Saturday, October 10, 2009

Airsoft Guns Have Serious Implications To Be Considered

By Anthony Carter

Can you distinguish between a real gun and a toy version when they are lying on a table before you, when a toy gun is made to look exactly like the lethal weapon next to it? You may be able to have a second look, even pick them up to try and find the real weapon, but when you are crouched down fearing for your life with gun welding criminals shouting - how do you choose the airsoft guns then?

What was once a toy with no killing powers on the table; has become a life threat in the hands of criminals. So if ever you find yourself with a gun pointed at you - never assume that it may be a toy. Always take guns seriously.

Originally the airsoft gun came on the market as toys that were used either as novelties or later on when they saw a whole sport evolve round them. Serious airsoft games were developed by adrenalin junkies who thought games of shooting at people in real life situations was fun.

As these games progressed, so did the expectations for better and stronger weapons. This saw the first spring loaded models slowly but surely loose their market position to weapons that use different forms of propulsion.

In an effort to mimic the explosiveness of gun powder, manufacturers started installing gas chambers in the pistols. These pushed the bullet out at very realistic speeds, adding to the thrills of the gamers. Airsoft guns took a step closer to being real weapons.

Compressed air eventually moved to the side as inert gasses such as propane were used to fire guns with. Propane has a massive expansion rate, delivering very high pressures in the barrel in an instant. To add to the realism, propane fired guns produce a smell that mimics the smell of a real gun being fired.

When the smoking cap was introduced, airsoft guns acquired the ability to smoke just like real guns do after a shot being fired. The shooting reality games grew to ultimate heights with this new addition.

Every day the designers and producers of airsoft guns work hard at it to get as close to real deal weapons as the can. Producing more fierce weapons as a result! Japan, a major exporter of airsoft guns was the first to banish the possession or use of these toys from their country by installing very strict laws. As they are a source of export income, they have shunned their social responsibilities towards other people across the globe. The have not stopped for a second, exporting these potentially dangerous weapons, although this responsibility should remain with the country of import.

Should you buy one of these weapons, there are a couple of things you should know and keep in mind, especially if you have bought it for a child. Fired from close range, the bullets coming from these guns can penetrate skin and will definitely blind someone if the bullet enters the eye. These guns are not toys anymore and should be used under strict supervision only.

When used properly you can actually have hours and hours of fun playing with airsoft guns. There seems to be a thrill in pulling the trigger pretending to kill another human being. For those who enjoy these thrills, this is the only matter of concern as they see these weapons as totally innocent.

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