Airsoft Guns Are Replacing Paintball Guns In Recreational War Games

By Anthony Carter

Many paintball fans are switching over to airsoft guns. People that play in these recreation war games are looking for the most realistic experience that they can have. They often will wear authentic uniforms or uniforms that are actually issued to them by the Armed Forces. Having paintballs stain the uniforms is unacceptable. Airsoft guns offer a more realistic feel to the game.

These guns are so realistic looking that in many countries they require you to paint the barrel of the gun with orange paint. And even with an orange painted barrel, you will need to have the gun in a case if you are transporting it in public or have it on display for whatever reason. You should be aware of the laws that pertain to your gun.

Some countries will require you to paint the barrel of the gun orange. Painting the barrel orange will let anyone know that the gun is not real. Even if the barrel is painted orange, you still should not display your airsoft guns in public, without a case. And you should always lock your guns up when storing them at home if you have children or children visit your home.

Although this is not a realistic gun, you will want to treat the gun like it is the real thing. You never point the gun at someone not in play. Never fire your gun closer then the recommended distance to another person. You will clean this gun the same way that would clean a real gun. Remember to only use silicone based products for cleaning and never petroleum based cleaning products.

One thing that you will need when playing in recreational war guns is a barrel bag. This bag is put over your barrel when the gun is not being used on the playing field. The bag will stop any rounds from hitting anyone should the gun accidently go off. There are also barrel condoms; however, they are not as safe or as effective as the barrel bag.

For those that have never played, you need to know that the games are played on an honor system. Because there are not any telltale signs of being hit, players have to shout out when they feel the projectile hit them. Cheating is a serious offense because most of the players know that cheating can ruin an entire game. If there is a dispute, there are referees in regulated game play that can offer an unbiased opinion.

There are four different types of guns for you to choose from. Spring, electric, gas and hybrid airsoft guns are the available varieties. If you are starting out in this sport, you might want to purchase a spring loaded gun first. They are often the cheapest and the easiest to operate. You will not have to worry about gas or battery power running out.

The more experienced you become the more firepower you are probably going to want. There are guns available that will fire bullet-like projectiles and will eject the casings from the gun for the most realistic effect. Although, the airsoft guns are not really guns, they need to be handled as if they were. - 31373

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Airsoft Guns Give Realism To Pretend Battles

By Anthony Carter

Want to be a warrior for a weekend? Then consider trying the popular sport of games using airsoft guns.

Airsoft guns became immensely popular when they arrived in North America from Japan in the mid-1990s. It was illegal then in Japan to own a firearm, and this ban may have fueled Japanese interest in them. The ever-inventive Japanese manufacturers paid attention to this customer curiosity and developed the first airsoft guns, powered by springs.

Airsoft games range from short skirmishes involving a few participants through organized scenarios between teams to major military simulations and historical reenactments with dozens of players. Airsoft guns often are used in military and law enforcement training.

While the prospect of such realistic replicas may alarm some parents, airsoft gun enthusiasts insist that their games are not intended for children. Most airsoft guns are age-restricted to players over 16, and commercially organized airsoft games usually require players to be at least age 18.

Longtime hobbyists recommend that beginners try spring-powered airsoft guns first, until they get a feel for the gear. Spring-powered guns tend to be made more cheaply, often in China, and therefore are more likely to break in the most vigorous battle simulations. Compressed-gas airsoft guns are sturdier, but the top gun for serious airsoft enthusiasts is an airsoft electric gun, or AEG.

Rechargeable batteries in AEGs run an electric motor located in the gun handle. This small motor drives a spring-piston unit that propels the plastic pellets. AEGs are much faster to fire than spring-loaded or compressed-guns. This faster performance has led to the development of a range of AEGs that closely simulate automatic or semi-automatic guns. Because airsoft guns can look so much like real guns, they're required by U. S. Law to have a bright orange plastic tip on the muzzle to distinguish them as replicas.

While most airsoft gun bullets are rubber or plastic, some are metal. The non-metal pellets usually are too light to injure a player, but metal projectiles have been known to break a player's skin if fired at close enough range. Usually, however, airsoft guns' projectiles travel too slowly to do any damage to a player. Muzzle velocities for spring-power or compressed-gas airsoft guns vary from 30 to 260 meters per second (100 to 850 feet per second). Electric-powered airsoft guns fire pellets at 150 and 500 feet per second (60 to 150 meters per second), sometimes firing as many as 3, 000 rounds a minute. True bullet speed ranges from 370 to 1, 500 meters per second (or not as fast as Superman!).

Projectiles shot from spring-power or compressed-gas airsoft guns travel at velocities from 100 to 850 feet per second (30 to 260 meters per second). Electric-powered airsoft guns fire pellets at 150 and 500 feet per second (60 to 150 meters per second). Genuine bullets shoot out at speeds from 370 to 1, 500 meters per second.

Airsoft guns powered by electricity contain a rechargeable battery that runs an electric motor. This motor drives a piston-spring device that launches the pellets. Battery power led to the creation of automatic or semi-automatic airsoft guns that are now the most popular. These guns can achieve projectile velocities between 150 and 500 feet per second or 60 to 150 meters per second, and can fire from 100 to 3, 000 rounds per minute. Not bad for a plastic replica gun. - 31373

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Why You Need Self Defense Products

By Teresa Bernard

Most people never expect to have a need for self-defense equipment. They may feel if they own a stun gun or canister of pepper spray, they are accepting the fact that some day the unthinkable might happen. Figuring if they don't think about self-defense, they will never need it. This couldn't be further from the truth. The unfortunate reality is, the world is not a safe place. There are "sickos", "weirdoes" and perverts out there with one thing in mind, their pleasure and your agony. Personal security devices are essential tools in today's unsafe world. Here's a few reasons why:

1) Self defense products are necessary as a precaution against an attack.

Possessing self defense equipment is like owning a car insurance policy. No one ever expects to get into an auto collision, but we carry insurance anyway just in case we ever do. This is why it is so important to carry defensive weapons with you or keep them where you can easily get at them if you should ever need them. These tools are great to have around if you should ever need them. It's considerably better to have something and not need it than to need something and not have it.

2) Assaults are commonplace in this day and age. Most take place suddenly and unexpectedly, and they can happen to anyone.

Self-defense products are a necessary means of survival these days because it is rare for someone to go through life without at least one confrontation with an assailant. By carrying pepper spray, a stun gun or some other defensive device, you have a means to protect yourself against that degenerate attacker; even one much larger or stronger than you. Defending yourself against a mugger who means you serious harm is not only the right thing to do, it is the morally superior thing to do. After all this person has gone out of his way to inflict harm on you for his gain.

3) The only person you can count on in an attack is YOU.

We live in a dangerous world with too many drugs, gangs, robberies, assaults, rapes, home intrusions, etc. There simply aren't enough law enforcement officials to be on every street corner in every city. You cannot rely on help from bystanders either; most are too concerned for their own safety to come to your rescue. If you are attacked, it is unlikely anyone, even the police, will come to your aid soon enough. Let's face it; it will be up to you to defend yourself by any and all means available. To keep you and yours safe, it is essential you carry some sort of self-defense device that will temporarily disable the thug providing you an avenue of escape.

Bear in mind that you can possess all the self defense products obtainable, but they will be of no consequence if you don't use them. You must be willing to use them without hesitation if you are ever attacked. The best part about these self defense weapons is they are non-lethal. They will not leave any permanent effects. They are only designed to bring your attacker down long enough for you to escape and get to safety. - 31373

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The Puzzle of Using Yoga to Master the True Martial Art

By Al Case

There are two paths in the martial arts. The directions are sport, and art. One of these leads to decay, the other leads to enlightenment.

If one studies the martial arts simply as a sport, he engages in the fact of contest, and that actually defines the difference between sport and art. If one studies the martial arts as an artistic form, he is attempting to conquer the part of him which resists and fights. Subdue the self, or subdue another, these are the differences between sport and art.

If one is attempting to subdue another, he is holding the world responsible for his problems, fighting the world, not taking his own responsibility. Wether the accumulation of wealth, or just trying to beat somebody into a bloody pulp, the student is not using the art the way it was designed, as a mirror for the soul. It is the soul, the individual, the spirit, the I AM that is the point of the martial arts, not the smacking down of somebody else.

When one is doing the art as sport, he is engaged in creating the strongest body, and then risking that body to destruction. When one is doing the art as art, he is obsessed with finding out the truth about himself and what life really means. He is engaged in defining what impulse is behind the muscle and quiver of fighting his fellow man.

The True Martial Way can be defined by the degree of motion within the art. A young man studies the excessive motion of Karate and Shaolin and that type of art. As the student ages, he practices tai chi, slowing his motion down, trying to take responsibility for his every action.

Eventually, man becomes old, runs down, and begins to think about what it all means. He aspires to motionlessness, he is a person who watches the movement of the universe, and this is where he finds the truth. In motionlessness, he sees the truth of motion and who creates it.

When one does Yoga one is making the body strong, but not through the game of combat. This does create a weakness, as the universe is motion, and we should duplicate that motion if one is truly going to see through to the source of that motion. That one weakness aside, yoga does open up and explore who one really is.

Putting the body in postures, breathing, watching, we slowly become aware of who is doing the watching, who is creating the posture. We find the I AM that is behind all the motion of the universe, and thus we become spiritual, souls, individuals unique and creative and filled with passion. We could wait, and grow old, or we could pursue violence until we run out of violence, or, we could just accelerate the process with yoga, through posture and slow breathing, and find out who we really are. - 31373

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Airsoft Guns - Getting To Know Them More

By Anthony Carter

For a fun and safe option to real guns, you should try out airsoft guns, which shoot pellets as opposed to bullets. First, though, you need to become acquainted with what's actually available here to keep from becoming overwhelmed. Here, you'll find some information that will help you through the basic gun buying points when it comes to guns and pellets.

The two basic types are target guns and hunting guns. Target guns are used to hit things that may be quite small and so they must have the highest accuracy you can find. In the case of hunting guns, accuracy is still important, though slightly less so, as the main goal with them is to be able to hit and kill something. As such, the energy with which pellets are shot out becomes the more important issue.

If you don't want to spend a lot of time re-cocking your gun, you should take a look at the pre-charged options, which make everything go much faster. Whether you go for this advantage or not, however, it's important that you have pellets at the best caliber for your gun. Sometimes this means mixing different ones to get the best shooting experience.

Speed is another element of what makes for the best pellets. If you want fast ones, they need to be small and light. The larger ones are more weighed down and more resistant to the wind. You're going to have to learn about all the different types of pellets that are offered, and which are better for the tasks you'll be doing most of the time with the gun.

As already mentioned, accuracy is key when you're going to be shooting at targets with your airsoft guns. Because of this, you need to know what's going to make sure pellets go right where you send them. The first issue here, on the pellet itself, has to do with the surface of the crown or barrel lip, which shouldn't allow for any wobble whatsoever.

A pellet's spinning is here referred to as uniformity because it must spin with perfect balance. Even being slightly off center can completely ruin your game. Finally, you're going to need to pay attention to the wind before you start shooting, especially if you're using light pellets, as these can get blown away, or at least in another direction with ease.

Again, you need to think about what you're using the gun for. If you want to do both target practice and hunting, you might need two different types of guns. Even if you're just getting one type, you should try out different models or at least get recommendations before you buy. Some types of hunting guns are better for hunting different animals.

It's great to be able to take airsoft guns for test runs, but how do you determine how they're going to shoot, especially if you're using them for hunting? A handy trick is to shoot at a bar of soap and gather judgments first about different guns and then on the best pellets. The right gun and ammunition together will give you the best overall deal. - 31373

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Airsoft Guns Mimic Real Guns

By Anthony Carter

Airsoft guns look like real guns, and that's the point. And they are, in fact, real, but they don't shoot actual real size bullets. These replicas of their real counterparts shoot a non-metallic pellet that comes in a 6mm caliber. They put them out at velocities that can vary from 30 to 260 m/s with the aid of either compressed gas or a piston that's spring-driven. They come in an 8mm version as well.

These guns have become a well-loved hobby for many, while a lot of people still don't know about them. Airsoft is a sport, like paintball. They're very similar to BB guns with only a few minor differences. The biggest difference is in their appearance. They look just like the actual weapons that they're mimicking. This gives the game a realism effect that's contagious.

You wouldn't think of these different uses right off the bat, but with their realistic mimicking of the real thing, they make excellent movie and play props. And they can be utilized by the military and the police for training exercises. Collectors love the many different makes and styles that are available. You can have a lot of great fun with these guns at home and at game sites.

All the airsoft guns make use of one of three different power sources. Either electric, gas, or a loaded spring. The spring-loaded guns aren't quite as powerful as the gas or electric ones, but they aren't as costly either. They can make good training guns for learning how to play airsoft. If you have an electric one, then it runs off batteries. If you have a gas one, it runs off a CO2 cartridge.

Some people who first look at these guns are actually afraid to play the game. It's due to the great craftsmanship of the manufacturers. They make them look so real it's hard to know that they aren't. This has caused many to question their use, due to the chance that criminals may use them to commit crimes. But a law has been put into place making it illegal for people to dispose of the bright orange tip that marks them as toys and not the real deal.

Supervision is advised if there are minors taking part in any airsoft games. Just like the BB guns we used as young kids, some safety rules should be put in place. Airsoft guns aren't lethal, but just as using a BB gun, they can cause damage should you get hit in the eye, or they may break the skin if too close. So some safety applications are recommended before turning the young ones loose with these guns.

The cost of these guns varies depending on the quality and manufacturers. If you're just starting out and want something cheap, it's not hard to find one for $9. 99. If you want a higher quality gun, then they're available from $50 all the way up to $200. And if you want top of the line guns, you can pay as much as $1, 000 for one. So you can see, you have a wide selection of guns to choose from that you can fit into your budget.

Airsoft guns look like real guns, but are only great works of replication. They provide great entertainment for those who are into the game, and are great training tools for organizations who need them. This sport is fast becoming all the rage, and all you need to do to get in on it, is buy yourself an airsoft gun. - 31373

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Lethal vs. Non-Lethal Weapons, You Decide

By Teresa Bernard

The world today is an unsafe place and the rise in violent crime rates will attest to that. Therefore, it is important for individuals to be ever vigilant about their personal safety. One way is with self-defense weapons. Self-defense weapons can be classified as lethal and non-lethal. Let's look at the differences of each type.

Lethal Self Defense Weapons

Rifles, shotguns, handguns and knives are examples of lethal weapons. These particular weapons can inflict severe wounds and their effects can be permanent as well as deadly. Most require instructions in their use and some require a license or permit to carry. Regular practice is also needed to become and stay proficient in their use. Sometimes the line between self-defense and assault can become blurred when these arms are used to defend yourself, as it can be considered "a use of excessive force" especially if your attacker isn't armed. Keep in mind that your lethal weapons can be used against you if your attacker manages to overpower and disarm you. When using firearms, you must know your target and what is beyond the target to avoid injuring innocent bystanders. These deadly weapons are not for the inexperienced. Lethal weapons can be expensive to own and the responsibility of ownership is much greater. If you are willing to use lethal force to protect yourself or your family, then you may have to live with the repercussions for the rest of your life.

Non-Lethal Weapons

A non-lethal weapon is a device purposely designed to be used to bring someone to their knees without causing fatal harm or and permanent injury. Unlike standard arsenal, non-lethal weapons use a method other than deadly force to reach the objective. Examples of non-lethal weapons are defense sprays such as pepper spray and mace, and energy devices such as stun guns and tasers. When properly used, non-lethal weapons will not cause severe injury, death or have any permanent consequences. Yet they are effective in stopping an attacker long enough to give you time to flee. A license or permit is not needed in order to carry any of these kinds of weapons. Any person can use them with very little or no special tutoring. Many have safety precautions, which will render the device inoperative if an assailant takes it away from you. Another benefit of non-lethal weapons is there is lower risk of innocent bystanders being seriously harmed because none of the effects are lasting. They are much more affordable than other types of weaponry.

Make Your Choice

The type of self-defense weapon you decide to carry, whether lethal or non-lethal, is a personal choice. Keep in mind, being armed and prepared to use a self-defense weapon won't halt every crime, however, it can significantly lessen your chances of being assaulted and greatly increase your survival if you are attacked. - 31373

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