Different Types Of Airsoft Guns
Written by Anthony Carter   
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 12:20
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.

Most people start out by training one-on-one with an instructor. In this type of situation, the best type of gun to buy is a spring-loaded gun, as it can be quickly reloaded.

If you are mainly going to use your airsoft guns in games or competitions, fast reload times won't be enough. You'll need to be able to shoot the gun as quickly as you reload it. Your choices in this scenario are gas-powered or electric-powered guns.

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.

Electric guns are not affected by weather changes; they were originally invented because of the problems gas guns have in cold weather, and were designed specifically to combat this problem. Electric guns also fire more rapidly and are designed to look and feel more like real automatic weapons.

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.

In addition to the type of gun and its purpose, you need to consider several other factors. First, think about how long the gun will last. Some cheaper guns are made out of plastic rather than metal, making them more prone to breakdowns. Repairs can be expensive, so you need to think about this issue prior to purchasing the gun. You should also think about accessories that you may need or want, such as safety goggles and knee pads. The cost of these accessories will add to the total price of the gun. Finally, you should think about safety. Some guns can fire pellets very quickly. You may think this is what you want in a gaming situation; however, the faster the gun fires, the more risk there is of serious injury should you or someone else get hit by a stray pellet.

Airsoft guns are not to be taken lightly. Although used for fun, they are weapons, and can cause serious injury if used incorrectly. Before purchasing an airsoft gun, you should research different guns and be clear on what features you need and how you are planning to use the gun.

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