
This type of recreational gun is a replica firearm modeled after the M4 carbine, a shortened variant of the M16 rifle used by military forces. These replicas fire spherical plastic projectiles, typically... Read more »

This type of airsoft gun utilizes compressed carbon dioxide as its propellant. This gas is typically stored in small, disposable cartridges which, when pierced, release the gas to propel projectiles. Often favored... Read more »

This type of airsoft gun utilizes compressed gas, typically propane or CO2, to propel a projectile and cycle the action, mimicking the operation of a real firearm. The force of the gas... Read more »

These devices utilize a spring-powered piston to propel projectiles. A user manually compresses the spring, which, when released, forces air through a cylinder, launching a plastic pellet. Operation requires no batteries or... Read more »

These replicas simulate the operation of real firearms through the use of compressed gas to cycle the bolt or slide, creating a realistic recoil effect with each shot. A common type utilizes... Read more »

This class of airsoft replicas represents a specific category of long-range airsoft guns designed to fire projectiles at a velocity of approximately 500 feet per second (FPS). These models are typically bolt-action,... Read more »

Replicas of classic firearms using compressed air to propel projectiles in simulated combat scenarios are a niche within the airsoft market. These models emulate the functionality and aesthetics of a specific firearm... Read more »

The subject in question refers to a type of projectile weapon used in recreational simulation activities. These devices are designed to resemble long-range firearms and propel small plastic projectiles at a significantly... Read more »

These devices are a subset of airsoft guns, utilizing an electric motor to power a piston that compresses air, propelling a plastic projectile. A common example is a replica of a military-style... Read more »

This category of replica firearms centers around models designed to resemble fictional weaponry, often from science fiction franchises. These airsoft guns are typically battery-powered and fire plastic projectiles. A prominent example includes... Read more »

