
These devices are a type of airsoft gun that utilizes compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) as a propellant and incorporates a “blowback” action. The CO2 gas propels a projectile, typically a 6mm plastic... Read more »

These replicas of real firearms utilize compressed gas to propel projectiles and simulate the recoil action found in their genuine counterparts. The mechanism involves the gas cycling the slide or bolt, creating... Read more »

This type of airsoft gun simulates the action of a real firearm by using compressed gas to cycle the slide or bolt backward after each shot. This provides a realistic recoil sensation... Read more »

The mechanism replicates the action of a real firearm by using compressed gas to propel a projectile and cycle the slide or bolt. This provides a more realistic shooting experience through felt... Read more »

These devices are replica firearms used in a recreational sport. They utilize compressed gas to propel projectiles, simulating the recoil action of a real firearm through a moving bolt or slide. This... Read more »

This refers to a specific type of airsoft replica firearm modeled after the FN SCAR-L (Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle – Light) and powered by compressed gas. It utilizes a gas... Read more »

These replicas emulate the operational mechanics of real firearms by cycling the slide or bolt upon firing. This action results in a realistic recoil sensation, enhancing the overall user experience. As an... 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 »

The functionality described relies on compressed carbon dioxide cartridges to propel projectiles within replica firearms. A distinct feature involves a simulated recoil action, enhancing the realism of operation. As an example, a... Read more »

This type of airsoft gun replicates the action of a real firearm by using compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) gas to propel a projectile and cycle the slide or bolt. The term “blowback”... Read more »

