
These devices utilize compressed carbon dioxide as a propellant to launch projectiles. A small cartridge, typically filled with liquid carbon dioxide, is punctured and the expanding gas drives a BB or pellet... Read more »

A notable distinction lies in the ammunition utilized and the intended application. One system employs spherical plastic projectiles, designed for recreational skirmishes and simulations. The other traditionally uses small, metal balls, often... Read more »

These replicas, modeled after a widely recognized military rifle, utilize battery power to propel small plastic projectiles. The “electric” component signifies a mechanism reliant on a rechargeable power source for operation, differentiating... Read more »

Airsoft replicas that expel projectiles at velocities exceeding common standards are frequently sought for their enhanced range and impact. These devices often achieve muzzle velocities significantly above 350 feet per second (fps)... Read more »

These recreational devices are scaled-down replicas that launch plastic projectiles, typically 6mm in diameter. They are designed to mimic the appearance and handling of real firearms, offering a simulated combat experience. A... Read more »

These recreational devices project projectiles using compressed gas as a propellant. Common propellants include compressed green gas, CO2, or HPA (High Pressure Air). These devices replicate the look and feel of real... Read more »

These specialized airsoft replicas are designed to emulate the look and function of real-world sniper rifles. Characterized by their enhanced accuracy and extended range compared to standard airsoft guns, these models are... Read more »

These are replica firearms designed to fire plastic projectiles, typically 6mm in diameter, utilizing compressed gas or electric power. They are often modeled after the M4 carbine, a widely recognized and utilized... Read more »

These are replica firearms designed to fire spherical plastic projectiles, typically 6mm or 8mm in diameter. These projectiles, often referred to as BBs, are propelled by compressed gas, spring mechanisms, or electric... Read more »

These are replicas of a specific brand of firearm, modified to fire plastic projectiles. These replicas are commonly utilized in simulated tactical scenarios and recreational target shooting. For example, one might employ... Read more »