
Protective gear designed for the lower leg articulation joint during simulated combat activities is a specialized type of equipment. These items mitigate impact forces to the patella and surrounding tissues during rapid... Read more »

These devices are essentially realistic toy guns designed for use in airsoft games. These projectiles, typically small plastic BBs, are propelled by compressed gas or springs. Often constructed to imitate real firearms... Read more »

Visual representations captured at Tac City Airsoft, an indoor airsoft facility, document simulated tactical combat scenarios. These photographic records typically showcase participants engaged in gameplay, the facility’s layout, and various airsoft equipment... Read more »

These replicas simulate historical firearms, specifically those employing a flint-striking ignition mechanism, but adapted for airsoft projectiles. They use compressed gas, typically green gas or CO2, to propel plastic BBs. One might... Read more »

A physical retail establishment located in the Las Vegas metropolitan area, specializing in the sale of airsoft guns, tactical gear, protective equipment, and related accessories. Such a venue typically caters to enthusiasts... Read more »

Designated areas where the sport of airsoft is practiced. These locations are often outdoor or indoor spaces configured to simulate combat environments. An example would be a privately owned woodland area transformed... Read more »

This is a compact, enclosed red dot optic popular within the airsoft community. Designed to mimic the form factor and functionality of certain real-steel optics, it is typically mounted on airsoft replicas... Read more »

This specialized replica firearm emulates the appearance and functionality of the Tavor assault rifle, but is engineered to fire non-lethal, 6mm plastic projectiles. Used in recreational skirmishes and tactical simulations, these devices... Read more »

This type of airsoft gun utilizes a spring mechanism to compress air and propel projectiles. A user must manually cock the weapon before each shot, compressing the spring. Releasing the trigger then... Read more »


