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This activity is based on the simulation of combat using replicas of real guns (which shoot small plastic balls 6 or 8 mm) in game scenarios similar to those of a real war with paramilitary equipment. Although there is no specific clothing, equip each person prefers the type of "war" or historic century suits you. Airsoft participants organize meetings on battlefields dedicated to airsoft, permitted earlier by the local council, which are usually packed with features such as walls, bunkers, trenches, buildings, towers and other similar buildings to provide a realism that resembles real war environments. The term "airsoft" comes from the English translates as "soft air". This refers to the way in which the ammunition is fired. The guns used in airsoft are typically replicas of real firearms, except that these replicas are designed to shoot projectiles of 6 or 8 mm in diameter. An airsoft gun is selected according to the level of performance (battery life, range, firing rate, accuracy, reliability, customization options, magazine capacity, size, and weight) or the realism required by the player. "Most of the weapons were first-generation airsoft spring. The airsoft guns are almost always single action semi-automatic and not automatic. Second-generation weapons are gas operated mechanisms that require or a gas tank "Flon" (CFC) or an internal chamber CO2 at high external pressure. -Automatic electric guns or AEG (Automatic Electric Guns English) are now the most used weapons in airsoft and have high capacity rechargeable batteries that move the gears that move air to propel the balls. I have an Accuracy International Arctic Warfare (AW) to 550 fps (max. power). I use pvc 0.30. That is the standard for Sniper. With a simple 3-9x40 viewfinder. It is an expensive hobby. Not only is the weapon. Think you need to buy ammo, goggles (required), hiking boots, appropriate clothing .. at last. D. Infantry T.col Rafael Valenzuela and Urzaiz, who died heroically in Tizzi-Assa leading his Legion Banderas, on June 5, 1923. Besides what he says, and goes off the subject. I understand that a hobby can be expensive, what happens is that seeing prices in dollars and comparing them with Spanish shops, the price soars. Replicas are not uncommon in the U.S. for $ 80 worth € 200 here. The airsoft is an expensive hobby, like many others. I agree with xoom, but is the same as that in Spain things are worth X € in other countries costs twice. In Spain the prices are normal and very similar to the rest of Europe, even cheaper than in the UK or France, for example. Furthermore I encourage all fans to fellowship with the increasing number of items of historical recreation airsoft or set in WWII. You have some pictures of me with my kit of "irreducible" (SS Mechanized Infantry 1944-1945) in the second photo the reply obviously does not correspond to the historical period (this is a CETME/G3). I leave you a video of a game play Airsoft in Scotland by the POW group, is one of the largest airsoft groups worldwide.Six years I've been practicing this sport. I use to download the adrenaline that normal life will not let me. Can not find it expensive, especially after the fall in prices which was the arrival of the Chinese marker. Still not cheap, as you need a range of accessories for your hobby is credible. As the inevitable coimparación with Paintball, Airsoft is intended in the more realistic when the markers are replicas of real weapons. My last acquisition was a PPSh-41, which is cared for in every detail, including the tilt of the receiver for cleaning and adjustment. .. The biggest concern while playing paintball is the safety and security of the players. The use of proper paintball gear will help ensure that nobody will be injured while playing this fast sport. Undoubtedly, the use of compressed air guns can be very dangerous if a person is not using the proper safety equipment. There are a variety of paintball gear required when playing this sport, not just the paintball gun or marker. To help ensure you have all the right equipment for the sport full of action, below is a list of gears each person must have before he or she plays sports. 1. The paintball mask is an essential piece of equipment to protect your face. Since most serious injuries caused in the face, not allowed to play if you do not wear a protective mask. 2. Eye protection is another important piece of protection. Invest in a good set of goggles will prevent any symbol of the paint to get into the eyes. 3. Each person must have a paintball gun. The gun used to kill your opponent, and therefore is a key element in their arsenal. Remember to thoroughly research the different types of weapons available before making your selection. 4. Of course, you must also have paintballs to shoot at your opponents. You should try to keep your charges while playing and only shoot when you have the target on the site. 5. The hopper is another piece of paintball gear you can not do without. The hopper is where your burdens. Standard hoppers loaded his gun at a rate of 12bps or less. To speed up the weapons, you'll want an electronic hopper. 6. The barrel is used to guide the paintball towards the intended target. Brass barrels are relatively inexpensive and allow you to shoot in a straight line at higher speeds and because it reduces friction. 7. Having air supply is essential and is used both guns and pistols. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide are available. Carbon dioxide is less expensive, but nitrogen is better. There are other optional accessories such as belt packs, scopes and equipment that can give you an even greater advantage over your opponent. Some accessories are necessary to keep the paintball in good working condition. These include the oil to lubricate your gun, a brush for cleaning the barrel, and extra rings and seals. The paintball gear mentioned above can be used as a basic checklist for beginners and sport research before starting to make a purchase. Playing paintball is great fun, but costs can run fast. If you do not have the extra money, start with the basic equipment first, and then purchase additional options as time passes. Note that you must be fully protected when playing paintball, so proper clothing and safety equipment should be a priority.
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