
These replicas utilize compressed gas, such as propane or CO2, to propel projectiles. The mechanism mirrors that of a firearm, where the gas is released to force a projectile down the barrel.... Read more »

These recreational devices utilize compressed gas to propel projectiles, simulating the recoil action of a firearm. The technology employed allows for a more realistic shooting experience compared to spring-powered or electric alternatives.... Read more »

The compressed propellant used in certain airsoft guns enables the propulsion of projectiles. These propellants typically consist of either a blend of pressurized gases or solely carbon dioxide, supplied in canisters or... Read more »

An airsoft replica employing a pneumatic system to simulate the recoil action of a real firearm is a type of airsoft weapon that provides enhanced realism. These replicas utilize compressed gas, typically... Read more »

This mechanism within certain projectile-based replica firearms utilizes compressed gas to cycle the action, mimicking the operation of a real firearm. In practical terms, after a projectile is launched, a portion of... Read more »

The duration for which a canister of compressed propellant remains viable within an airsoft weapon is variable. This period is contingent upon factors such as magazine capacity, ambient temperature, firing rate, and... Read more »

The propellant used in certain airsoft replicas, particularly those modeled after a specific Austrian firearms manufacturer, is a pressurized substance crucial for simulating firearm action. This pressurized substance is essential for propelling... Read more »

The compressed gas propellant designed for use in certain airsoft guns and typically available at large retailers is a specific type of pressurized gas. It powers the blowback action and propels projectiles... Read more »

This refers to a replica handgun designed to fire plastic projectiles, utilizing compressed gas as its propellant, and modeled after a specific firearm. These replicas are popular in simulated combat scenarios and... Read more »

These devices are projectile-launching replicas that utilize compressed gas, typically either green gas, propane (with an adapter), or CO2, to propel plastic pellets. Commonly used in recreational skirmishes and training exercises, they... Read more »

