Archive for the ‘Airguns’ Category

G & G airsoft guns

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

A lot of people are getting into airsoft guns and play war games with their friends. They have their weapon of choice and bring lots of ammo to enjoy a good game. Some players use the G & G airsoft guns that are very reliable airsoft weapons. They also manufacture other equipment like pellets, magazines, and holsters.

Players can choose from different G & G airsoft guns from rifles to pistols. They can also choose from electric, gas and spring powered weapons. A lot of people prefer the electric weapons because they can enjoy the game for hours with just a single charge. So, these players make it a point that they carry a lot of extra ammo every time.

airsoft accessories

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

A lot of people are into airsoft games. They have their own rifles, pistols and other weapons for their war games or target shooting. And they have plenty of airsoft accessories to make sure that they get the most of the fun and excitement in every game.

There are scopes, lights, tripods or bipods that they can use. They can be easily attached to their rifles or snipers. They also have lots of BBs or paintball so that they don’t run out of ammo. They even have speed loaders so they can reload much faster. There are also holsters and straps to carry their weapon. And they all wear the right safety equipment so that everybody is protected from any accidents.

WW2 airsoft guns

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Simulate a World War 2 airsoft game environment. Playing with WW2 airsoft guns is a fun way to recreate a World War 2 scenario. There are many excellent replicas of the classical guns used during WW2. Check out the airsoft German Mouser pistol and feel like a Nazi officer.

Or go for the M1A1 Thompson, one of the pioneers in compact sub-machine guns during WW2. The Thompson has a standard 47 load capacity although some can accommodate as high as a 300 load. The Government 1911 .45 caliber was also used widely during the WW2. It was so effective and durable, it became the foundation for all magazine type loading pistols that we know today.

Automatic airsoft guns

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Although airsoft sport was developed in Eastern Asia, obtaining a firearm in other parts of the world was made difficult by International laws. Thus, airsoft guns were created with realistic looking weapons in mind to cater to hobbyists who wanted to participate in the sport. These guns made it possible to join in military or police scenarios without the risk of getting seriously injured.

Automatic airsoft guns are more powerful and usually the most accurate. They allow shooters to lay down a consistent accurate line of fire until the clip runs out. Batteries usually take 3 to 5 hours of charging and would slow down as they lose their power. So you eventually have to shoot the weapon on semi-automatic when that happens.

gas airsoft rifle

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

To the more discriminating airsoft fanatics, gas-powered airsoft is the more powerful choice. A gas airsoft rifle is the best weapon for long range combat. Because it is powered by gas, it can deliver a stronger punch than an electric type. For long range shooting, you can be sure of a producing a longer projectile using gas powered rifles.

In a tactical team, sniper units should have the most powerful punches in weapons to cover longer ranges. However, a gas airsoft rifle is also popular as a short range semi-auto rifle because the compressed gas can provide a realistic blowback action. The gas used is either CO2 or green gas feed that is stored in the magazine chamber or in ammunition casings.

airguns and accessories

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

If you’re starting a new hobby in air riffles, you must first know the tools of the trade. Get more know how on the type of airguns and accessories that you will need which is very important before beginning in this kind of sport.

Safety rules must also be a top priority as airguns are dangerous and must not be treated as toys. Observe proper handling such as you would any live firearm. Always read and understand instruction manuals to ensure that you learn all your airgun’s functions.