
A simulated equipment configuration, often replicated within simulated military scenarios, aims to mirror the gear and tactical apparel employed by specialized maritime units. This configuration typically involves a specific combination of tactical... Read more »

A realistic recoil action characterizes a class of airsoft guns replicating the firing experience of real firearms. This feature is achieved through a mechanism that cycles the slide or bolt backward upon... Read more »

This equipment represents a scaled-down, typically electric-powered or gas-powered, cannon designed for use in airsoft battles, specifically mounted on and operated from within a simulated armored vehicle. These devices project plastic pellets,... Read more »

These devices replicate the appearance and functionality of real firearms but discharge small, non-lethal plastic projectiles. They are often constructed from plastic or metal and utilize compressed gas or spring mechanisms to... Read more »

The phrase identifies a specific type of recreational facility. It refers to a venue designed and equipped for playing airsoft, a team shooting sport that uses realistic replica firearms that shoot non-lethal... Read more »

Facilities dedicated to the recreational sport of airsoft, located within the state, provide designated spaces for simulated combat scenarios. These locations vary significantly in size, terrain, and the types of games offered,... Read more »

This specific model replicates a widely recognized and utilized handgun in a non-lethal, projectile-based form. It is commonly employed in simulated combat scenarios and target practice. As an example, individuals might purchase... Read more »

A device that affixes accessories, such as cameras, lights, or night vision devices, to protective headgear commonly used in simulated combat scenarios. These accessories enhance situational awareness, provide illumination, or record gameplay.... Read more »

This type of airsoft rifle operates using a spring-powered mechanism to propel projectiles. Manually cocking the weapon compresses a spring, which, when released, drives a piston forward, forcing air through the barrel... Read more »


