Posts Tagged ‘recreation’
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
If you like guns and enjoy shooting them, you may consider shooting games as a hobby. There are a few safe ways to simulate combat in controlled environments using such gun simulation weapons as paintball guns, laser tag guns, and airsoft guns.
Your preference towards the unique elements found in each of these three types of shooting games will ultimately be the biggest factor when choosing which one to go with; however, an airsoft gun poses automatic noteworthy advantages over its competitors.
The first advantage is there is a wide variety of this type of guns that look very similar to real guns such as sniper rifles and AK47s (which are both best sellers). Using electric guns that look and perform like authentic guns makes shooting games seem and feel amazingly realistic, which is why airsoft guns are so popular.
Guns that shoot paint and lasers don’t create a realistic effect and are not anywhere as authentic looking as an airsoft gun. They also don’t perform anything like real guns, so these shooting games can’t compare to those using an airsoft gun. On top of it, laser tag guns can’t even be purchased; you have to rent them from a laser tag establishment and use their facilities on their time.
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
The word gun makes a lot of people cringe these days. Guns are typically used as weapons in battle or for the sport of hunting and some are just for recreational purposes such as target practicing. There are many real firearms that have become collectable. Airsoft guns are toy guns modeled after the real firearms.
Airsoft guns are for recreational purposes only. They are designed after firearms however they do not shot regular bullets; they expel pellets usually made from a soft metal such as cooper or plastic. The pellets are driven from the gun by either a spring or compressed gas such as carbon dioxide or propane. Traditional firearms expel bullets which are usually made up of lead and some sort of explosive material which creates a fire or explosion propelling the bullet out of the barrel.
Plastic pellets are rarely known to pierce the skin but when fired from certain distance it is possible to puncture the skin. A pellet made of a soft metal fired at a certain distance and velocity has been known to pierce the skin. Protective gear is always recommended when playing with airsoft guns. Recreational facilities are known to impose age requirements of 16 or 18 on any airsoft gun users.
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
A lot of parents strongly disagree with getting their children airsoft guns. However, many parents do not understand that airsoft guns are actually extremely safe for children to play with.
Airsoft guns are deemed as one of the safest guns for people to use. However, despite what many people are saying about the safety of the guns there are still a wide array of people that would love to see the guns banned. Before you make a final stand on how you feel about the guns, it helps to have a knowledge concerning what the guns truly are.
Airsoft guns are toy guns that look a lot like a real gun. They fire off pellets at a rate of 25m to 45m. The guns are not like the old BB guns that many people consistently keep comparing them to. They will not fire out windows or anything of that nature.
The guns have been around for a series of 30 years, so inadvertently they are not as new as many people avidly presume them to be. The guns are designed for a plethora of recreational activities which include paintball, target practice and even war simulation games.
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Sunday, February 7th, 2010
War gaming is becoming pretty big now that Japan has shared the airsoft guns with the rest of the world. You are quite likely to find an exact replica of your favorite gun in an airsoft version. Just like when paintball was introduced, the new safer gun has developed a rebirth of sorts for the paintball and war gamers.
Some of these guns are incredibly realistic which can make a difference to some players. A discharged shell casing, a safe projectile, and the basic feel of a real rifle make the airsoft gun a prime choice for those who want to fire at targets with realism. These guns, when used properly are not likely to cause pain the way a paintball gun can.
Your choices are narrowed down the spring, gas, and electric. Some of your trigger options are better for target practice, but usually you can use them almost interchangeably if that is your preference. If you’re looking for an airsoft gun to break in, the spring loaded trigger is the most favorable. The smaller investment means that you can recoup more of your initial expenses if it turns out that you’re not as into it as you thought you’d be.
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
There isn’t a moviegoer in the world today, young or old, who hasn’t seen a gun yielding villain (or hero) in a movie and wished they could have been in at least one scene themselves. However, no one would want to cause any real harm to anyone else, which is where airsoft guns come in handy.
Airsoft guns are essentially duplicates of real guns. If you can name a type of gun, there will be an airsoft version of it. Its ammunition is supplied in the form of plastic pellets. Even so, airsoft guns imitate real ones to surprising detail. You can even feel the recoil or blowback you would get after firing a real gun.
You’d be mistaken to classify airsoft guns as just toys. The pellets they use as bullets are made of plastic and they are too soft and travel to slow to puncture the skin. However, there are still risks as they can lead to eye injuries. While they aren’t dangerous enough to hurt or kill someone, they shouldn’t be considered completely safe, so eye goggles should be worn when using them.
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
The design of the airsoft guns were supposed to be simple. As manufacturers saw a need for the technology, they answered the call. The call was to Japan. In the 1970s, it was illegal for anyone to own a firearm. Airsoft technology was the way around the law. These guns offered military designs but were not deadly.
The first airsoft guns were designed with a spring-powered, single-shot technology. Every time that you shot the gun, you would have to pull a bolt, lever, or other kind of mechanism to reload the chamber with more ammunition. This made the shooting process slow. You could not fire repeated rounds of ammunition; however, the advantage to this technology was that it was cheap and that it would always work. One does not have to rely upon an outside power source for the gun to work.
As the years passed, manufacturers incorporated new technology into the weapon. The electric-powered airsoft guns were developed. This gun operated off of an electric motor that was powered by batteries. This gun had its limits. If the batteries went dead, you could not fire the gun. On the other hand, the electric-powered guns were available in automatics and semi-automatics.
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Complexity of construction and uniqueness of design are the primary attributes of Airsoft Guns which serve as the nearest replicas of their original real counterparts, so as to provide maximum authenticity and exhilaration during participation in Airsoft Games that have a military war games flavor to them. However, instead of the lethal ammunition, these are loded with pellets and BBs.
You can get all the materials required for the game in the store in your locality and collect your airsoft gun and related accessories. You need high quality guns, AEGs and other equipment to be self sufficient in the game. You can also browse through the internet and find reliable websites to get these accessories at a competitive price.
You should know that each airsoft gun has an orange tip as required by the government guidelines and discarding it will tantamount to violation of government rules. The rule also defines that an airsoft gun can be purchased by a person only when he attains an age of 18 years.
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Originally developed in China these fire-arm replicas look and feel like the real thing. The idea stemmed from China, where firearms had been eliminated in the civilian sector. This elimination caused many people who desired to collect firearms to seek a way to have replicas that closely resembled the original items. Airsoft guns were the answer to this desire for firearm replicas. These guns that use small round pellets have developed to the point they are standardized and produced in a limited number of calipers.
As time went on the toys made their way across the globe to North American where they quickly became popular. From a hobby to collect these guns arose a sport that involved teams of players and eventually simulated war games.
While they are mostly manufactured in Asia airsoft guns are available in all parts of the world. However regulation has made it necessary within the United States for any airsoft firearms to have a distinguishing orange mark or cap on them. This is so that they are easily identifiable and can be distinguished from the real thing.
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
If you are thinking of buying airsoft guns, it is very important to realise that they are not necessarily intended to be toys. You should choose to buy one with care depending on your different circumstances. With so many different products on the market designed for a wide range of different situations, it is important to choose carefully.
To begin with, or cheap airsoft gun might be perfectly adequate for you. It largely depends on how much experience you have and how much money you are willing to spend and of course the circumstances where you would want to use it in. There are so many different types available, so you would also do well to read some customer reviews.
You can buy ones which are used in things like training. Certain military organizations are law enforcement agencies use types of airsoft guns for training. You can also use ones which are designed for paint balling and other ones which have a low impact and can be used for recreation of role play scenarios.
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Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Many paintball fans are switching over to airsoft guns. People that play in these recreation war games are looking for the most realistic experience that they can have. They often will wear authentic uniforms or uniforms that are actually issued to them by the Armed Forces. Having paintballs stain the uniforms is unacceptable. Airsoft guns offer a more realistic feel to the game.
These guns are so realistic looking that in many countries they require you to paint the barrel of the gun with orange paint. And even with an orange painted barrel, you will need to have the gun in a case if you are transporting it in public or have it on display for whatever reason. You should be aware of the laws that pertain to your gun.
Some countries will require you to paint the barrel of the gun orange. Painting the barrel orange will let anyone know that the gun is not real. Even if the barrel is painted orange, you still should not display your airsoft guns in public, without a case. And you should always lock your guns up when storing them at home if you have children or children visit your home.
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