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Airsoft Guns and Rifles
Airsoft is a very popular game and lots of people are getting interested in this game. It can be called a hobby or a sport. Airsoft is a game with replica firearms, and the participants eliminate each other by shooting non-metallic pellets from these replica firearms like guns and rifles. These replicas are made from plastic and only the external size and shape are like the real firearms. Airsoft games are becoming popular sport in US, UK and Europe.
The Airsoft guns, which are replicas of real guns, shoot small plastic balls at velicity ranging from 30 to 260 m/s. You should be above 18 years if you are interested in buying a Airsoft gun and these guns come with an orange tip, which should not be removed. People enjoy playing the game 'Airsoft' with these Airsoft guns, which are safe and harmless, but it should be handled properly and not be misused. These guns are also called BB guns or Pellet Guns.
An Airsoft Gun can be operated by gas, spring or electric motor. Depending on the quality and the type of Airsoft guns, there is variation in prices. Spring operated Airsoft guns are less in price compared to gas operated Airsoft guns.A Spring Airsoft Gun is readily available and less expensive. They are manually operated and therefore cannot be automatic and semi automatic. Before you fire a shot you have to reload by re-cocking the spring. You can use it anytime as these guns don't depend on battery or gas.
Another type of Airsoft gun is the Electric Airsoft Gun. These guns are powered by an electric motor. A rechargeable battery is used to power this motor, which makes the gun shoot the pellets. Originally developed in Japan, these guns can shoot around 750 rounds per minute, fully automatically. They are widely used in competitions as they need not be recharged very often.
The third type of Airsoft gun is the Gas Airsoft Gun. Gases like HFC-134a or Green gas are used to operate these guns. When shooting, the slide moves back and forth, and there is a gas chamber where the gas is re-loaded after several shots. These guns can be fully automatic or semi-automatic.
Airsoft Pistols and Airsoft Rifles are used in Airsoft games and this game offers relaxation and lot of thrill away from your routine life and work. If you are interested in playing the game, you can get yourself an Airsoft Sniper Rifle, for distance firing, with accuracy. They are available in the price range you want and in different camouflage colors to suit the terrain.
Another interesting game is the racing game with radio control vehicles. Many people consider it as a hobby. Children nowadays prefer and demand for RC toys like RC cars and RC trucks. RC vehicles are vehicles that are operated and controlled by radio signals from hand-held transmitters. The RC helicopter comes in four types; electric, gas, nitro and petrol/gas. The RC airplanes are also very interesting. If you like water sports get a RC boat and during winter, you can get a RC hovercraft to race on the snow or ice. The RC buggie is also a very versatile vehicle.
About the Author
The author has a website where you can purchase quality Airsoft Pistol, Airsoft Rifle, Airsoft Sniper Rifle, Electric Airsoft Gun, Gas Airsoft Gun, Spring Airsoft Gun, RC Toys, Airsoft Toys and other toys.
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Confederate Gun-Boat Planter $39.99 Confederate Gun-Boat Planter - Giclee Print |
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Brazilian Gun-Boat Squadron, 1858 $39.99 Brazilian Gun-Boat Squadron, 1858 - Giclee Print |
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James River, VA, Gun boat Mendota, Civil War $19.99 James River, VA, Gun boat Mendota, Civil War - Premium Poster |
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British Motor Gun Boat 1939-45 $17.25 During World War II, few groups within the Royal Navy fought a harder, more intense war than the men of Coastal Forces. Their job was to operate the Motor Torpedo Boats (MTBs), Motor Launches (MLs) and Motor Gun Boats (MGBs) that protected coastal convoys, attacked enemy ones, and performed a myriad of duties, which include the dropping of agents and commandos on a hostile shore, raids on enemy ports, and near-suicidal attacks on larger enemy warships. While the MTBs were the "bombers," delivering their payload of high explosive torpedoes, the crew of the MGBs used their machine guns and small-calibre guns to sink, burn or destroy their enemy counterparts. For that reason they saw their frail, sleek craft as the "Spitfire of the Seas." Motor Gun Boats were similar to Motor Torpedo Boats, only their decks were crammed with as many guns as they could carry - and to man these weapons, they required a larger crew. During the early years of the war, they were used to counter the threat posed by German E-Boats in the English Channel, but by 1941 they were in use offensively, conducting sweeps along the enemy coast in search of prey. By 1942 British MGBs were seen in the Mediterranean, interdicting Axis supply routes to North Africa, and later supporting the Allied invasion forces as they landed in Sicily, Italy and the South of France. The majority of these small wooden craft were built in Britain by the British Power Boat Company or Fairmile Marine. They came in a variety of shapes and sizes, but in late 1942 the Fairmile "D" MGB made its appearance - a boat which would come to dominate coastal operations during the last years of the war. Known as "Dog Boats" by their crew, they were fast, powerful and versatile. By the end of the war, over 200 of these small boats had been built and they represented the pinnacle of wartime British motor boat design. This New Vanguard title tells the story of these fragile but deadly little warships. |
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Frank On A Gun-boat $93.59 No Synopsis Available |
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Frank on a Gun-boat $8.77 No Synopsis Available |
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Gun $10 Gun |
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On The Boat $10 On The Boat |
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British Motor Gun Boat, 1939-1945 $15.26 No Synopsis Available |
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Boat It $6 Boat It - Pop It Off Boyz |
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Extreme Optiks StillMan - Dark Gun $26.95 These sunglasses combine sleek aviator styling along with complete eye protection in a comfortable, lightweight metal frame. Quality materials make them ideal for driving. The curved metal frame comes with spring hinges and temple fittings for the ultimate in comfort. The optical quality polycarbonate lenses are Polarized to cut out glare in any given environment. Glare can be found on water, ice, snow, boat seats? anywhere the sun can reflect off and block your vision. The lenses also give you shatter resistant 100% UVA and UVB protection. Available Colors: Dark Gun, Shiny Dark Gun. |
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Extreme Optiks Conquer - Dark Gun $26.95 These sunglasses combine sleek styling along with complete eye protection in a comfortable, lightweight metal frame. Quality materials make them ideal for driving. The curved metal frame comes with spring hinges and temple fittings for the ultimate in comfort. The optical quality polycarbonate lenses are Polarized to cut out glare in any given environment. Glare can be found on water, ice, snow, boat seats? anywhere the sun can reflect off and block your vision. The lenses also give you shatter resistant 100% UVA and UVB protection. Available Colors: Dark Gun, Matte Dark Gun. |
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E-boat Vs Mtb (Paperback) $24.86 During WWII, German E-Boats were so active in the English Channel that the narrow stretch of water became known as `E-Boat Alley`. To counter the threat of these E-Boats, Britain brought its coastal forces to bear - flotillas of small Motor Torpedo and Gun Boats (MTBs and MGBs) and Motor Launches (MLs). As the Germans sought to maintain their supremacy in Channel waters, they continued to develop their E-Boat designs to accommodate more armor and more firepower. Rather than matching the newer E-Boats for armament, the British developed several types to fulfill the varied roles for which the Kriegsmarine were attempting to use the E-Boat. This book details this developing conflict, examining the evolution of the boats involved, and covering the their battles from fights in the Thames estuary to the build-up for D-Day. |


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