
These devices, designed for simulated combat scenarios, offer a way to deliver area-of-effect hits without relying on single-use projectiles. Functioning through various mechanisms, such as spring-loaded BB dispersal or gas-powered explosions that... Read more »

These devices, employed in simulated combat scenarios, introduce a dynamic element through the use of controlled pyrotechnic effects. These effects, such as flashes and small bursts of smoke, mimic the impact of... Read more »

Devices designed to disperse projectiles or create disruptive effects within airsoft gameplay are varied. These implements, often replicas of their real-world counterparts, contribute to tactical realism and offer diverse engagement options. They... Read more »

A type of projectile designed for use in airsoft simulations utilizes a spring-powered mechanism to launch BBs (plastic pellets). These devices typically contain a reservoir for BBs and, when triggered, release them... Read more »

The core mechanism involves the release of BBs, typically propelled by compressed gas or a spring-loaded device, scattering them over a designated area. The activation method varies; some utilize a pin-and-spoon system... Read more »

These devices, designed for simulated combat scenarios, are projectile replicas intended to mimic the effect of explosive fragmentation. Functioning typically via spring-loaded mechanisms or gas propulsion, they disperse a payload of BBs... Read more »

These devices are designed to simulate the effect of a real explosive within the confines of an airsoft game. Functioning primarily as distraction or objective-clearing tools, they produce a loud noise and... Read more »

These devices are projectile-launching mechanisms designed to fire a variety of non-lethal ordnance in the sport of airsoft. They commonly utilize compressed gas or spring power to propel projectiles, such as grenades... Read more »