Sure, you can shoot wherever you want. Shoot yourself in the foot, although it is generally better to try to aim at your enemy rather than above him?
Both BB guns and Airsoft Guns require you be at least 18 to purchase. It is also required you must be 18 to buy BB's. For a starter airsoft gun, you have to ask yourself, Do I wan't to play in wars, or do I just want to shoot? If you want to participate in airsoft wars, I suggest a Classic Army Sportline M15A5* to start. If you are planning to just shoot at targets, I wouldn't go over $100 for an airsoft gun. *I posted a link on related links for you. Airsoft GI is a reliable retailer of airsoft guns. They are located in South California
Your local police can assist you. By California law it is illegal to have any airsoft guns other than ones that are clear or neon colored out in public. Over in Pleasanton it is illegal to shoot an airsoft gun (or any type of gun that shoots any type of projectile for that matter). In Dublin, minors are not allowed to posses or discharge airsoft guns unless given permission from their parents, but no one is allowed to have or shoot an airsoft gun in a public park. Otherwise ownership should be legal (consult your local law enforcement for a correct and current answer, I cannot be held responsible if anyone breaks the law because of this answer)
THe most dangerous airsoft gun is probably any of the Systema PTW series if they have the highest power cylinder. With it they can shoot at approximately 700 fps. A highly moded gas sniper rifle may also be able to achieve similar power, but I am not aware of any other airsoft gun that can shoot over 500 fps stock. Also, the Systema PTW has an absurdly high rate of fire, so it can deliver bb after bb. Most people who use these guns us weaker cylinders though, so in an airsoft game you will never have to worry about anything over 500 fps, and most guns will be around, if not lower, than 400 fps.
Tape over the important parts, cover it with leaves, spray paint it earth colors. See links for mine.
yes. I love airsoft guns and have studied them for a little over five years and when i watch movie i can tell when they are airsoft and when they are real.
The CP99 is designed to shoot semi auto. There is a guy on you-tube who converted one to shoot full auto and he shows how he converted it. But once this has been done it can not be reversed. I believe over time the gun will wear out if it is converted. Personally I like the way it was designed originally.
Airsoft guns can either for shooting targets or people, but shooting targets gets boring very quickly, especially if you have a fully automatic airsoft rifle. If you want to have the most fun with your gun, grab a few friends and have a fight, but make sure to wear goggles or something
Probably the Cybergun Swiss Arms M6 Short Version. It's about $65 to $70. But I would go with a quality sniper over a cheap one. It'll last you longer and will shoot more accurately
Yes, you shoot at enemies with Rifles, Tanks, and you can even run somebody over with a HMMVV, you can also stab people with knives and get their Dog Tags.
no, but it will damage the battery.
Most states follow the Federal guidelines for Airsoft - You must be 18 or over to purchase and own an Airsoft gun. Persons under the age of 18 can only own an airsoft gun with parental consent.
Yes, you shoot at enemies with Rifles, Tanks, and you can even run somebody over with a HMMVV, you can also stab people with knives and get their Dog Tags.