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  2. Legal issues in airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Legal issues in airsoft. Airsoft is a sport in which players use airsoft guns to fire plastic projectiles at other players in order to eliminate them. Due to the often-realistic appearance of airsoft guns and their ability to fire projectiles at relatively high speeds, laws have been put in place in many countries to regulate both the sport of ...

  3. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    An airsoft gun made by Celcius Technology (Hong Kong). This training weapon model is a replica of the M4A1 and also has a G&G Trijicon ACOG scope replica. Airsoft gun manufacturer Systema Engineering (PTW) developed a line of airsoft guns and accessories intended for military and law enforcement training.

  4. Airsoft pellets - Wikipedia

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    0.40 g – Heavy pellets for airsoft sniper rifles. Mad Bull is a known producer. Even slower than 0.36 g but even more stable and maintains its velocity better. 0.43 g – For the highest level of upgrades in spring and gas sniper rifles. Usually graphite-coated. 0.66 g – For extreme long-range shooting, not used against human targets.

  5. Airsoft guns prompt major response as U.S. capital ... - AOL

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    But the realistic-looking firearms were airsoft guns and rifles, which shoot nonlethal, plastic pellets at low velocity and are often used for games, tactical training and target practice. They're ...

  6. Barrett XM109 - Wikipedia

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    The XM109, originally known as the Objective Sniper Weapon (OSW) and now called the Anti-Materiel Payload Rifle (AMPR), is a semi-automatic anti-materiel rifle, designed primarily for engagement of light armored vehicles and similar targets. The design uses the lower receiver from an M82/M107, but with a new upper receiver chambered in 25mm.

  7. Airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft guns, airsoft pellets, goggles. Airsoft, also known as survival game ( Japanese: サバイバルゲーム, romanized : sabaibaru gēmu) in Japan where it was popular, is a team-based shooting game in which participants eliminate opposing players out of play by shooting them with spherical plastic projectiles shot from airsoft guns .

  8. Tokyo Marui - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Marui was the first company to introduce airsoft guns powered solely by electric motor gearbox-driven spring-piston assembly in 1992, which they called "automatic electric gun" (AEG). This compact air pump system was implemented in their first battery-powered automatic firing replica, the FAMAS F1. Other airsoft guns were then introduced.

  9. ISSF 10 meter air pistol - Wikipedia

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    Abbreviation. AP60W. The 10 metre air pistol is an Olympic shooting event governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). It is similar to 10 metre air rifle in that it is shot with 4.5 mm (or .177) caliber air guns at a distance of 10 metres (11 yards), and that the match consists of a qualification round of 60 competition ...