Hybrid Airsoft Gun
Hybrid Airsoft Gun
Hybrid airsoft guns originally debuted in the middle of 2006, although
they have not become very popular since. This new type of airsoft gun
functions differently from gas, electric, and
spring airsoft guns (although
it is powered electrically). In fact, it works almost exactly like a real
gun. BBs are placed in the front of real-like shells, and red caps placed in
the back. The shells are inserted into the magazine, and the magazine can be
loaded regularly. After pulling the trigger, the firing pin in the gun hits
the red cap on the back of the shell, which explodes and creates a high
pressure inside the casing. This pressure pushes the BB out through the
barrel at a velocity which is unachievable by the other three types of airsoft guns.

Real guns operate very similarly, in that the firing pin strikes the
primer, creates a spark, and ignites the gunpowder. The burning of the
gunpowder creates gas and pressure inside the shell, which pushes the bullet
out. The differences between the real gun way and the airsoft gun way is
that only a tiny amount of gunpowder is used in the red caps for airsoft
(while a lot is used in real shells), and the pressure created in an actual
gun is much higher than in an airsoft gun (also, there is the key difference
of the projectile being metal instead of plastic).
With a hybrid gun, you obviously need to be much more conservative with
your shooting, or if you feel the need to fire a great deal, you must take a
lot of time to prepare more rounds. That is the clear negative of hybrid
guns; the need to prepare each round (or you could probably buy rounds
pre-assembled, but they will of course be more expensive than regular BBs).
However, there are positives. For one, many players will be attracted
because of the stunning realism, as now not only does the gun look real, but
so does the ammunition. As stated, because of the nature of the ammo, the
velocity achieved is very high. This is great for snipers, who now can shoot
from much further back (higher speed = more distance). In fact, hybrid guns
would be good for many single shot airsoft models, although using one in a
semi-automatic or fully automatic model would result in paying a lot of
money or using a lot of time for the ammunition.
With the introduction of hybrid guns, one wonders how realistic airsoft
guns can get. Some airsoft guns look completely real (save for the orange
tip), and now even the ammo and some internal mechanisms are functioning
realistically. Due to the military’s growing use of airsoft guns,
researchers are developing airsoft advancements faster. It seems the hybrid
airsoft gun is just a glimpse of what new glories airsoft holds for us. |