
The term describes a type of airsoft gun mechanism that simulates the recoil and cycling action of a real firearm. These replicas utilize compressed gas, typically either green gas or CO2, to... Read more »

These devices are replica firearms that utilize compressed gas to propel projectiles, typically 6mm plastic BBs. A prominent feature is the “blowback” action, simulating the recoil of a real firearm. This is... Read more »

These replicas utilize compressed gas, typically either green gas or CO2, to propel projectiles and simulate the recoil action of a real firearm. A magazine holds both the ammunition, usually 6mm plastic... Read more »

A system found in some airsoft replicas simulates the action of a real firearm. During operation, the slide or bolt moves backward upon firing, mimicking the recoil and cycling of a live... Read more »

This term describes a category of airsoft guns that utilize compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) as a propellant and incorporate a mechanism that simulates the recoil and slide action of a real firearm.... Read more »

These devices represent a specific type of airsoft gun utilizing compressed carbon dioxide as a propellant. The mechanism incorporates a “blowback” feature, simulating the recoil action of a firearm. A self-contained CO2... Read more »

The operation of realistic airsoft replicas that utilize compressed gas to cycle the action and propel projectiles is a complex, multi-stage process. These mechanisms simulate the functionality of real firearms by employing... Read more »

These replicas utilize compressed gas to propel projectiles and simulate the recoil action of real firearms. A magazine holds both the ammunition (typically 6mm plastic BBs) and a reservoir of pressurized gas,... Read more »

This term refers to a type of airsoft pistol modeled after the Glock 19 handgun, featuring a simulated recoil mechanism. The “blowback” action replicates the movement of the slide seen in real... Read more »

This type of airsoft gun employs compressed carbon dioxide (CO2) as its propellant. This gas is stored in small cartridges, typically 12-gram cylinders, that are inserted into the pistol’s magazine or grip.... Read more »

