Monday, August 22, 2022

Full Automatic Airsoft Rifle Gun - A Perfect Weapon to Use in Airsoft Games!

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Full automatic airsoft rifle gun is a gun that shoots at other players using compressed air. Airsoft guns, like paintball markers, use the same 'ammo' or projectiles as the real guns they represent but use a non-metallic projectile and a low-power spring (pneumatic) piston to propel it down range. 

These guns are always used in non-lethal game formats, such as capture the flag or elimination. Players choose either allied or axis and engage in battle with their foes on any type of terrain. 

Airsoft weapons are replicas of real firearms because they look and feel like 'real' guns and fire projectiles (pellets) with low velocity that do not cause injury. These guns are constructed to look, feel and 'act' like a real firearm. The main parts of the airsoft gun are called the stock, barrel assembly, hop up and magazine.

Rifle Guns: Features and Mechanism

These airsoft guns fire plastic pellets at muzzle velocities similar to that used in real firearms. Airsoft pellets are made of aerograde plastic (aluminum or steel) which can be compressed into a metal-like shape by being shot at high pressure through a small nozzle. This makes the pellet appear much larger than it actually is upon impact with a target.

Full automatic airsoft rifle gun shoots around 400 fps (feet per second). Most steel-cased pellets are accurate within a pellet's diameter. The projectile is made of plastic and filled with a tiny amount of rubbery material designed to cushion the impact on impact. There are two basic types of guns used in airsoft: blowback/gas blowback and Bolt action/restricted blowback. 

  • Gas Blowback Guns

Gas blowguns or HPA gas are used in most airsoft guns and airsoft CO2 systems. These gas-filled guns fire from a spring-loaded piston system which translates the pressure from the compressed gas into a 'blowback' action that moves the gun's internal components back, then releases the pressure to fire the projectile(s) at speeds similar to that of real firearms. 

When using gas, once the gun's magazine (holding area for more ammunition) is emptied, the gas inside the magazine must be released by removing the magazine and allowing the remaining gas to escape slowly. 

After a few minutes, and at this stage it can be inserted back into your gun. "The reason for this is due to a safety issue to prevent damage to your internal parts from the expanding air within your mag."

  • Bolt Action Rifles

Bolt action rifles are spring powered and cock each time you cycle the bolt forward. These guns have a high rate of fire and are recommended for beginners as they have lower velocities, although some bolt actions can shoot as fast as 400+ fps.

Gas-powered guns are automatic and are driven by green gas or propane. These models have an extremely high rate of fire, can shoot over 400 fps, and are recommended for intermediate and advanced players.

These guns use compressed air or CO2 to expel the BBs. These guns have a lower velocity than spring-powered models but are more powerful because of the amount of energy contained in compressed air/CO2. 

These airsoft rifle guns have been modified from actual firearms and some of these guns include several functionalities from the real thing including working safety's, triggers, iron sights, etc. Full automatic airsoft rifle gun having higher models shoots up to 500 fps and is required by law for purchase to be at least 18 years of age.

Recommended Amounts of Protection:

For a fun and inexpensive way to enjoy the great outdoors, airsoft is the perfect outdoor activity. An airsoft gun is a type of toy gun used in recreational combat gaming. It shoots 6 mm (0.24 inches) plastic pellets, most often propelled by an electric motor powered by a battery; sometimes these guns can use gas or CO2 as a propellant.

As with all toys, airsoft guns are not toy guns. Airsoft guns are designed to shoot only plastic pellets, and come with limitations and recommended levels of protection for the user. These recommended amounts of protection include:

● Wear protective glasses or goggles to protect your eyes from BBs that can be ejected by the gun, and which may have become lodged in your eye if you are struck in the eye.

● Wear ear defenders or hearing defenders when firing your weapon, because they often contain loud sounds such as "BANG!" or "SHOOT!" to help simulate a gunshot. You might also wear ear muffs or earplugs while firing.

● Wear a cut or wound in your hand to simulate being shot, because this helps to build realism and therefore fun.

● Do not wear loose-fitting clothing while firing your full automatic airsoft rifle gun. Loose clothing could get caught in the internal mechanisms of an airsoft gun, causing it to jam and therefore endangering the user.

● When firing at an opponent, choose a spot around 25 yards away that you can see what's going on (to ensure you don't accidentally shoot someone nearby). If you are taking cover behind a tree or building, ask for permission before firing at another player.

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