Magazines for airsoft guns hold and feed the BBs into the gun's firing mechanism. They come in various capacities and styles to suit different types of airsoft guns and players' preferences. Regularly maintaining and properly loading magazines is essential for consistent and reliable performance during airsoft games.
The Winchester Model 100 autoloader in .308 is compatible with magazines designed specifically for that rifle. Using magazines from other guns can lead to feeding and reliability issues, potentially compromising safety and performance. It is recommended to use the correct, factory-made magazines for the Winchester Model 100 for optimal function and safety.
Airsoft firearms represent the most authentic and efficient means of participating in airsoft skirmishes. In contrast to paintball markers, airsoft guns are meticulously crafted to closely emulate the appearance and tactile sensations of their real counterparts, rendering them ideal for simulating a lifelike battle environment. Moreover, they are engineered to discharge plastic BB projectiles, enhancing safety and precision when compared to alternative airsoft weaponry.
No it is not possible to purchase airsoft in Switzerland, but you may buy them off a website called tmt.ch there you can buy all the guns, equipment, gear and legally delivered to your home
you should try taking out the screws with a plus sign screwdriver and opening the shell then putting the insides back in the gun. To look for pictures of the insides of a Nerf gun go to Google and type in your Nerf gun's internal pictures. the shell is the 2 sides of your gun.
taking the gun apart can be risky sometimes.
Check your town hall or go to your city website for rules or restrictions
Air-soft BB's come in a range of 5.93 to 5.98. Theses are not the same as the ones fired by BB guns. These pellets are usually made of plastic and weigh between .12 and .48 grams.
Check with your local police for a current and correct answer.
It isn't dangerous to get shot with any time of airsoft gun if it isn't in the face. I use a 400fps HPA (High Pressure Air) powered Mark18 and I shoot my friends all the time. most spring airsoft guns are only about 100 or maybe 200 fps. So long as proper eyewear is worn it should be no problem.
An m85 submachine gun. They're very good, have moderate accuracy but will hit the target, and are elecric for added speed shooting.
well that's a hard one! they tecnicly can be reused but there soo cheap its not worth the jam of ur gou
The problem with reusing bb's is that they gather dust/dirt from the first time they are shot and hit something, which is then deposited in your gun. They also might get slightly misshaped, further causing problems. Both of these things can cause damage to you hop up chamber, and eventually lead to jams because of dirt build up in the barrel. If you are using a tight bore barrel I would say absolutely don't reuse bb's. If you have a good hop up unit I would also say absolutely don't reuse bb's. If you have a gun with no hop up and a large diameter barrel (6.06mm and bigger) it should be fine though. Also, spring guns are not affected as severely, so that should be fine too.
If you're replacing a motor:
- Take the motor plate off by using a Phillips head screwdriver
- Dissconnect the wires hooked to the motor
- Pull the motor out
- Put the new motor in
- Connect the wires to the correct connectors (red to red, black to black)
- Push the motor slightly into the gearbox then release pressure (just to make sure it won't stick)
- Put the motor plate back on and screw it back in
If it just accidentally unconnected:
- Take the motor plate off
- Reconnect the wires to the correct connectors
- Check to make sure the motor won't stick
- Put the motor plate back on
go 2 amazon.com and search ak47 soft air full auto it is 30 or 33 bucks im not sure witch 1 it is called cm.022 cyma
It depends on what you mean by BB guns. Remember there are also pellet guns to be considered. The average BB gun fires around 300 to 500 FPS (Feet per second) but some can attain a speed over 650 FPS. Pellet guns can reach the speed of 1,600 FPS. Airsoft guns are capable of speeds up to and above 600FPS but usually are around 200 to 400 FPS.
If you got shot with a Airsoft gun traveling at 300 FPS at about 15 feet it would hurt but if it was a smaller BB traveling a 300 FPS it would hurt more because the BB is smaller and the energy is driving a smaller projectile.
Lets talk about STRONG. I define Strong as "Knock down power" Large Pellet guns in the PCP (PerCharged Pneumatic) Class of rifles and guns, come in very large calibers. beyond .177 & .22 they also come in .9MM .45 Cal and 50 Caliber. These pellet guns are capable of bringing down a Moose, Boar or Deer and they are driven by AIR not gun powder.
Spring driven pellet guns / rifles can fire a projectile above 1,200 FPS and are used for small game and rodent control. Have you ever heard of an airsoft gun being used for hunting. Of course not!
So to answer your question, Yes: BB guns are stronger in most cases.
Typically, no. In order to have a scope on your Airsoft gun, you would first need to have a rail system on the gun. Usually, the rail system will be located on the top of the gun where a carrying handle should go. You would also need scope rings if the scope doesn't already have a mount. The place I go to oftem for questions and for purchasing my scopes, accessories, ect. is Airsplat.com. They have the best deals for add ons and other modifications for your gun as well as great prices on Airsoft guns if you find you want to purchase a new one.
Your local police will know if there is an age requirement.
How long it takes to charge any battery depends on how much electrical charge it can hold. The physical size of a battery can give an indication of how much charge it may hold: the larger the battery, the more electrical charge it is likely to be able to hold. or you could just divide the mAh of the battery by the output rate of the charger. ex: 5000 mAh on a 3000 milliamp output charger would be 1hr 36min. and 3300 mAh on the same charger would be 1hr 10min. and so on.
Try;
Cabelas
Basspro
Big 5 sportinggoods
Almost any sporting goods store will carry them
It takes about 6 years for bio bb's to break down completely.
Depending on the quality of the tank, it will take around a year to deplete a 20 oz tank. As long as you don't drop it on the valve or put it in the oven, you can keep it functioning until the re-hydro test date.
Depends on the firearm, the manual or even the box most likely says what the FPS is.
I would stick to the 8.4v Ni-MH one it comes with and buy a duplicate because if you use something stronger you'll fry the plastic gearbox.