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Replicas of Real Firearms – Airsoft Guns

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Airsoft gun games: some basics.

Many on-line shooting game enthusiasts are turning to airsoft gun games as a way of taking their shooting skills to another level. Read on to find out why.

Some background

These types of gun were developed back in the 1980`s in Japan. At the time a real gun was actually difficult to acquire so the airsoft gun was developed as an alternative option for those who were enthusiastic about guns.

So what are airsoft guns? They are non-lethal reproductions of real fire arms, either in the original size or a smaller version. They are divided into three types according to the way in which they are powered. The three groups are spring-powered, electric powered and gas powered.

The first versions were spring-powered. Then came the electric powered guns and finally in the 1990`s we saw the growth of the gas-powered gun. Ammunition for these guns is plastic pellets varying size between 6mm and 8mm. These ‘bullets’ or ‘bb’s` vary also in weight with the lightest being around 0.12 grams all the way up to 0.88 grams. Experts tend to use a bullet weighing around 0.2 or 0.25 grams as they are the best for accuracy and distance.

In the 1990`s fighting grounds developed where groups of gun enthusiasts could gather to indulge their interest in pretend ‘war games’. Here two people could fight each other or teams could compete with each other. As interest has grown in this ‘hobby’ or ‘sport’, rules and game formats have developed along with the guns and gun accessories. Specially designated fight areas have also developed. Commentators suggest that airsoft gun games developed out of the paintball game.

Airsoft Game Formats

There are a number of game formats that you can be involved with including:-

Prison Escape – here you are a prisoner and you have to try to escape with a few other prisoners down an escape tunnel.

Capture the Flag – two teams have their own flag that the other team is attempting to capture and take back to their base.

Other games include – Stalkers, Manhunt and Last Player Standing.

The Rules

Although there are legal requirements around the use of the guns themselves, the rules for the game are more informal but contain some basic universal guidelines.

If the body or gear (but not the weapon) is hit, the player is out.

When hit, the player shouts ‘I am hit’ and raises his arm.

After being hit, the player must go to the safe zone.

After the hit, the players must not talk with each other

Friendly fire counts as a hit.

Safety: Some Basics

For your own safety and the safety of other bear in the mind the following:-

Do not show your guns in plain public view.

Play air soft games in designated areas and not public places like parks etc.

For personal safety wear goggles, a long sleeve shirt, and boots. Do not remove goggles while a game is in process.

When in the designated safe zone always keep your guns safety on. Failure to comply may get you banned from a particular location.

So, are you interested in airsoft games? Enthusiasts offer a word of caution. Soft may be the name, but it is not for the soft-hearted. Are you prepared to be shot or to spend your time dodging bb’s? Still interested? It is recommended that you look for a knowledgeable company who can advise you on the best model of gun for your requirements. There are many suppliers on the internet. Whether you are a rookie or full-blown enthusiast, try to look for a supplier of 2nd Generation Airsoft guns as they will have the most up to date information about gun quality and be able to supply the latest models of gun and accessories.

Charles Bernardi is the owner of the website: www.airsoftking.com/ which is the leading retailer of 2nd Generation Airsoft Guns by carrying many licensed brands of replicas from top manufactures such as Cybergun, Soft Air and others.

A Look at the Major Classifications of Air Rifles

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Airsoft is a recent fighting sport or favorite hobby in which players remove the opponents by striking each other with air pellets. Players use different weapons manufactured as replicas of real firearms and accessories of modern military and police groups. In late 1970′s Japan, owning a firearm was banned. Hence, people found the airsoft games to satisfy their craze.

Airsoft participants arrange meetings indoors or outdoors at airsoft front lines to play a variety of airsoft games from short-term fights, organized circumstances and military simulations up to historical re-enactments. The situations always require the use of military strategies to achieve the objectives.

Actually, airsoft is a game played within a fixed area where the aim is to ‘kill’ the opponent. Some variations are Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Close Quarters Battle (simulation of real life Close Quarters Battle).

Airsoft equipment includes many types of equipment such as the airsoft gun used to fire airsoft pellets, safety goggles, vests, equipment holders, and gun accessories etc. The guns used in airsoft are replicas of real firearms. Airsoft guns are distinguished as spring, electric or gas-powered. The gun is chosen according the performance level i.e. battery life, magazine capacity and range.

Airsoft guns have three major classifications according to their use in the game. In addition to the normal ranges, there are also weapons for longer ranges such as sniper rifles and shorter ranges (also called as Close Quarter Battle (CQB) and usually of 200 feet or less). CQB situations consist of short range confrontations like ‘house entry’ where maneuverability is more important than power or range. The airsoft guns used in such cases usually fire less than 360 fps for safe operations.

Some high powered, upgraded airsoft sniper rifles can drive 6mm pellets at 600 fps. But, most airsoft guns fire 200-450 fps as they are used outdoors for maximum operations, with proper balance of good speed and range.

Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on BB Guns for Years. For More Information on Air Rifles, Visit His Site at AIR RIFLES

What Exactly is Airsoft Rifles Game?

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Some people may be totally unaware about this game. Some may be crazy about it. What exactly this game is? Airsoft is a recent fighting sport or recreational pastime in which participants remove the opponents by striking each other with spherical airsoft pellets.

Participants usually make the use of different weapons produced as replicas of real firearms and accessories used by modern military and police groups. Airsoft has its history in late 1970′s Japan where firearms were difficult to obtain because of local laws and people required a legal substitute to owning real firearms.

Airsoft participants arrange meetings indoors or outdoors at airsoft battlefields to play a variety of games from short-term fights, organized circumstances, and military simulations up to historical re-enactments. The situations on the battlefield always require the use of military tactics to attain the objectives.

Actually, airsoft is a game played within a fixed area where the aim is to ‘kill’ the enemy. It is accepted that when a player is struck, they go outside. Some similar type games are Capture the Flag, Team Deathmatch and Close Quarters Battle (which is a simulation game of real life Close Quarters Battle).

Airsoft equipment includes many types of equipment including the airsoft gun used to fire airsoft pellets, safety goggles, vests, equipment holders, and gun accessories etc. The guns used in airsoft are normally replication models of real firearms. Airsoft guns are distinguished as spring, electric or gas-powered. The gun is selected according to battery life, magazine capacity and range.

Airsoft guns have three major classifications according to their use in the game which decides the pellets speed and energy produced. In addition to the normal ranges, there are weapons for longer ranges such as sniper rifles and shorter ranges (also termed as Close Quarter Battle (CQB) and normally of 200 feet or less). CQB situations include short range confrontations like ‘house entry’ where maneuverability is more significant than power or range. The airsoft guns used in these cases usually shoot less than 360 fps for safe operation.

Some powerful and improved airsoft sniper rifles can drive 6mm pellets at 600 fps. Usually most airsoft guns fire 200-450 fps and they are used outdoors for almost all operations, with proper equilibrium of speed and range.

Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on BB Guns for Years. For More Information on Airsoft Rifles, Visit His Site at AIRSOFT RIFLES