
The determination of expense associated with engaging in the sport of airsoft encompasses a wide spectrum, influenced by factors such as equipment quality, frequency of play, and personal preferences. The overall expenditure... Read more »

The term refers to airsoft guns that discharge projectiles at a velocity of 600 feet per second (fps). This measurement indicates the muzzle velocity of the BB as it leaves the barrel.... Read more »

These replicas are designed to resemble real-world firearms, primarily rifles, and propel plastic projectiles known as BBs. The power source can vary, including compressed gas, spring mechanisms, or electric motors. These devices... Read more »

An automated defense system replica, commonly employed in simulated combat scenarios, utilizes projectile-firing replicas to engage opposing players. These devices are often programmed to identify and engage targets within a designated zone,... Read more »

Regulations concerning these recreational devices and their use are primarily governed by the Criminal Code of Canada, which classifies them as imitation firearms if they discharge projectiles at a velocity capable of... Read more »

An entity identified within the recreational activity of simulated combat, utilizing projectile weaponry that launches non-lethal pellets. This activity promotes strategic thinking, teamwork, and physical exercise in a controlled environment. The term... Read more »

This component facilitates the attachment of an M4-style stock to an AK-pattern airsoft rifle. It essentially bridges the gap between two distinct airsoft gun platforms, allowing for greater customization options. For example,... Read more »

The core focus is on affordable tactical gear designed for airsoft enthusiasts. Such equipment provides protective layering and facilitates the carrying of essential airsoft accessories, such as magazines and communication devices. Entry-level... Read more »

These replicas are non-lethal, scaled-down versions of a widely recognized firearm, utilizing compressed gas to propel plastic projectiles. Manufactured under license, these products emulate the form and function of their real steel... Read more »

The projectiles used in airsoft guns are typically small, spherical plastic pellets. These projectiles, often referred to as BBs, are designed to be non-lethal and are propelled by compressed gas or a... Read more »

