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CA 249 MKII Support Gun
This is the CA 249 MKII Support Gun – Classic Army CA249 MKII uses some of the most advanced airsoft support gun technologies to come in recent years.
Unlike other…
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8908A Spring M4 Airsoft BB Gun
8908 spring powered M4A1 airsoft BB gun at Just BB Guns…
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ZM04 Spring BB Pistol
This is the ZM04 Spring BB Pistol from Cyma, now at Just BB Guns. ​This BB Pistol is a compact and affordable airsoft sidearm, ideal for beginners and casual enthusiasts.
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HA101 Spring BB Pistol
This HA101 Colt 1911 is a spring BB pistol that resembles the real thing very closely. This pistol from HFC is a quality single shot spring powered pistol which is…
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HA106 Spring BB Pistol
This is the HA106 Spring BB Pistol from HFC, which is modelled on the Beretta M9, and it resembles the real one very closely.
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HA107 Spring BB Pistol
This HA-107 Colt 1911 is a spring BB pistol that resembles the real thing very closely.
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HG160 Gas Airsoft Pistol Full Auto
This HFC HG160 is full of features that are not commonly found on airsoft gas blowback pistols and offers both semi and full-auto firing.
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HG190 CO2 Airsoft Pistol
The HG190 is a replica of the Beretta M92 pistol, also known as the M190 Special Force.
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HG190 Gas Airsoft Pistol
The HG190 is a replica of the Beretta M92 pistol, also known as the M190 Special Force.
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HG193B CO2 Semi Airsoft Pistol
This is the HG193B, modelled on the M92F, but complete with an intimidating compensator attached to the outer barrel.
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HG193B Gas Airsoft Pistol
This is the HG193B, modelled on the M92F, but complete with an intimidating compensator attached to the outer barrel.
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HGA194 Full Auto Co2 Airsoft Pistol
This HGA194 is an airsoft replica of the Beretta M92 pistol also known as the M190 Special Force. This is a full/semi-auto CO2 airsoft metal pistol with a good FPS…
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HGA199 Full Auto Co2 Airsoft Pistol
This HGA199 is an airsoft replica of the Beretta M92 pistol also known as the M190 Special Force. This is a full/semi-auto CO2 airsoft metal pistol with a good FPS…
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M4 RIS Zombie Hunter 0504 Gen2
This SRC M4 RIS ZOMBIE HUNTER 2nd Generation electric airsoft rifle is powered by the SRC GEN2 gearbox and has lots of upgrades from the standard M4 R.I.S rifle, battery…
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M4 RIS Zombie Hunter 0504 Gen3
This SRC M4 RIS ZOMBIE HUNTER 3rd generation electric airsoft rifle is powered by the SRC GEN3 gearbox and has lots of upgrades from the standard M4 R.I.S rifle, battery…
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M4 RIS Zombie Hunter 0504 Sportline
Sportline Zombie Hunter RIS AEG GE-0504, this SRC M4 RIS, battery and charger are NOT included with this airsoft gun.
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MB03A Sniper Rifle
This is the MB03A Sniper Rifle, an excellent bolt action airsoft sniper rifle that offers impressive performance for a great low price.
Please note that the Scope and Bipod are not…
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SRC 1911A1 Gas Blowback Pistol SR45A1
This is the NEW SR45A1 1911 Gas airsoft pistol from SRC.
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SRC 1911A1 Gas Full Action Blowback Airsoft Pistol SR45A1
This is the SR45A1 1911 full-action blowback Gas airsoft pistol from SRC.
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NEW TO AIRSOFT GUNS
If you are new to Airsoft Guns, then we hope that the following information will help you understand our hobby. First, let’s understand the difference between BB Guns and Airsoft Guns; this one is easy – there is no difference. Both terms describe a gun that fires 6mm plastic BB pellets and is used for skirmishing or target shooting.
SPRING AIRSOFT RIFLES
Spring-powered Airsoft Guns are a type of BB Gun that uses a manually compressed spring to propel plastic BBs. These guns are typically single-shot, requiring the user to manually cock the spring each time they want to fire a BB. When the spring is compressed and released, it drives a piston forward, which in turn propels the BB out of the barrel. Spring-powered airsoft guns are often considered beginner-friendly due to their simplicity and reliability. They don’t require batteries or Gas/CO2 to operate, making them cost-effective and low maintenance.
ELECTRIC AIRSOFT RIFLES
Electric Airsoft Guns, often referred to as AEG (Automatic Electric Gun), is a type of gun powered by an electric motor and typically uses a rechargeable battery to function. AEGs are popular among airsoft players due to their semi-automatic or fully automatic firing capabilities, high rate of fire, and consistent performance. Inside an AEG, there’s an electric motor that drives a gearbox containing gears and a piston assembly. When the trigger is pulled, it completes an electrical circuit, causing the motor to turn. The motor then rotates the gears, which in turn compresses a spring and propels the piston forward. The piston’s movement creates air compression, which propels the BB out of the barrel. AEGs offer versatility, as many models allow for customization and upgrades to enhance performance.
GAS / CO2 AIRSOFT RIFLES
Gas or CO2 Airsoft Guns are a type of gun powered by compressed gas, typically either Propane, Green Gas, or CO2 (carbon dioxide). These guns use compressed Gas to propel plastic BBs. There are two main types of gas-powered guns: Gas Blowback (GBB) Guns and Non-blowback Guns; both types of gas-powered Airsoft Guns offer advantages such as consistent performance in various temperatures and environments. However, they do require a supply of gas cartridges or gas cans for operation, which can add to the ongoing cost of using these guns.
ABOUT AIRSOFT GUNS
Airsoft Guns have various uses, including target shooting, skirmishing and recreational shooting. They are commonly used for skirmishing at events or just for fun with friends and plinking. The cost of an Airsoft Gun depends on the type, brand, and features. Entry-level air rifles can start at around £50, and high-end models can cost over £300. Please note that in the UK, Airsoft Guns are not considered suitable for self-defence or pest control. The law strictly regulates the use of firearms for self-defence purposes, and Airsoft Guns are primarily designed for recreational and sporting activities. Using an Airsoft Gun for self-defence can lead to legal consequences. You are permitted to shoot on your land. You can also gain permission to shoot on other people’s land, but this has to be confirmed with the landowner. You are not allowed to shoot on any public property. There are now many shooting clubs and Airsoft Skirmish Sites in the UK where you can shoot, regardless of ability.