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Types Of Airsoft Guns
Airsoft guns are not classified as "real" guns, because they are
1:1 replicas of actual firearms. They are usually made of
plastic or metal that propel plastic pellets known as BBs, using
compressed air. A BB may be 5-8 mm round or spherical pellet
weighs110-600 milligrams. Though an airsoft gun may not be real,
its design and functional mechanism can be very similar to its
counterpart.
There are three main types of airsoft guns –
spring powered, gas powered, and electric-powered (or automatic
electric guns). Spring powered guns differ from the other two,
because they cannot be automatic or semi-automatic. They are
spring-cocked, meaning that the user has to cock the spring by
pulling back the slide or bolt before firing each shot. Spring
powered airsoft guns are inexpensive and readily available.
Though they may not be very suitable for close combat
competitions, they are widely used for “sniper” and “marksman”
functions.
Pressurized gases like propane and HFC134a refrigerant are
commonly used to propel BBs by gas-powered guns. Carbon dioxide
and nitrogen may also be used aren’t as popular. Advantages to
gas powered guns include adjustable velocities and blowback
features. Onboard or magazine stored gas storage systems are
used in gas blowback guns or GBBs, using the same compressed air
that propels the pellet to pull back the slide. Hence, this
feature in BBGs makes them capable of automatic or
semi-automatic fire.
Originally developed in Japan during the late 1990s, an
automatic electric gun uses electrical power from an onboard
battery to drive a motor that turns gears inside the gun to
compress and release a piston. This piston creates a blast of
air that propels the BB. These airsoft guns are capable of
firing 600-900 rounds per minute. AEGs are widely used in
competitions today.
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