
A replica firearm, closely resembling a specific commercially available handgun, is designed to fire small plastic projectiles. These replicas are frequently utilized in simulated combat scenarios and target practice. Such devices offer... Read more »

Electrically powered airsoft replicas, commonly employed in simulated combat scenarios, utilize an electric motor, a gearbox, and a battery to propel plastic projectiles, often referred to as BBs. These devices offer a... Read more »

This term refers to a specific configuration within the airsoft hobby, replicating the look and feel of a particular real-steel rifle platform. It denotes a modified or custom-built airsoft gun designed to... Read more »

The capacity of a projectile weapon to consistently hit a designated target is a critical factor in both paintball and airsoft. This performance aspect significantly influences gameplay, strategy, and overall user experience.... Read more »

The term refers to realistic replicas of the Colt M1911A1 pistol specifically designed for airsoft sports. These are typically spring-powered, gas-powered (using green gas or CO2), or electric-powered (AEP) projectile weapons that... Read more »

Protective gear designed for the lower portion of the face in airsoft activities shields the mouth, nose, and cheeks from projectile impacts. These devices, typically constructed from mesh, plastic, or a combination... Read more »

A power source commonly utilized in airsoft electric guns (AEGs), these units consist of rechargeable cells connected in series to provide a specified voltage. A dedicated device is required to replenish the... Read more »

These are projectile-launching devices that utilize compressed carbon dioxide as their power source. The gas propels a non-metallic pellet, typically 6mm in diameter, simulating realistic firearm action for recreational or training purposes.... Read more »

The mechanism in an airsoft M4 that imparts backspin to the projectile is critical for range and accuracy. This system utilizes a rubber bucking and nub to create friction on the BB... Read more »

The velocity at which a projectile is discharged from an airsoft replica is commonly measured in feet per second. This measurement indicates the speed of the projectile as it leaves the barrel.... Read more »