if the top of the airsoft gun is spiked back a little and it is as big as a normal scope many you would be able to find a scope for it?????
the scope is not what you want to worry about, it is the scope mounting rings find rings that will fit to your toy and the scope will mount right on , do not expect the toy to shoot dead on because it is a toy not a real weapon . don't shoot your eye out or anyone Else's eye.
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Airsoft rifle safety tips can be found in a variety of locations. For example, a local arms dealer or airsoft rifle dealer can easily supply a list of safety tips.
I have one that I'm trying to sell but its all BLACK not camo =( The good part is I can include a 3-9x50 scope w/ rings. Message if interested so I can go into further detail w/ scope and gun. Both in TOP QUALITY.
One who was looking for information on the Classic Army Airsoft rifle would have to go to the NRA to ask them information on it. They know everything you need to know.
The historically correct scope would be a NPZ manufactured PSO-1. These are kind of hard to find, but Zenit Belomo makes an almost exact copy, a POSP 4x24. These are plentiful, quite cheap, you won't be able to tell a difference (definitely not on an airsoft rifle) and it will look the same to anyone else.
airsplat.com's Well l96 spring rifle is the gun of my choosing
You will have to contact Weaver to find out.
There are several model names of Thompson Airsoft guns. One such gun is the Thompson M1A1 Full-Metal Body AEG Airsoft gun. Another model is the Thompson Chicago Typewriter AEG Airsoft Rifle. To find other models available check with your local rifle store or search through their website.
You will have to contact the company to find out.
You will have to contact the company to find out.