
These devices are a type of replica firearm used in airsoft games. They operate on a simple mechanical principle: the user manually compresses a spring, which then propels a plastic pellet upon... Read more »

This type of airsoft gun utilizes a spring-piston mechanism to propel projectiles. The user manually compresses a spring, which, when released, forces air through a cylinder to launch a BB. These are... Read more »

This component, typically a small coiled metal piece, is integral to the reliable operation of many airsoft rifles. It exerts a force that returns the rifle’s charging mechanism to its forward position... Read more »

The component in question is a coiled metal device designed for use within a specific type of replica firearm powered by compressed air. Functioning as a crucial energy storage mechanism, it is... Read more »

This subset of airsoft guns utilizes a spring-powered mechanism to propel projectiles at an advertised velocity of 400 feet per second. These devices typically require manual cocking before each shot and are... Read more »

These devices, a type of recreational projectile weapon, utilize a spring-piston mechanism to propel spherical plastic projectiles. Operation involves manually compressing a spring; upon release, the spring’s stored energy forces a piston... Read more »

The modification in question involves replacing a factory-installed component within an airsoft M4 replica. Specifically, a helical torsion spring responsible for propelling projectiles is exchanged for one with altered physical properties. This... Read more »

A type of projectile designed for use in airsoft simulations utilizes a spring-powered mechanism to launch BBs (plastic pellets). These devices typically contain a reservoir for BBs and, when triggered, release them... Read more »

Devices propelling projectiles through compressed air generated by a spring mechanism represent a foundational category within airsoft weaponry. These devices necessitate manual cocking before each shot, compressing an internal spring that, when... Read more »

The category of manually operated, air-powered replicas designed for projectile launching offers an accessible entry point into simulated combat sports. These devices utilize a spring-piston mechanism that is manually compressed before each... Read more »

