
These items are a brand of realistic imitation firearms used in the sport of airsoft. Airsoft guns are designed to fire small, non-lethal plastic projectiles. An example is the Arcturus AK-12, a... Read more »

This specific replica firearm, designed for recreational simulation, closely mirrors the external appearance of a real steel pistol known for its distinctive design and high-velocity ammunition. These replicas fire small, spherical plastic... Read more »

Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) power sources designed for airsoft replicas represent a common rechargeable option for operating these devices. These units provide the electrical energy needed to power the motor and internal mechanisms... Read more »

This simulated edged weapon replicates the appearance and general dimensions of its real-world counterpart, but it is constructed from materials such as rubber or plastic. These safe training tools are used primarily... Read more »

Airsoft replicas that closely mimic the appearance, weight, and operation of real firearms are highly sought after within the airsoft community. These models often feature authentic external dimensions, realistic materials, and functional... Read more »

This specific model refers to a replica firearm designed for recreational use, mirroring the appearance and operation of a real firearm. Manufactured by a Japanese company renowned for quality and realism, it... Read more »

This recreational device is a replica firearm that projects non-metallic projectiles, typically 6mm or 8mm plastic BBs. These devices are primarily employed in simulated combat scenarios, target shooting, and recreational activities. For... Read more »

This refers to a specific type of airsoft gun modeled after the Brgger & Thomet MP9 submachine gun. These replicas are designed to fire plastic BBs, typically 6mm in diameter, and are... Read more »

These devices serve as designated points of aim during simulated combat scenarios. Constructed from materials like paper, metal, or specialized polymers, they are designed to withstand repeated impacts from non-lethal projectiles. A... Read more »

These devices propel projectiles at elevated velocities compared to standard models, often exceeding legal limits in certain jurisdictions. The increased velocity results from enhanced internal mechanisms, such as stronger springs or higher-pressure... Read more »

