
Replicas designed to mimic the appearance and operation of real firearms used by armed forces are often employed in recreational simulations. These devices, typically powered by compressed gas or electric motors, propel... Read more »

These items are replicas of weaponry featured in the popular online video game, adapted to fire plastic projectiles. They combine elements of simulated combat with the aesthetic of a well-known virtual world.... Read more »

This type of replica weapon simulates the appearance and operation of a heavy machine gun, chambered in the .50 caliber round, but is designed to fire 6mm or 8mm plastic BBs. These... Read more »

The acquisition of realistic imitation firearms in the state of New York is governed by a complex web of regulations. These regulations dictate the legal pathways for obtaining such items, impacting both... Read more »

This particular replica firearm is designed for simulated combat scenarios. It emulates a specific World War II-era submachine gun, utilizing 6mm plastic projectiles propelled by compressed gas or electricity. These replicas are... Read more »

This recreational item is a replica modeled after the famous Soviet assault rifle. It fires spherical plastic projectiles, typically 6mm in diameter, and is used in simulated combat scenarios. These replicas are... Read more »

A compact, spring- or gas-powered projectile launcher designed to be worn and operated from the wrist. These devices utilize 6mm plastic pellets, similar to those used in standard airsoft rifles, and are... Read more »

The selection of an airsoft weapon often hinges on its dependability. This attribute ensures consistent performance and minimizes malfunctions during gameplay. An example would be a model consistently requiring fewer repairs and... Read more »

These devices, often replicas of signal pistols, are adapted for use in airsoft simulations. They typically launch projectiles, such as BBs or small foam rockets, using compressed gas or spring mechanisms, adding... Read more »

These recreational devices project non-lethal projectiles. One utilizes compressed gas or spring mechanisms to launch spherical plastic pellets. The other employs similar mechanics to propel hydrated polymer beads. Both are designed for... Read more »

