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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
by Anthony Carter
As a parent, a child’s safety is an important concern. When a child is shown the proper use of airsoft guns, the use becomes fairly safe if all areas of how this type of gun can harm them. Kids learn mostly by the information their parents or guardians give them. Teaching kids the possible ways airsoft guns can hurt them, is the key to using the guns safely.
There is a sufficient amount of protection equipment available for to ensure the safe operation of these types of guns. For the most part, if the proper safety procedures are explained and carried out each time the gun is used, the less amount of safety equipment will need to be purchased.
Some guns that are available have a number of different ammunition which can be used by the same gun. One example of the safest ammunition for the younger kids is the soft ammunition. This ammunition comes in many colors and is made of a soft rubber substance. Usually the guns that use this type of ammunition are a good choice for younger age groups.
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
by Anthony Carter
There are plenty of reasons why gas airsoft guns are gaining in popularity across the United States, such as accuracy, functionality, cost of operation, and realism. One of the most important factors about the maintenance and operation of these guns is the propellant, some of the most common being 134A, green gas, and CO2.
The gas that should be used in any particular airsoft gun should be determined by more than one factor. First of all, the temperature in which the gun is being used can affect the gas pressure which in turn affects the gun’s firing power. Since one propellant may be appropriate in one temperature may be also be harmful to use in, say, a temperature that is 30 degrees Fahrenheit warmer, the fact that most gas type guns are designed for only one type of propellant is indeed a common problem.
Cold climates can also influence the type of propellant you require for your gas airsoft gun. If you live in a consistently cold area, the gas that the manufacturer suggests you use may not work because the pressure inside the gun has gone too low to support the firing action. A case of reduced pressure can also cause the valve to stay open following fire, resulting in the loss of all the gas in the gun.
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Monday, August 10th, 2009
by Anthony Carter
People use airsoft guns for many reasons and activities. For instance, some people shoot cans in their backyard, some hold airsoft wars against friends, and others join teams to participate in organized combat simulations. The purpose of your airsoft gun should be an important factor when purchasing one.
Those who just want an airsoft gun to shoot at targets can make good use of an inexpensive spring pistol. These guns are low maintenance and you don’t need anything fast or fancy or simple plinking, so you can just search Google for “airsoft spring pistol” and purchase the one you like most.
Spring shotguns and automatic electric guns are good airsoft guns for activities like backyard wars because they both have high rates of fire. Spring shotguns will release pellets as fast as you can pump the gun and are relatively inexpensive.
If you want something better than a spring shotgun, try an automatic electric gun. AEGs are built to perform similarly to real assault rifles, which make them ideal for both sniping and full out firing. These of course are more expensive, ranging anywhere from seventy to over four hundred dollars and also use many more pellets in one use than slower firing guns.
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