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		<title>Airsoft and Paintball Compared</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 02:11:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AirSoft and PaintBall are two popular commercially available guns that are meant for games. Children and game lovers in shooting types of games use both of these guns. AirSoft was invented in Japan in the year 1970 and PaintBall was invented in the United States. Today, AirSoft guns are also manufactured in China, which has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AirSoft and PaintBall are two popular commercially available guns that are meant for games. Children and game lovers in shooting types of games use both of these guns. AirSoft was invented in Japan in the year 1970 and PaintBall was invented in the United States. Today, AirSoft guns are also manufactured in China, which has reduced the market of AirSoft guns in Japan. In this article we will have a brief description of the differences between these two guns.</p>
<p>AirSoft guns are very similar to the real guns. These guns are popular in Asia and Europe. The guns have all the properties of real military guns. Since AirSoft guns have most of the qualities of a military gun, they are banned in many countries. AirSoft guns come with a complete package. Since AirSoft guns are highly dangerous, they have all the safety equipment along with the gun in a complete package. AirSoft guns are available in various models in the market.</p>
<p>PaintBall guns on the other hand are manufactured in United States and are famous in North America. PaintBall Guns are not as dangerous as AirSoft. Even these guns have safety equipments. PaintBall guns got their name as they make a mark with paint on the target. The PaintBall guns are not as realistic as AirSoft, but are very safe to play.</p>
<p>The manufacturing cost of AirSoft guns is very low compared to that of PaintBall guns. But the equipment for AirSoft guns is quite costly. The pellets of AirSoft guns are very cheap compared to PaintBall guns. The kinetic energy of a PaintBall gun is higher than that of an AirSoft gun. An ordinary AirSoft gun will produce just 1 Joule of energy compared to 12 Joules of energy produced by PaintBall guns.</p>
<p>The shots of AirSoft guns are much faster and they have the potential to damage the skin if hit at close range. This is due to the small size of the AirSoft pellets. Many countries have declared many safety precautions while using these guns. The Safety equipment of PaintBall are better than the safety equipment of AirSoft. The PaintBall goggles available with the PaintBall kit covers the enter area around the eye along with teeth and ears, Whereas the AirSoft masks are very soft and there are chances of damage to the eyes.</p>
<p>Many teenagers prefer to get one AirSoft gun as it shoots at much higher speed compared to PaintBall guns. Also the pellets of AirSoft guns are much cheaper than PaintBall pellets. Parents prefer to get PaintBall guns, as they are safer to use. This is the only reason why PaintBall guns have high demand in the market. Also in the defense academies, AirSoft guns are preferred as they are cheap and less risky compared to original military guns. The AirSoft guns looks more majestic and original compared to PaintBall, which is another reason why children prefer to get them.</p>
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		<title>About Airsoft Gun Brands</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 02:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Deciding on an airsoft gun that is right for you will all depend on the intention of the gun. There are a number of reasons for acquiring an airsoft gun; to use it for hitting targets in order to improve eye and hand co-ordination, coaching beginners on firearm safety or to engage in a combat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deciding on an airsoft gun that is right for you will all depend on the intention of the gun. There are a number of reasons for acquiring an airsoft gun; to use it for hitting targets in order to improve eye and hand co-ordination, coaching beginners on firearm safety or to engage in a combat game. The police and military utilize airsoft guns during their training as it is safer and a cheaper alternative than using real guns. Airsoft guns are seldom exact replicas of the real thing. They also have a higher level of safety, flexibility and cost less to buy; all of which adds to their appeal for the airsoft enthusiast.</p>
<p>There are a number of airsoft gun manufacturers. Some of the better known brands include Tokyo Marui, Classic Army, ICS, Crosman, Jing Gong and Cybergun.Whether you decide for the higher quality leading brands or the economical versions, how much you are willing to pay will be the biggest deciding factor. This article aims to direct you towards a couple of things you should be aware of before deciding upon a brand of airsoft gun.</p>
<p>The leading manufacturer of high quality airsoft guns is Tokyo Marui. They are the largest international manufacturer around the world and their guns have a reputation for being consistently reliable and durable. They are in charge for making a first-rate series of AEGs, AEPs, gas and spring powered guns. Leading the way in designing and improving airsoft products, many other brands replicate their models. As a manufacturer, they are appreciated by airsoft enthusiasts due to their intricate designs and detail and ability for highly accurate firing. As all metal body AEG&#8217;s are forbidden in Japan, guns are produced from ABS plastic and parts reinforced using metal.</p>
<p>ICS has a highly valued standing in the airsoft community for making reliable quality guns. With a history that goes back twenty years, they use only the highest quality materials, extending to the internal workings of the gun, such as metal gearboxes, steel gears, and silicon steel bushings. Their guns have an outstanding durability and are highly sought of by experienced airsoft players.</p>
<p>Classic Army are based in Hong Kong and produce high quality AEGs with metal bodies. Their models are particularly realistic-looking and durable. Their metal rifles consist of metal gears and gearboxes, precision barrels and high performance electric motors. Rifles produced by Classic Army are appropriate for upgrading and adding accessories.</p>
<p>Jing Gong manufactures top of the range airsoft guns or AEG&#8217;s in the low to mid price range. Skilled game players fancy this brand as their guns are quite low cost whilst offering quality. JG ensures their guns are long-lasting by addinginserting quality internal parts including metal gears and gearboxes. Recently updating the AEG, it is now capable of firing more than 400fps.</p>
<p>CYMA airsoft guns are not expensive but durability is quite low too, this makes them a good choice for beginners. Recently, however, they have unveiled a new series of full metal and wood AEGs with the focus on high quality, reliability and performance. Many of their newer models are replicas of AEGs from Tokyo Mauri. Due to their modernized models, CYMA are gaining popularity with softgun enthusiasts as manufacturers of quality guns at affordable prices.</p>
<p>Crosman are a well known America manufacturer and distributor of airsoft guns and BB guns. Their guns are known as being reliable and dependable with a reputation for durability. They have a selection\collection from entry level airguns for beginners to high powered adult airguns. Crosman are a mid range priced brand and hard-wearing, and popular with the younger end of the market.</p>
<p>Cybergun is a name you will pay attention to amongst other brands of airsoft guns, although they don’t actually construct guns themselves. They work together with manufacturers such as Jing Gong, CYMA and KWC to produce officially licensed highly detailed replicas with full branding of popular gun makers including Colt, Smith &amp; Wesson, Thompson, SIG SAUER, Desert Eagle, UZI, Kalashnikov, FAMAS and more.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the brand names that manufacture and distribute airsoft guns. Whether you need a gun for fun or a more serious reason you will find a large selection of companies, guns and types to satisfy all levels of skill and experience.</p>
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		<title>Using the Right BBs for Your Airsoft Rifles</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 02:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you thought that 6mm BBs were all there is in airsoft, you are wrong. Depending on your level of airsoft sophistication, you may require .20 BBs, or perhaps you may even want to use 6mm paintballs. That&#8217;s right, using 6mm paintballs instead of typical airsoft ammunition can really enhance your next military or police [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you thought that 6mm BBs were all there is in airsoft, you are wrong. Depending on your level of airsoft sophistication, you may require .20 BBs, or perhaps you may even want to use 6mm paintballs. That&#8217;s right, using 6mm paintballs instead of typical airsoft ammunition can really enhance your next military or police simulation. Think about it, you get the splat of the paintball arena, combined with the accuracy and authentication of airsoft. It&#8217;s kind of like the perfect combination.<br />
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Be careful with the Lower End Airsoft Weapons</strong><br />
Spring action pistols and rifles can present a problem when it comes to achieving the higher levels of play, and using the higher quality airsoft BBs. Spring action airsoft pistols and rifles tend to have less power than their electric and gas counterparts, and therefore may have trouble handling the heavier airsoft BBs. Typically, the spring airsoft guns are made for .12 standard 6mm airsoft BBs, normally the cheapest of the available ammo, and often known by simply &#8220;airsoft BBs&#8221; or &#8220;seamless airsoft BBs&#8221;. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with the quality of these BBs, however for long range fire and accuracy, they simply don&#8217;t compete with the heavier, higher quality BBs.</p>
<p><strong>For Electric and Gas Power Players</strong><br />
For the serious airsoft enthusiast, they should be looking at airsoft guns that can easily handle .20 and greater airsoft BBs. A gun that fires at 300 feet per second or higher is a good choice, and will allow you to hit targets with accuracy at 50 feet and greater. If you really want to pack the punch, try a .23 or .25 BB. Of course, these BBs are not going to have the range of .20 BB, but they will be accurate, and sting more than the lighter BBs. Where price is a factor, the .20 BB is definitely cheaper and more widely distributed than .23 or .25 BBs.</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t Reuse Your  Airsoft Ammo</strong><br />
Especially for the higher end airsoft guns, reusing ammo just doesn&#8217;t make sense. Imagine what the impact does to a BB at 300+ feet per second. Deformities, dirt, etc. can really hurt the lifespan of your high dollar airsoft pistol or rifle. So just bite the bullet when comes to airsoft BBs, don&#8217;t pinch the pennies, because you might regret it later. Even with the cheaper spring powered airsoft guns, it is better to just use new BBs, unless you are already planning to replace the gun.<br />
So we have seen how getting the right airsoft BBs, and always using new ammo in your airsoft guns is the right way to go for long term enjoyment of the sport. So go out there, have a great time, and make sure you have your protective gear on before engaging in airsoft play.</p>
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		<title>Learning Airsoft Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 02:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Airsoft safety should be the number one concern of everyone who uses Airsoft guns. The guns are very safe, but as with conventional firearms the responsibility for Airsoft safety  is in the hands of the person possessing the gun. Airsoft guns are real weapons that can injure others if all of the necessary Airsoft [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Airsoft safety should be the number one concern of everyone who uses Airsoft guns. The guns are very safe, but as with conventional firearms the responsibility for Airsoft safety  is in the hands of the person possessing the gun. Airsoft guns are real weapons that can injure others if all of the necessary Airsoft safety precautions are not taken. That is why everyone who uses an Airsoft gun must treat it as if it is a real firearm.</p>
<p>No one should ever use Airsoft guns in games with other players without wearing Airsoft safety goggles. The face and especially the eyes have the biggest chance of serious injury. Many players concerned with Airsoft safety wear protective masks as well as Airsoft safety goggles. Because it is possible for an Airsoft BB to cause a welt or break the skin, Airsoft safety also should include wearing long sleeve shirts, pants and boots. There are also many kinds of Airsoft tactical gear, such as vests, which not only protect but have all the pockets in which to stash extra pellets and handguns.</p>
<p>The two rules at the top of the list in Airsoft safety are always treat a gun as if it were loaded and never ever point a gun at someone you do not intend to shoot. Always presume a gun is loaded even if you just unloaded it yourself. You cannot be too careful when dealing with firearms or Airsoft safety, and that includes all types of real, BB and Airsoft guns. Airsoft safety rules require that no one under the age of 16 can purchase an Airsoft gun, unless accompanied by a parent. No one under the age of 16 should fire an Airsoft gun or play Airsoft games unless an adult is present and Airsoft safety precautions have been taken.</p>
<p>Airsoft guns should not be loaded until you are going to fire them and they should never be stored loaded. They also should not be stored where children can get hold of them. More Airsoft safety rules: never play around the house with an Airsoft gun like it is a toy or leave it laying around where others can pick it up. While some state firearms laws consider an Airsoft gun to be a toy, it is a dangerous toy that requires responsibility on the part of the owner and user.</p>
<p>Because Airsoft safety has been of public concern, many cities have banned Airsoft guns in public areas. People have even been killed when police have mistaken an Airsoft gun for a real gun. Airsoft users and collectors love the fact that Airsoft guns are identical in looks and weight to a real gun, but this also makes them appear as real to others and life threatening. In the United States, Airsoft safety now means that every Airsoft gun has to have an orange tip to differentiate it from the real thing. In Canada, concerns for Airsoft safety caused a law to be passed which only allows people to only use Airsoft guns which have clear cases through which all the parts can be seen. That way they cannot be mistaken for the real thing.</p>
<p>Airsoft safety means that you keep the safety on and your finger off the trigger until the moment of firing. But never depend on the safety alone to prevent a gun from firing. You are the ultimate safety for an Airsoft gun or any other weapon.</p>
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