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Green Gas (x2) Dual Pack 1000 mL


 

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Crosman AirSoft Air Magazine C11 CO2 Powered AirSoft gun


 

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Crosman C11 CO2 Powered Semi-Automatic BB Repeater Air Pistol


 

Crosman C11 CO2 Powered Semi-Automatic BB Repeater Air Pistol

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Walther P99 Blowback CO2 Airsoft Pistol airsoft gun


 

Walther P99 Blowback CO2 Airsoft Pistol airsoft gun

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TSD Tactical Semi-Auto M9 Gas Blowback Airsoft Pistol


 

TSD Tactical Semi-Auto M9 Gas Blowback Airsoft Pistol

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HFC M92 Vertec Gas Blowback Airsoft Gun


 

HFC M92 Vertec Gas Blowback Airsoft Gun

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UHC 8-Inch Barrel Gas Powered Non-Blowback Airsoft Revolver


 

UHC 8-Inch Barrel Gas Powered Non-Blowback Airsoft Revolver

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Soft Air Sig Sauer SP2022 CO2 Gas Powered Airsoft Pistol (Black)


 

Soft Air Sig Sauer SP2022 CO2 Gas Powered Airsoft Pistol (Black)

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TSD Tactical Full-Auto M9 Gas Blowback Airsoft Pistol


 

TSD Tactical Full-Auto M9 Gas Blowback Airsoft Pistol

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SIG Sauer P229 Full Metal Blow Back Gas Pistol airsoft gun


 

SIG Sauer P229 Full Metal Blow Back Gas Pistol airsoft gun

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Cheap Gas Blowback Airsoft Guns

The disadvantages of this system is gas consumption (which offers a range considerably lower compared to a replica electric), need more maintenance and cooling of the charger that occurs when shooting fast. The performance of gas replicas depends on the time and temperature. The hotter it is, more output speed of the projectile is obtained. Also called AEG (Automatic Electric Gun: automatic electric gun), electric mirrors were introduced in the late eighties. Today, mirrors are common in the field. They have an electric motor to push the piston and releasing it, so they have a very high rate of fire, existing even capable of firing replicas 100 BBs per second. The standard AEG have a more economical and practical ratio of 12 to 18 BBs per second. Most of them have a shot selector lets you choose between semi-automatic shot (shot, no need to "cock"), auto (burst) or insurance (unable to shoot to prevent accidents). Electric mirrors are commonly assault rifles, submachine guns and machine guns. The advantages of the AEG are its firepower, reliability, and the wide availability of spare parts and accessories, such as high capacity magazines. Basic maintenance is simple and very reliable performance. The major disadvantage of the AEG is how expensive it is to improve their performance, and how complicated it is for the inexperienced user to repair or modify their internal mechanism. There are stun guns, which, however, do not offer as much power as those that operate with gas. The only advantage of a stun gun is its greater autonomy and lower cost, so anyway, as a secondary replica, it is a thoroughly contested. ..
In airsoft tool main game is a replica of real gun, metal or plastic, which are small plastic balls shoot opponents. There is controversy over which is the correct designation of these tools, and that while in some parts of Spain and other countries they are considered weapons of 4th category in law, in Latin America there is no legal certainty in this regard and most communities and players prefer to say "replica" in order to avoid confusion by those unfamiliar with this sport. There are two kinds of "weapons" replicas (strictly speaking) and "clones." As its name indicates, in the first case of exact replicas of real guns manufactured by Japanese companies, which printed a high quality of workmanship and finish realistic. The clones are manufactured by Chinese companies and arguably are "replicas of replicas, and emulating the work of the Japanese (the clones may be compatible with Japanese accessories.) As aforesaid, the clones are cheaper and of lower quality, both in the internal mechanism as in the finish, and is why it is the option most used by players who just go out into the airsoft. The price of a real metal replica can exceed $ 1,000. The replicas use air or gas to power a 6 mm spherical projectile diameter. The air pressure is created by a small piston attached to a spring, located in a cylinder. When the replica is loaded, the piston back and the spring is compressed. The piston is retained in that position and puts a bullet in the barrel. When you press the trigger, releasing the piston, and is thrown forward by the compressed spring. The piston compresses the air ahead, and it is this air that drives the projectile. Depending on the mechanism, the replicas are divided into three categories: spring (commonly called spring), gas and electric. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, although all shoot the same type of ammunition. Spring mirrors have a simple, reliable, and accurate. The best and most reliable sniper rifles are the spring. The major flaw they have is that the reply should be "cocked before each shot, so the rate of fire is low. There are also spring guns, which are very affordable, and usually are not very good quality. In many places they are called "pellet guns." Often used as a secondary mirror, and in many cases do not meet more than a purely aesthetic function. Replicas of gas used since the early eighties [citation needed]. Since then there has been much progress, but today many gas rifles have been replaced by electric mirrors. Still, most guns are high quality gas. The advantages of gas systems are semi-automatic or automatic shooting, high velocity of the projectile (even compact mirror) and a high degree of realism, because the guns are almost always new versions "blowback," which means they have a recoil system and moves the slide (or "slide") when shooting. The disadvantages of this system is gas consumption (which offers a range considerably lower compared to a replica electric), need more maintenance and cooling of the charger that occurs when shooting fast.The performance of gas replicas depends on the time and temperature. The hotter it is, more output speed of the projectile is obtained. Also called AEG (Automatic Electric Gun: automatic electric gun), electric mirrors were introduced in the late eighties [citation needed]. Today, mirrors are common in the field. They have an electric motor to push the piston and releasing it, so they have a very high rate of fire, existing even capable of firing replicas 100 BBs per second. The standard AEG have a more economical and practical ratio of 12 to 18 BBs per second. Most of them have a shot selector lets you choose between semi-automatic shot (shot, no need to "cock"), auto (burst) or insurance (unable to shoot to prevent accidents). Electric mirrors are commonly assault rifles, submachine guns and machine guns. The advantages of the AEG are its firepower, reliability, and the wide availability of spare parts and accessories, such as high capacity magazines. Basic maintenance is simple and very reliable performance. The major disadvantage of the AEG is how expensive it is to improve their performance, and how complicated it is for the inexperienced user to repair or modify their internal mechanism. There are stun guns, which, however, do not offer as much power as those that operate with gas. The only advantage of a stun gun is its greater autonomy and lower cost, so anyway, as a secondary replica, it is a thoroughly contested. There are a variety of types of replicas. The following classification is made according to the function and shape of the mirror, not its internal mechanism (as was done previously to determine the difference between spring systems, gas and electric). The use of a specific type of reply in the field is determined by its nature. That is, from the kind of scenario will determine the most appropriate reply to use. Short mirrors are small and compact, and acquire effective in environments with short distances. Usually its accuracy and scope are not optimal. They are also used as secondary replicas, ie as an aid in the event that the master replica is disabled. The rifles or assault rifles are the best replica for any purpose. Are effective and versatile, have a good rate of fire, range and accuracy. They can also be equipped with a variety of accessories, which can significantly alter the performance of the replica. The main disadvantage of this type of mirror is its size and weight, may be uncomfortable in closed areas. Airsoft rifles are replicas owing to their use and requirements. Usually they are equipped with a telescopic sight, so that they can be used effectively by snipers. The length of the canyon is much greater than that of an assault rifle, so that the accuracy and scope of each shot will be also higher. Because of its size and weight, the rifles can be somewhat uncomfortable, especially when running. Normally, to complement the rifle with a secondary mirror. The guns (also called copycat support or support) have a huge charger, manufactured to provide between 1,000 and 4,000 shots, and are trained to shoot long bursts.A machine gun is often a bipod to support comfortably on the floor, since by its weight and size is difficult to carry it for long. The purpose of these mirrors is to defend or make fire suppression when a group of fellow advances. The rate of fire of a machine gun is bigger than an assault rifle. A shotgun is also a special weapon replica. There are spring guns and gas, the latter being semiautomatic. The gas guns used cartridges, and each stores 5 to 10 BBs to be fired all at once. The spring guns tend to have a ball loader, and each shot uses 3 BBs. The spring guns are cocked between shots, to prepare new BB's and compress the spring. There are many other special replicas, such as hand grenades and claymore mines, which contain about 200 BB's, and can be buried and detonated by remote control distance, offering an "explosion" of balls. ..

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