Posts Tagged ‘Safety Glasses’

New M16A4 Airsoft Rifle Gun with Laser Glasses Toy Guns

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

414ssiW84uL. SL160  New M16A4 Airsoft Rifle Gun with Laser Glasses Toy Guns

Product Description
Brand New Semi Auto Airsoft Rifle with Foldable Stock!    Air Soft Rifle Details: Mode: Semi-Auto Heavy duty construction M16-A4 Model 1:1 Scale Includes working laser and flashlight Removable Clip (hold ammo) Stock folds in and out to make for two nice size guns (see pictures) Length: 31 (stock extended) and 28 Inches (stock folded in) Safety glasses and shoulder strap included Airsoft ammo included 6mm Paintball … More >>

New M16A4 Airsoft Rifle Gun with Laser Glasses Toy Guns

Spring Airsoft M249 MKII Full Scale SAW Machine Gun NEW

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

31TObiCSdVL. SL160  Spring Airsoft M249 MKII Full Scale SAW Machine Gun NEW

  • GREAT GIFT
  • Spring Powered
  • Full Stock
  • SHIPS FAST

Product Description
Product Description
Get ready to Rambo it up with the Spring M249 S.A.W (Squad Automatic Weapon) Machine Gun. This full size spring powered machine gun features a bipod which can steady your aim when prone or propping your gun on something. The gun also comes with a flashlight, safety glasses, and a gun strap. And this airsoft gun is spring powered which is perfect for beginners because of its ease of use and reliability and you don’t need to worry about running out… More >>

Spring Airsoft M249 MKII Full Scale SAW Machine Gun NEW

CYMA CM.022 Electric Airsoft Rifle

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

31rs7ysEQFL. SL160  CYMA CM.022 Electric Airsoft Rifle

  • Airsoft Electric Spring Gun
  • Battery Pack Plus Charger Included
  • Magazine Capacity: 50 Rounds
  • This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes

Product Description
DescriptionSemi-Auto/Full-Auto selectable. Fires 6mm ammo @ apprx. 230 FPS. 350 rounds per min. 45 round capacity. 7.2V 700mAh. Includes battery, charger, safety glasses, airsoft tools, and a few BBs. Variable Hop-up system.FeaturesSemi and full auto, heavy weightNew realistic mock wood panelling!Same size as a real AK-47 Rechargable Battery and Charger included… More >>

CYMA CM.022 Electric Airsoft Rifle

New Airsoft Toy Rifle Gun AK47 Sniper AK w Infrared Ray

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

413Jz%2BB1HeL. SL160  New Airsoft Toy Rifle Gun AK47 Sniper AK w Infrared Ray

  • New Airsoft Rifle
  • P1047
  • Full Scale 1/1
  • Ak47
  • Spring Loaded Cock & Shoot

Product Description
Brand New Aifsoft Rifle – AK-47 Style Condition: Brand New Length: 35 Inches Long Banana Style Clip (has slide door to hold extra ammo) Includes working Infrared Red Ray Includes working Spotlight Includes Safety Glasses Includes packet of 6mm airsoft ammo Sling Included Velocity: 250+ FPS … More >>

New Airsoft Toy Rifle Gun AK47 Sniper AK w Infrared Ray

New Airsoft Rifle Gun AK47 Sniper AK w Infrared Ray

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

413Jz%2BB1HeL. SL160  New Airsoft Rifle Gun AK47 Sniper AK w Infrared Ray

Product Description
New Page 1 Brand New Aifsoft Rifle – AK-47 Style Condition: Brand New Length: 35 Inches Long Banana Style Clip (has slide door to hold extra ammo) Includes working Infrared Red Ray Includes working Spotlight Includes Safety Glasses Includes packet of 6mm airsoft ammo Sling Included Velocity: 250+ FPS … More >>

New Airsoft Rifle Gun AK47 Sniper AK w Infrared Ray

Are Airsoft Guns Dangerous?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

I am often asked, “Are airsoft guns dangerous?” by many people interested in entering into the fun world of airsoft play. The short answer is no, they are not dangerous, but they can be. Airsoft is much different than paintball. The BBs do not travel as fast as paintballs to and they are less dense, hence the term air soft. Here are a few things you can do to prevent injury next time you play airsoft.

Protective Gear
Protective eye safety goggles are a must. The most common injury I have heard of from airsoft guns is getting shot in the eye. Wearing safety glasses eliminates about 99% of injuries caused by airsoft BBs, but there is more you can do to protect your self even more. There are airsoft face masks like they have for paintball that will also protect your ears from pellets. It is highly unlikely that you will get hit in the ear, but the added protection can bring peace of mind.

Most people can tolerate getting shot on the skin from an airsoft gun, but for some it can still hurt. While it should not ever break the skin, it can sometimes leave a bruise. I recommend wearing jeans and a long sleeve shirt to protect your legs and arms. If you wear too thick of clothing, you will not even know you were hit unless you hear it.

Game Area
What you wear is not the only way to protect your self. The majority of injuries actually comes from rocks, trees, or other natural hazards in the area you are playing. Before you begin playing, make sure you clear out potential safety hazards if possible. If you can not transplant the cacti, at least walk the area and be aware of your surroundings.

Even open sod fields have sprinklers that could cause you to roll your ankle. If possible mark the hazards so everyone is aware of where they are.

Safety Training
The best way to avoid injury is to understand how to respect your airsoft gun. A few simple rules to keep in mind are:

Never point your gun or shoot someone that does not have on appropriate safety gear.
Never shoot someone that does not know you are going to shoot them.
Never shoot someone at point blank range
Do not shoot animals, they can not fire back and probably will not have on safety goggles.

Those are just a few rules to keep your airsoft experience safe and enjoyable. Are airsoft guns safe? Absolutely. Is the person holding the airsoft gun safe depends on whether or not the follow my advice here. Airsoft is fun and great exercise so do not sour the experience by being reckless.

Finding the right airsoft sniper rifles or airsoft revolver is as easy as going to http://SickSport.com

The Smart Airsoft Shopper?s Guide

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

The gaming and tournament circuit has made an impact on airsoft guns, just as it has for paintball and regular bb guns. Creating the right atmosphere is imperative to the positive airsoft gaming experience that any player wants to have. With this in mind, your shopping list will basically make itself with just a bit of help to get you into the right frame of mind.

First things first, you’ll need to choose your gun style to create your ultimate player. Sniper rifles are a prime choice, as the actions of such a skilled rifleman are often imitated in the airsoft hobby. Pistols definitely have their following, while traditional rifle and shotgun users also have a crystal-clear home in the airsoft gun industry, as this hobby uses products and accessories that are the closest possible to the real thing.

Safety glasses, goggles, or a full-face airsoft mask are the most important of accessories. The airsoft bb travels at approximately 300 feet per second and will hurt if you’re struck by one (yes, I know this from personal experience), so you really should keep your eyes protected from the possibility of temporary or even permanent blindness. If you engage in tactical airsoft (against other human opponents), the odds of a bb flying past your face is significantly higher than if you’re shooting parallel to a fellow airsoft enthusiast at a target 40 feet in front of you.

Tactical vests are a “must-have” for any airsoft devotee who can’t remember which pocket they put their co2 cartridges, bb’s and loaders into while out in the field, or just anyone who likes to have lots of places to keep their smaller-sized airsoft paraphernalia within an arm’s reach at all times. Hidden inner-pockets are quite common on the sleeveless jacket style, while the harness-type of vest boasts a lighter, less bulky version that has plenty of room for your ammo, water bottle and snack. Please note that even though the sleeveless jacket style will help to protect you from accidental (or intentional) bb bruises, the harness version offers hardly any protection. In this case, a combat vest might be a wise investment to wear out onto the battlefield.

If you’re really a fanatic about airsoft, there are a few more interesting items that just might be of interest. For the airsoft snipers, a Ghillie suit is “the” type of camouflage worn most often in real world combat. Two caveats to keep in mind regarding this type of gear: one is that the suit itself is relatively heavy and warm and the second is that most airsoft “soldiers” won’t be shocked to see a 6’ tall running bush, so don’t think that you and your new-found tactical ensemble are really fooling anyone.

Chad Hodges recommends http://www.trinityairsoft.com/ if you?re shopping for airsoft guns.

AK47 Airsoft Gun Rifle Sniper Guns w Laser AK Toy

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

41E8YiXh6NL. SL160  AK47 Airsoft Gun Rifle Sniper Guns w Laser AK Toy

  • This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes

Product Description
New Page 1 Brand New Airsoft Rifle with Laser Site and Flash Light  Air Soft Rifle Details: Includes laser site AND flashlight Clip has storage capability Strap and Safety Glasses included Length: 29 Inches 6mm Paintball Compatible VERY Powerful (~150 FPS) – eye protection recommended   … More >>

AK47 Airsoft Gun Rifle Sniper Guns w Laser AK Toy

Airsoft Shopping Guide

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Buying an airsoft gun is not just as easy as buying a gun. There are still other things to do and here is a guide for anyone shopping for airsoft guns.

First, you have to choose your gun style according to your needs. Sniper rifles are usually the first choice since skilled riflemen actions are always imitated in airsoft. Pistols are one of the popular choices too. Traditional rifles and shotguns are not missing out as well. Airsoft hobby usually uses the guns and accessories which resembles the real thing closely.

Some of the important airsoft accessories are safety glasses, goggles or a full-face airsoft mask. Your eyes should always be protected when you are handling airsoft guns because the BBs are traveling at high fps and will hurt your eye if you are hit by one on the eyes areas.

If you are someone who likes to have a lot of places to keep your smaller-sized equipments which can be reached easily or you are someone who always forgets which pocket you are keeping your BBs, co2 cartridges and loaders into, you have to get tactical vests. The sleeveless jacket style usually has hidden inner pockets while the harness-type vest is lighter and less bulky with a lot of room for your snack, water bottle and ammunition.

The sleeveless jacket style offers you protection from BB bruises but the harness version normally offers very minimal protection if there is any. You may want to wear a combat vest on the battlefield in situations like this.

There are still a few items which you may be interested in if you are a real airsoft fanatic such as a Ghillie suit which is worn as a type of camouflage in real world combat.

To know more about cheap airsoft pistols shopping, you can refer to this website at airsoft pistols for more information. Educate yourself and be a knowledgeable airsoft player.

The Smart Airsoft Shopper’s Guide

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

The gaming and tournament circuit has made an impact on airsoft guns, just as it has for paintball and regular bb guns. Creating the right atmosphere is imperative to the positive airsoft gaming experience that any player wants to have. With this in mind, your shopping list will basically make itself with just a bit of help to get you into the right frame of mind.

First things first, you’ll need to choose your gun style to create your ultimate player. Sniper rifles are a prime choice, as the actions of such a skilled rifleman are often imitated in the airsoft hobby. Pistols definitely have their following, while traditional rifle and shotgun users also have a crystal-clear home in the airsoft gun industry, as this hobby uses products and accessories that are the closest possible to the real thing.

Safety glasses, goggles, or a full-face airsoft mask are the most important of accessories. The airsoft bb travels at approximately 300 feet per second and will hurt if you’re struck by one (yes, I know this from personal experience), so you really should keep your eyes protected from the possibility of temporary or even permanent blindness. If you engage in tactical airsoft (against other human opponents), the odds of a bb flying past your face is significantly higher than if you’re shooting parallel to a fellow airsoft enthusiast at a target 40 feet in front of you.

Tactical vests are a “must-have” for any airsoft devotee who can’t remember which pocket they put their co2 cartridges, bb’s and loaders into while out in the field, or just anyone who likes to have lots of places to keep their smaller-sized airsoft paraphernalia within an arm’s reach at all times. Hidden inner-pockets are quite common on the sleeveless jacket style, while the harness-type of vest boasts a lighter, less bulky version that has plenty of room for your ammo, water bottle and snack. Please note that even though the sleeveless jacket style will help to protect you from accidental (or intentional) bb bruises, the harness version offers hardly any protection. In this case, a combat vest might be a wise investment to wear out onto the battlefield.

If you’re really a fanatic about airsoft, there are a few more interesting items that just might be of interest. For the airsoft snipers, a Ghillie suit is “the” type of camouflage worn most often in real world combat. Two caveats to keep in mind regarding this type of gear: one is that the suit itself is relatively heavy and warm and the second is that most airsoft “soldiers” won’t be shocked to see a 6’ tall running bush, so don’t think that you and your new-found tactical ensemble are really fooling anyone.

Chad Hodges recommends http://www.trinityairsoft.com/ if you’re shopping for airsoft guns.