Different Types Of Airsoft Guns PDF Print E-mail
Written by AnthonyCarter   
Friday, 13 November 2009
Airsoft guns are the hot new sports craze, especially among teenage boys. If your teenager is begging you for one of these guns, or you are considering buying one yourself to see what the fuss is about, you need to understand the differences between different types of guns. Don't take the attitude that all guns are alike and buy the cheapest one; there are important differences, and it is important to buy a gun that meets your or your teenager's needs.
by AnthonyCarter


Airsoft guns are the hot new sports craze, especially among teenage boys. If your teenager is begging you for one of these guns, or you are considering buying one yourself to see what the fuss is about, you need to understand the differences between different types of guns. Don't take the attitude that all guns are alike and buy the cheapest one; there are important differences, and it is important to buy a gun that meets your or your teenager's needs.

If you want one-on-one training with an airsoft instructor, it's important to get a gun that reloads quickly. Usually, these guns are built with springs. To reload the gun, you simply cock it by pushing the slide backwards. The gun uses a spring to reload. These guns are perfect for training or practice, and are often the first type of gun purchased by beginners.

These guns reload simply by pushing the slide backwards. This is important in a training situation, where you are practicing shooting at targets without worrying about your speed. Most beginners start out using a spring-loaded gun.

These guns are not useful in gaming or competitive situations, however. When playing airsoft gun games, it is important to be able to fire quickly. Spring-loaded guns are great when it comes to reloading times, but fail miserably at shooting speed. In this scenario, you'll want either a gas-powered or electric-powered gun.

If you live in a warm, temperate climate, it doesn't really matter which of these guns you purchase. However, gas guns do not function properly in cold temperatures. The gas appears to freeze or react badly, and as a result the gun misfires or doesn't work at all. Electric guns were invented in response to this problem and do not work differently in different temperatures. Electric guns are also built to feel more like real automatic weapons, and these guns have the fastest shooting times.

There are other factors to be considered besides the gun type and primary purpose. First of all, do you expect to keep this gun for years? If so, you will need a weapon built out of metal. Cheaper guns are made out of plastic, which breaks easily. Guns are not cheap or easy to repair, so you need to consider your gun's shelf life when making the purchase. You also need to find out what accessories are offered for the gun and decide whether you want to buy them. Accessories are usually not included with the gun, so this adds to your total cost.

Finally, you want to decide whether you have the skill to safely use a rapidly-firing gun. Electric guns can give you an advantage in a gaming situation, but the speed at which a pellet leaves the gun causes it to be potentially dangerous; being hit by a speeding pellet can lead to serious injury.

There is a lot more to buying an airsoft gun than walking into the store. Airsoft guns are weapons used for fun and sport; they can seriously harm people if used incorrectly. There are many different types of guns out there, and it's important to do your research before walking into the store. That way you can get the right gun for you and enjoy it for years to come.

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