No, however the gas lasts shorter.
If you use airsoft gun in public place or pretend it's a real gun - yes, you can be shoot. Do not use airsoft guns in public places!
The difference between pistols and revolvers are that pistols are typically antiques and will fire only one shot at a time. Revolvers can fire multiple times without having to be reloaded.
water pistols
Depends where you're going.
Depending on which state you are in, the removal of the orange tip may be entirely illegal. However, in most states, an Orange tip is only required for travel. If you plan to transport an airsoft replica, you should have a full case for the replica or the original box, a barrel plug and barrel condom or sheath, have all magazines out of the replica and placed in a different storage container and have the safety on.Brandishing a "toy" weapon in public in a manor that may cause the "toy" weapon to be confused for a real weapon, is a punishable crime in most states and cities. Do not brandish an airsoft replica in public, on land that is not personally owned or on land in which you do not have the expressed permission of the owner to use airsoft replicas. Do not leave an airsoft replica uncovered in a car. Never leave a magazine in an airsoft replica so that it could be misconstrued for a real firearm. Always put your airsoft replicas in the "Safety on" postition and in the case of replica pistols, leave the slide in the locked back, unchambered position.If transporting an airsoft replica in a vehical and you are "pulled over", alert the police officer that you are transporting a personally owned airsoft replica in your vehical.Just use common sense when you are transporting or dealing with an airsoft replica and you should have no problems having the orange tip removed.
Airsoft is a great way to simulate firearms, and so it is also a fantastic and fun tool to teach and practice firearm safety and range ethics without having to break the wallet!
No, there is no background check for airsoft guns, however, having airsoft guns that might be confused for firearms is a terrible idea for felons or parolees.
Great Idea! :)
No. A physical feature is like having a very large nose.
15-20 depending on the gun
Yes. Otherwise, it would be a little annoying having to shove the BB's in manually.
If you are looking for information on pistols, I would recommend taking them to your local gun shop and having them examined by a sales person. They will be able to identify how old they are, what company made them, and what their value is.