
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 »

These devices are recreational projectile weapons that launch plastic pellets, typically 6mm or 8mm in diameter. The category encompasses a range of designs mimicking real firearms, from pistols to long guns. They... Read more »

These are replica firearms designed to fire spherical plastic projectiles, commonly referred to as BBs. Often modeled after real-world rifles, these devices are primarily used in recreational simulation sports and training exercises.... Read more »

Gas Blowback (GBB) airsoft replicas are a type of airsoft gun that utilizes compressed gas, typically green gas or propane, to propel projectiles and simulate recoil. These devices are designed to replicate... Read more »

These devices represent a specific category of recreational firearms, designed to fire small, non-lethal projectiles using compressed gas. Typically, these devices are replicas of real firearms, offering a realistic aesthetic and functional... Read more »

Entry-level airsoft guns represent a segment of the market focused on affordability. These replicas of real firearms, designed to fire plastic projectiles, are often constructed from less expensive materials and may offer... Read more »

These devices are projectile weapons that utilize compressed gas, such as CO2, green gas, or propane, to propel spherical projectiles, typically 6mm or 8mm BBs, through a smoothbore barrel. Operation typically involves... Read more »

These specialized airsoft guns are designed to provide increased accuracy and range compared to standard automatic electric guns (AEGs) or pistols. Typically, they are modeled after real-world designated marksman rifles and feature... Read more »

These replicas are projectile-launching devices designed to fire spherical plastic pellets, typically 6mm or 8mm in diameter. Functioning through various mechanisms, including spring-powered, gas-powered (CO2 or green gas), or electric-powered (AEG), they... Read more »