The best approach is to be honest with them. tell them that you intend to use eye protection and play in a private area like the backyard. if they refuse because they are worried about you hitting civilians, then find someplace to play that is boxed in by a fence, or secluded in the woods. Another successful way is to ask them to participate. that way they can supervise and take part and discover why you like playing. if they understand why you like playing the game, they will be more sympathetic to your cause, even if it is just a little
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Well, you can get an airsoft gun anywhere, but you have to be 18 to make the purchase and play airsoft, unless you have permission from your parents. Like I'm fourteen but my parents let me collect airsoft guns, I just can buy them by myself.
Yes by law they have to let you bring your own,
You can do target practice, or you can have an airsoft war with your friends! I have been in an airsoft war and it is very fun!
4 to 6 hours in a airsoft war
Yes
You prove that you deserve it.
You have to be 18 to purchase an airsoft gun but you can be given one by your parents/family members
No.
Some of them
No
-you'll pay for it -you'll wear protection -you won't shoot to hurt someone Plus, more players get injured in football or basketball than paintball and airsoft combined. Airsoft has been federally regulated so that it cannot fatally or even seriously injure someone who is wearing the proper protection.