in feet per second (ft/sec.), and ranges between 200 – 500 ft/sec.
The law states (in the U.S.) that an airsoft gun is considered a firearm and can only be purchased by adults over 18 years old. Also, there are certain state restrictions on the ownership of airsoft guns. For example, New York has ruled that owning an airsoft gun is illegal because they resemble real firearms that are difficult for law enforcement agents to distinguish between. That being said, lets get back to the core question of, “Is it safe for my children”? This is where it gets a bit tricky and why there will probably always be a debate for this issue. Regarding general airsoft safety, like anything that shoots at a high velocity, it is imperative to ALWAYS wear proper safety equipment (eye protection and body protection). Parents who allow their children to play airsoft really need to enforce this rule, NO exceptions! To date, there are no reported deaths related to airsoft for either children or adults in the U.S. However, there are reports of eye damage as a result of players electing to NOT wear masks or protective eye gear. These instances are rare but can be avoided entirely with proper education on airsoft equipment operation.
Another safety concern regarding airsoft is location. It is important for all airsoft play to take place in non-public areas, or areas specifically designated for airsoft play. It is extremely hard to distinguish between certain airsoft guns and a real firearm, so to avoid any confrontation between a frightened civilian or law enforcement agents, this precaution should always be observed. Also, never allow your child to take their airsoft gun to school. This could lead to suspension or in some cases, expulsion (remember that airsoft guns are legally considered firearms). Finally, always transport your airsoft guns in a sealed duffle bag and/or in the trunk of your vehicle. It is my opinion that airsoft guns are safe for children to operate ONLY under parental supervision. It is ultimately the parents responsibility to educate their children on how airsoft should be played, what precautions they should take, and where they will allow their children to play airsoft.
Also, my opinion is based on the gun velocity rate. I don’t believe that children under the age of 16 have the sense to operate a gun that shoots (even a plastic bb) over 350 ft/sec. Young children under the age of 16 should start with low powered spring airsoft guns that usually range in velocity between 200-300 ft/sec. This will allow them to learn the basic safety skills of airsoft with very low risk. This does NOT mean that protective eye gear should not be worn. Remember, eye protection is a non-negotiable when it comes to the sport of airsoft. Also, buying lower velocity spring guns are a much cheaper investment for the parents. Lastly, you should never keep a loaded airsoft gun when your gun is not in use. If your child is taking a break for lunch or a juice box, always advise him/her to eject the guns magazine or unload the guns bb’s. Also, it is a good habit to leave the safety on when your gun is not in use – even if it is not loaded. These basic safety rules and precautions should help provide your child with a safe airsoft experience.
If you are interested in learning more about airsoft guns, airsoft gear or watching an airsoft safety video, please visit us at: http://www.myairsoftarmy.com.
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I like guns and I am wondering about making a bolt-action paintball gun for fun, but I need to know, how does a bolt-action work?
i am have successfully made a spring loaded rifle before but it is make shift no trig the bolt actually fires it first you get a spring very strong one and you make a bolt and then u hook it on to the end of the spring and then make a backing for the spring and then u make a ramming nob for the other end of the bolt about 4 inches long and then about one inch away from the bolt end not the ramming nob you must make the tube narrow enough for a paint ball to barely fit in then when u pull back the bolt and insert the paintball into the small opening u made about half an inch from where the tube get narrow enough to fit a paint ball in(srry forgot to include that) the spring behind the bolt is then really pressurized and when it is almost unable to hold on to the bolt let go and the spring will ram the ramming knob into the paint ball shooting it out the narrow tube(narrow and tight fitting for increased accuracy ) and then voila there u have it and if u are slow at loading make a notch to hook the bolt on to while u load
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Ok. I just got it in the mail and i was shooting it outside with .2 gram B.B’s and it was working fine but then it just stopped shooting.. i didn’t know what was wrong and the trigger was stuck, after awhile it was shooting but no B.B’s came out. I thought either my gun was broken or the Battery was like partly charged.. in the end, does the battery start using energy when u plug it in, or when you shoot? How long does it take to charge?
If you just got the gun and plugged the battery in without charging it, your gun probably ran out of juice. The same happened to my gun, except I brought it to an airsoft operation. It ran out of juice, so it stopped firing, but after a bit, when i pulled the trigger it fired 6-7 rounds and then it stopped again. That means the battery is totally out of juice.
Charge your battery according to the chart under the “getting started” header. http://www.airsoftgi.com/information.php?info_id=43&osCsid=t3gf3r95tti5j3dcqesli1vfg6
no need to panic, just charge your battery completely, and you should have more than enough for a day of shooting.
btw, you have an awesome gun. hope it serves you well in combat.
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