
These are projectile-launching devices that utilize compressed carbon dioxide as their power source. The gas propels a non-metallic pellet, typically 6mm in diameter, simulating realistic firearm action for recreational or training purposes.... Read more »

The mechanism in an airsoft M4 that imparts backspin to the projectile is critical for range and accuracy. This system utilizes a rubber bucking and nub to create friction on the BB... Read more »

The velocity at which a projectile is discharged from an airsoft replica is commonly measured in feet per second. This measurement indicates the speed of the projectile as it leaves the barrel.... Read more »

This type of impact device for airsoft utilizes a spring-loaded mechanism to release BBs upon striking a surface. The force of the impact triggers the release, scattering the projectiles in a 360-degree... Read more »

The term refers to a type of replica firearm used in the sport of airsoft. These devices closely resemble real firearms, often mimicking their size, weight, and appearance, but propel small, spherical... Read more »

These specialized airsoft guns are designed to replicate the look and feel of real-world sniper rifles, offering enhanced accuracy and range compared to standard airsoft replicas. Often featuring magnified scopes and bolt-action... Read more »

These devices represent a subset of airsoft guns that simulate the recoil and operational feel of real firearms. They achieve this through a mechanism that uses compressed gas, typically CO2 or green... Read more »

Protective headgear modeled after the Orbital Drop Shock Trooper equipment from the Halo video game franchise, but designed for use in simulated combat scenarios is a popular choice among enthusiasts. These replicas... Read more »

The legality of possessing simulated firearms by individuals with felony convictions is a complex matter, varying significantly based on jurisdiction and the specific nature of the prior offense. These devices, while not... Read more »

Regulations concerning the use and ownership of airsoft guns within the state of Minnesota dictate acceptable practices and legal responsibilities. These regulations classify airsoft guns as non-firearms, differentiating them from traditional firearms... Read more »

