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Aug 20 2008

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Airsoftn Guns and the Law

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What legal issues are involved with airsoft?

In the United States, laws dealing with airsoft guns should be studied before you go out and purchase or use an airsoft gun. Taking the time to do this will save both you and the legal system a lot of trouble, and help to make your experiences playing airsoft more enjoyable.

Currently, United States federal law does not classify airsoft guns as firearms. According to federal law, all ages are permitted to use airsoft weapons. These rulings carry down to all fifty US states; however, some areas within the country, such as New York City, have laws in effect that ban or limit the possession or use of some airsoft guns. Before purchasing an airsoft gun, you should look into the laws in your local area to determine whether or not you will be affected by these restrictions.

As all airsoft players should know, airsoft guns must be sold with an orange tip that is at least 6mm in length on the end of the weapon. Although not all areas require that this tip be kept in place, it is highly recommended that airsoft users choose to keep these tips in place for safety reasons. However, should you choose to remove this tip, check with local laws first to check for any legal issues. In addition to this, some areas require that airsoft guns be made of clear or bright materials in order to distinguish airsoft rifles or pistols from real weapons.

Simply put, airsoft gun owners need to use common sense when using their airsoft weapons. In the past, airsoft guns have been used in the commission of crimes; in these cases, airsoft guns are considered real weapons. There have also been cases of people using airsoft guns in questionable ways, such as aiming them at police or using them in threatening ways; incidents like these can result in fatal shootings.

When using airsoft guns, users need to make sure that they are aware of what is going on around them and use them in a safe way. By using common sense, looking at local laws, and educating others who use airsoft guns, airsoft users can avoid legal issues and stay safe while having fun.

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Jul 28 2008

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What is Airsoft?

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Airsoft is a sport based around military style combat, commonly referred to as milsim. A majority of airsoft scenarios are based around participants trying eliminate their opponents with plastic bbs shot from airsoft guns. For the most part airsoft guns are designed to be close replicas of real firearms, the most popular being M16 and AK47, and are generally powered three ways: Gas (CO2, Green Gas, Red Gas), Spring Loaded, and Electric.

Unlike paintball which leaves a paint mark to indicate that a player has been hit, the bbs used in airsoft do not leave a visible mark. The fact that there is no way to accurately tell that a person has been hit means that airsoft games are based purely on the honor system. There are a number of people who believe that since airsoft is based on the honor system it is inherently flawed, yet airsofters tend to think that this type of game play leads to more group camaraderie.

One of the main draws of airsoft as a sport is its base in reenacting military engagements. This fact has lead to the development of a number of military like weapons used on today’s modern battlefield. Weapons such as sniper rifles, heavy machine guns, grenade launchers and mines have been created to further the military simulation. There are hundreds of airsoft firearms to choose from in online retail stores that specialize airsoft guns, such as airSOCOM.com. Since there are some many guns there are many airsoft enthusiasts who collect various airsoft gun types, models and gear.

Many people wonder about the pain involved when being hit by an airsoft rifle. Most airsoft fields have a specific feet per second cap, and a majority of airsoft weapons fire between 200-400 Feet per second. At a moderate distance 200-300 feet per second shots can hurt, but since most airsoft players wear a combination of camouflage and tactical gear the pellets rarely leave a mark. Furthermore, it is strongly suggested that anyone using an airsoft gun should have on some type of wrap around eye protection, even if they are just test firing guns in their back yard.

Since a large majority of airsoft guns are full replicas of real life firearms there has been some legal issues surrounding the sport. To help distinguish airsoft guns form real guns all airsoft weapons must have a bright orange tip, removal or alteration of these tips is a federal offense. Currently, airsoft is completely legal in the United States but there are areas such as New York City and Chicago where they have been outlawed. Canadian law mandates that only airsoft guns with clear plastic bodies are legal.

For more information on airsoft guns, especially airsoft sniper rifles, make sure to check out airsoft-sniper-rifles.com. Airsoft-Sniper-Rifles.com is a daily blog dealing with all things airsoft.

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