Sunday, October 16, 2011

Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns

As you may have noticed when browsing in any particular Air soft online store, there are numerous types of these guns and they suit different types Air soft game combat scenarios. We can therefore breakdown the different types of guns so as to help you fully enjoy any role you may take up. There are several popular scenarios including battlefield and urban combat and these require different roles including machine gun operator, rifleman, sniper and so forth. For all these there is a whole variety of superb Air soft guns which will favor you and even put you in a superior position above your fellow gunmen.

We start off at the so called small guns i.e. pistols and handguns which are also called side arms. These are hardly the first choice for combat situations and but they come as the last resort when you have run out of ammunition for the other types of guns. The weapons here usually include the spring loaded type and the electric type and these have a slower muzzle velocity which consequently means a shorter shooting range of around 25feet. Among the side arms we can still consider the personal defense weapons which are essentially compact-sized fully or semi automatic pistols that have a decent shooting range. These Air soft guns include the electric and gas-operated pistols with blowback function.

M4 Collapsible

The most reenacted scenario in the Air soft game is the close quarter battle combat. This includes scenarios such as confined room areas shooting, room to room assault, and between buildings depictions. The Air soft guns appropriate for these scenarios demand good accuracy, maneuverability and range/velocity. The guns in this category are replicas of those used in standard military operations and which have great accuracy and efficiency and mostly have collapsible stocks. Popular weapons in this category are the M4 and the G3.

Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns

The next category is the assault rifles which are typically semi or fully automatic firing guns. This range mostly involves carbine or machine guns and this category of weapons can also be considered for close quarter battles and/or for personal defense purposes. These Air soft guns mimic the standard issue weapons used in most armies. They have long range and accuracy and this makes them suitable for open ground combat. These guns can launch many rounds per second. Examples in this category include the M16, AK-47, and M4 carbine.

For the extra long range scenario we have the battle and sniper rifles. These Air soft guns are mostly single shot guns which are manually corked although they are several models that boast full automatic operation. They have the ability to put down an enemy well outside his or her weapon's effective range. They have longer barrels, are quite bulky, and their accuracy can only be defined as fantastic. Here we have the Soviet Dragunov sniper rifle, M1 Garand battle rifle, M4 mod0/1 sniper, and the M14 which is a sniper cum battle rifle.

Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns


Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns

As you may have noticed when browsing in any particular Air soft online store, there are numerous types of these guns and they suit different types Air soft game combat scenarios. We can therefore breakdown the different types of guns so as to help you fully enjoy any role you may take up. There are several popular scenarios including battlefield and urban combat and these require different roles including machine gun operator, rifleman, sniper and so forth. For all these there is a whole variety of superb Air soft guns which will favor you and even put you in a superior position above your fellow gunmen.

We start off at the so called small guns i.e. pistols and handguns which are also called side arms. These are hardly the first choice for combat situations and but they come as the last resort when you have run out of ammunition for the other types of guns. The weapons here usually include the spring loaded type and the electric type and these have a slower muzzle velocity which consequently means a shorter shooting range of around 25feet. Among the side arms we can still consider the personal defense weapons which are essentially compact-sized fully or semi automatic pistols that have a decent shooting range. These Air soft guns include the electric and gas-operated pistols with blowback function.

M4 Collapsible

The most reenacted scenario in the Air soft game is the close quarter battle combat. This includes scenarios such as confined room areas shooting, room to room assault, and between buildings depictions. The Air soft guns appropriate for these scenarios demand good accuracy, maneuverability and range/velocity. The guns in this category are replicas of those used in standard military operations and which have great accuracy and efficiency and mostly have collapsible stocks. Popular weapons in this category are the M4 and the G3.

Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns

The next category is the assault rifles which are typically semi or fully automatic firing guns. This range mostly involves carbine or machine guns and this category of weapons can also be considered for close quarter battles and/or for personal defense purposes. These Air soft guns mimic the standard issue weapons used in most armies. They have long range and accuracy and this makes them suitable for open ground combat. These guns can launch many rounds per second. Examples in this category include the M16, AK-47, and M4 carbine.

For the extra long range scenario we have the battle and sniper rifles. These Air soft guns are mostly single shot guns which are manually corked although they are several models that boast full automatic operation. They have the ability to put down an enemy well outside his or her weapon's effective range. They have longer barrels, are quite bulky, and their accuracy can only be defined as fantastic. Here we have the Soviet Dragunov sniper rifle, M1 Garand battle rifle, M4 mod0/1 sniper, and the M14 which is a sniper cum battle rifle.

Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns


Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns

As you may have noticed when browsing in any particular Air soft online store, there are numerous types of these guns and they suit different types Air soft game combat scenarios. We can therefore breakdown the different types of guns so as to help you fully enjoy any role you may take up. There are several popular scenarios including battlefield and urban combat and these require different roles including machine gun operator, rifleman, sniper and so forth. For all these there is a whole variety of superb Air soft guns which will favor you and even put you in a superior position above your fellow gunmen.

We start off at the so called small guns i.e. pistols and handguns which are also called side arms. These are hardly the first choice for combat situations and but they come as the last resort when you have run out of ammunition for the other types of guns. The weapons here usually include the spring loaded type and the electric type and these have a slower muzzle velocity which consequently means a shorter shooting range of around 25feet. Among the side arms we can still consider the personal defense weapons which are essentially compact-sized fully or semi automatic pistols that have a decent shooting range. These Air soft guns include the electric and gas-operated pistols with blowback function.

M4 Collapsible

The most reenacted scenario in the Air soft game is the close quarter battle combat. This includes scenarios such as confined room areas shooting, room to room assault, and between buildings depictions. The Air soft guns appropriate for these scenarios demand good accuracy, maneuverability and range/velocity. The guns in this category are replicas of those used in standard military operations and which have great accuracy and efficiency and mostly have collapsible stocks. Popular weapons in this category are the M4 and the G3.

Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns

The next category is the assault rifles which are typically semi or fully automatic firing guns. This range mostly involves carbine or machine guns and this category of weapons can also be considered for close quarter battles and/or for personal defense purposes. These Air soft guns mimic the standard issue weapons used in most armies. They have long range and accuracy and this makes them suitable for open ground combat. These guns can launch many rounds per second. Examples in this category include the M16, AK-47, and M4 carbine.

For the extra long range scenario we have the battle and sniper rifles. These Air soft guns are mostly single shot guns which are manually corked although they are several models that boast full automatic operation. They have the ability to put down an enemy well outside his or her weapon's effective range. They have longer barrels, are quite bulky, and their accuracy can only be defined as fantastic. Here we have the Soviet Dragunov sniper rifle, M1 Garand battle rifle, M4 mod0/1 sniper, and the M14 which is a sniper cum battle rifle.

Breaking Down the Categories of Air Soft Guns


Sunday, October 2, 2011

Airsoft Standard Size AEGs Vs CQB AEGs

When playing with airsoft bb rifles, it is always important to choose the right equipment for the type of environment where you will be playing. Part of choosing the right equipment for the environment is choosing the right airsoft gun to use. When playing with airsoft rifles outdoors, most fields have a large playing area and have a higher FPS limits (usually around 400 FPS). Playing on a larger outdoor field normally means that you will be engaging targets at a longer range, and maneuverability through tight spaces won't be as important. CQB fields are normally indoor fields with limited space for engaging your target with your airsoft bbs, and they normally have much lower FPS limits (usually around 350 FPS). Maneuverability is much more important on CQB fields, where there isn't much as much space for moving and engaging your targets.

When playing at an outdoor field where range is important and the FPS limits are set much higher, a standard size AEG rifle is the best choice. Standard Size AEGs normally fire airsoft bbs between 375 - 400 FPS, and have a longer barrel than CQB size airsoft AEGs rifles. The standard size AEG's longer inner barrel allows it to hit targets at longer distances than a CQB AEG; however the longer barrel limits its maneuverability in a CQB type environment. Another standard size AEG feature that is great for outdoor fields but limits maneuverability in indoor fields is a full length stock. Having a full length stock helps to properly aim down the sights or scope, increasing your chances of hitting your target at long distances, however it also increases the length of the AEG making it more difficult to move in close quarters environments. There are some standard size AEGs guns that work well in both CQB and outdoor field environments. These AEGs rifles normally have shorter barrels such as the M4, R36, and M5 type AEGS. Some standard size AEG rifles also have folding or collapsible stocks that make them much more maneuverable in CQB environments to accurately fire the airsoft bbs.

M4 Collapsible

In a CQB situation it is important to have an AEG rifle that is compact and lightweight, allowing you to be much more agile. CQB engagements are normally fought out in building type structures with limited space to move, and shorter engagement distances. CQB AEGs are designed specifically for CQB environments, with short barrels and stocks to make room clearing and cornering much easier. Their compact design and lower FPS is perfect for quickly engaging targets around corners, and allows for much greater maneuverability. The CQB guns lower FPS design normally means that it will have a higher rate of fire than a standard size AEG, which gives CQB AEGs a slightly faster trigger response. CQB AEGs can be used at outdoor fields as well, but you will probably have to move in close to your targets which can leave you vulnerable.

Airsoft Standard Size AEGs Vs CQB AEGs

Making sure you have the right airsoft equipment and right airsoft gun for the type of environment where you will be playing is always important. Having a gun that is too bulky for a CQB field or having a gun that can't hit targets at longer ranges at an outdoor field is likely to make your day of airsoft much less enjoyable. It always helps to do a little research of the field you will be playing at to determine what equipment to bring. And remember it is always better to over prepare than under prepare. If you are unsure about the type of field you will be playing at, bring both a CQB AEG and a standard size AEG just to be safe!

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Airsoft Standard Size AEGs Vs CQB AEGs