AIRSOFT GUNS

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We guarantee best prices on the most reliable airsoft guns from the leading brands, including Tokyo Marui, Novritsch, Krytac, Umarex, GHK, VFC Airsoft, Silverback Airsoft, Cyma Airsoft, SIG Airsoft, and much more.   You can shop for guns by model if you are looking for a particular style, or use the Shopping Options filter below to narrow your search.  Have more specific needs?  Then use our Shopping Options to narrow your search.  We ship worldwide to the USA, Canada, Europe, Asia Pacific & more with a money-back guarantee on delivery.  Need ideas?  Read our Best Airsoft Guns Ultimate Guide.  If you're new to airsoft, read up on What is Airsoft If you still have questions, chat with us at the bottom right of your screen.







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WHAT IS AN AIRSOFT GUN?

Airsoft guns serve similar purposes as a paintball gun, specifically for gaming purposes with friends.  But while paintball guns do not look like real guns and are called markers, Airsoft guns are intentionally made to look exactly like a real gun, despite firing non-lethal and non-marking 6mm round plastic BBs.  Airsoft guns were invented in the 1970s in Japan as a way for enthusiasts to play realistic wargames, with faithfully replicated models appealing to collectors.  Airsoft guns look very real and replicate the overall appearance and function of their real counterparts to satisfy the players fantasy of operating a real gun.  Airsoft guns look so real that some countries classify Airsoft guns as Real Imitation Firearms or Replicas, which is strictly regulated and may require a license to own.  Apart from their gaming and fantasy appeal, Airsoft guns are also widely used by movie companies.  They are also very popular as training weapons for military and police, because they are identical in appearance, size, and function.  Airsoft guns are available in almost every popular real gun model. Airsoft guns are generally made of plastic and metal, and are powered by a spring that is manually or electronically actuated, compressed gas or high-pressure air.  Airsoft is a healthy sport that promotes fun, teamwork, tactics, and excitement. Airsoft has officially sanctioned Airsoft events throughout the world with established teams and league play.  Airsoft is also recognized by International Practical Shooting Competition (IPSC) as a competitive sport, and is also popular just for casual plinking.

ARE AIRSOFT GUNS LEGAL?

The concept of airsoft guns was invented in Japan in the 1970s to satisfy the fantasies and desires of gun lovers who could not easily purchase a real gun.  This is true in many countries outside the United States, where personal gun ownership is strictly controlled or banned.  Playing airsoft games with realistic airsoft guns adds a lot to the experience.  As the airsoft hobby grew to different parts of the world in the late 1990s, manufacturers started making more replicas of different real gun models, including many that are restricted to law enforcement use and not available to the regular US citizen.  Airsoft is all about realism, and manufacturers strive to make their guns look and function in exactly the same way as a real gun.  Gas blowback pistols (GBB) and gas blowback rifles are the most realistic category of airsoft guns available, and many field strip just like their real counterparts.  Read our guide of the Best Gas Airsoft Guns. For the very reason that airsoft guns look very realistic, great care should be taken never to use or display them in public in ways that may threaten others.  A police officer will not be able to tell the difference between a real gun and airsoft gun, even from very close range.  In fact, airsoft guns are often indistinguishable from real guns even after you pick them up in your hand.  Police may shoot to injure or kill anyone they believe is holding a real gun and causing a threat to public safety.  So please be careful and enjoy airsoft in private fields, your home, or other officially approved sites.  Do not ever point or shoot an airsoft gun at anyone unless they specifically approve of you doing so in a gaming environment.