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Airsoft Guns vs Paintball - Differences and Regulations

 

Airsoft Guns vs Paintball - Differences and Regulations

Airsoft guns, also known as soft air guns and are usually powered by a mechanism which uses a combination of electric power, spring contraptions or gas. These are guns that shoot small plastic pellets, typically six to eight millimeters around, though there is some debate as to whether the spring powered weapons are actually air guns at all. Some of these airsoft guns are used for playing airsoft which was developed mainly in Asia since firearms were illegal, airsoft is sort of like paintball except that airsoft is usually done in a military action simulation with clear objectives and not a last player standing wins kind of game (the later one would be paintball).

Paintball and airsoft weapons can be used for different types of contests, however in America, paintball weapons are preferred because they don't resemble actual weapons as much as the airsoft models do.

Airsoft guns were designed to resemble the original models as much as possible, therefore there are several factors you must consider before purchasing one of these replicas. First, there are a couple of factors which are often considered selling points by those dealing with these type of weapons, these are power and precision. Some sellers promise power but precision is just as important. some of the specifications you might want to look at are the speed per second that the gun is able to shoot at and just how fast are the pallets fired from the gun. If the specifications include a comment such as "it can be used indoors" then the quality might not be as good as you want it to be, at the same time you will want to get an airsoft gun which can be used at a closed range without giving you any problem.

Moreover, you should consider local and state laws about firearms. Airsoft guns are not considered firearms but you absolutely must do some research to make sure your state doesn't define "Airsoft guns" as a dangerous weapon. You will also want to double check that your barrel has an orange tip which is the mark that separates airsoft replicas from actual guns, remember that they are designed as replicas of the original so removing this orange tip would actually be illegal. If you remove this orange tip, a police officer may think you are carrying an actual gun and things could get ugly, so for your own safety, operate these airsoft replicas away from public areas, wear protective equipment at all times (face masks, chest and neck protectors, shin and knee protectors and barrel plugs) and DO NOT remove the orange tip, this is to comply with safety procedures and federal regulations.

Remember to keep these valuable replicas away from the reach of children and operate them in designated areas to avoid any problem.

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