First you must take into account the laws of the country you are passing into, if they are illegal there than you can't take it over. As for getting through customs with an Airsoft gun, you must notify customs that you have a replica gun. Google it to find out more.
Only if you want to risk the chance of committing a crime.
I would not. Different country's have different laws on all guns. It is best to ask first.
Most, if not all airsoft guns have accessible and changeable batteries. On most occasions you will have to take out the battery to charge it.
You will have to check the law in India regarding Airsoft guns. Until you are 100% sure they are legal, do not bring them to India.
If there's varying sizes of airsoft pellets, then each size will only work for airsoft guns intended to take that size pellet. Others will be either too small or too large, and could end up damaging your airsoft gun, or even getting stuck in the barrel.
no it would break the gun or get jammed in the gearbox or somethin
Yes you can take pets across the border as long as you bring a certificate of vaccination.
If you are willing to drive a little ways there is a Sir Plus store that sells Airsoft guns in Garland, Texas called 'The Army Store'. There is also an Airsoft store at Fun on the Run Airsoft Park.
Airsoft guns and pellets are an exact replica of real guns and give you a real war feel, they are not dangerous and can hurt but for few minutes. Still, one should take proper safety and training to avoid hitting on your arms and eyes. --------------- AirsoftAtlanta
Check some of the bigger airsoft retail sites - most have a boneyard section where you can buy damaged guns for cheap.
Most guns are built for .20 gram bbs, as .12 will be too light and inaccurate Some store brand airsoft guns are measured using .12g BBs because it increases the muzzle velocity due to the light weight. This is done to inflate the real performance of the airsoft gun. .12g BBs are to be used in the following kinds of guns: - Plastic Spring powered pistols - Plastic single barrel spring powered shotguns - Airsoft Grenades - Airsoft "flame throwers" Most airsoft guns use .20g BBs or heavier, not to exceed .25g for most airsoft guns (Many airsoft fields limit you to .20g BBs anyway). The heavier the BB, the more accurate it will be, but the more energy it will take to propel it. In short, use .2g BBs as a starter minimum.
Just go to wall mart or some other place that sells Airsoft guns. Then you give them something called money and you give it to the cashier. Then you get to take your Airsoft gun home.
It can pretty much take the same thing other airsoft guns, .12 gram, .20 gram and so on.
They are alright, for beginners i guess. They take guns from Chinese companies and rebrand them, add like one feature and like $50 and sell them with the new name. Their guns look pretty cool, though.