Under the Canadian Firearms Program, Airsoft guns with a muzzle velocity below 111.6 m/s (366 f/s), and resembling with near precision an existing make and model of a firearm, other than an antique firearm, are considered replica firearms and therefore are prohibited devices.
Yes. They are considered replica firearms.
The Airsoft M16 is a popular Airsoft rifle because it is lightweight and on the cheaper end of Airsoft guns. It also has a magazine capacity of 300 rounds.
300 to 375
go for the m14, unless its cheap looking.
maybe
No "good" pistol like that exists under 50 dollars.
Non firing replica M1 and M1(A1) Carbines are made by Hudson, airsoft Carbines are Made by Marushin, they go for around $300.
walmart
airsoftgi.com weaponblender.com evike.com just go to an airsoft website you'll find it. do not buy a cheapish buy one that's like 200 to 300 dollars.
Airsoft pellets sold at between 100 to 300$ by the place. This amount can vary across the globe and especially across different cities of United States of America.
Airsoft guns are considered toys so they are not illegal in any state (except New York). However, it must have a bright orange tip in the front or it can be considered a real wepon. P.S. You have to be 18 to buy them
about 300 miles
The population of Esri Canada is 300.