
The discussion centers around two primary power source types used in airsoft replicas: Automatic Electric Guns (AEGs) and gas-powered models. AEGs utilize an electric motor, battery, and gearbox to propel projectiles. Gas-powered... Read more »

Protective headgear designed for the sport of airsoft that provides a sealed barrier over the face, safeguarding the wearer’s eyes, nose, and mouth from projectiles. A typical example incorporates impact-resistant lenses, a... Read more »

The term describes a type of airsoft gun mechanism that simulates the recoil and cycling action of a real firearm. These replicas utilize compressed gas, typically either green gas or CO2, to... Read more »

A specific type of replica firearm used in airsoft sports, resembling a widely recognized handgun model, operates using compressed gas as a propellant. The design replicates the external appearance and often the... Read more »

These devices are replica firearms that utilize compressed gas to propel projectiles, typically 6mm plastic BBs. A prominent feature is the “blowback” action, simulating the recoil of a real firearm. This is... Read more »

This specialized implement facilitates the maintenance and repair of airsoft guns that utilize gas as a propellant. It is designed to interact specifically with the components responsible for regulating gas flow within... Read more »

The process involves charging an airsoft weapon magazine with pressurized green gas, a propellant used to fire projectiles. This typically requires aligning the gas nozzle with the magazine’s fill valve and applying... Read more »

These devices are projectile-firing replicas that utilize compressed gas as a propellant. A common example uses pressurized green gas or CO2 cartridges to propel a 6mm plastic BB. The contained gas expands... Read more »

A replica firearm designed to mimic the Walther PPK, typically used in recreational simulated combat, employs a compressed gas propellant. This gas, commonly available as a mixture, propels projectiles, typically 6mm plastic... Read more »

These devices utilize compressed gas, typically propane, green gas, or CO2, to propel projectiles. A common example involves a pistol using a magazine filled with compressed gas and BBs; when the trigger... Read more »