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  2. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Spring-powered airsoft guns are generally not as powerful as gas-powered ones, but are more powerful than electric airsoft guns because stiffer springs can often be used without the worry of overloading any motor-gearbox, although some spring shotguns and bolt-action rifles can be very powerful with muzzle velocities up to 400–700 ft/s (120 ...

  3. Airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Most stock airsoft guns have 6.03–6.05 mm (0.237–0.238 in) bore barrels, but best performance [27] is usually seen with "tightbore" barrels, which are 6.01–6.05 mm (0.237–0.238 in) in diameter. However, the tighter the bore, the more likely the chance of a pellet jam, and subsequently, tightbores need to be cleaned and lubricated regularly.

  4. Jing Gong - Wikipedia

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    Jing Gong makes many affordable yet high-performing AEGs. The company's range of AEGs include AR-15 rifles, MP5 submachine guns, G36 rifles, [5] G3 rifles, AK rifles, AUG rifles [6] and the company's best selling model, the FN P90. In addition to AEGs, JG has released their first gas blowback, a Glock 18C, which is a clone of the KSC Glock 18C. [7]

  5. Umarex - Wikipedia

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    UMAREX GmbH & Co. KG is a German manufacturer of air guns (including Umarex air pistols such as the Beretta Elite II), tear-gas and signal pistols, paintball markers under the RAM brand and airsoft guns, based in Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia. [2] The firm was founded in 1972.

  6. Tokyo Marui - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Marui was the first company to introduce airsoft guns powered solely by electric motor gearbox-driven spring-piston assembly in 1992, which they called "automatic electric gun" (AEG). This compact air pump system was implemented in their first battery-powered automatic firing replica, the FAMAS F1. Other airsoft guns were then introduced.

  7. Magpul FMG-9 - Wikipedia

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    The Magpul FMG-9 is a prototype folding submachine gun, designed by Magpul Industries in 2008. It is made out of polymer in place of metal, reducing weight. The FMG-9 never left the prototype stage, and never saw widespread production on any level, as the item was only produced by Magpul as a proof of concept.

  8. Legal issues in airsoft - Wikipedia

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    An airsoft gun may be imported if it meets the required markings. An airsoft gun that is obviously a child's toy (e.g. made out of clear plastic or at a drastically different scale) [13] and fires only very light pellets (less than 2 g) no faster than 152.4 m/s (500 ft/s) would not be classified as a firearm under the Canadian Firearms Act. [13]

  9. Airsoft pellets - Wikipedia

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    Low-quality 6 mm 0.12 g plastic airsoft pellets. Airsoft pellets (known as BBs) are spherical projectiles used by airsoft guns.Typically made of plastic, [1] they usually measure around 6 mm (0.24 in) in diameter (though selective models use 8 mm), [1] and weigh 0.20–0.40 g (3.1–6.2 gr), with the most common weights being 0.20 g and 0.25 g, while 0.28 g, 0.30 g, 0.32 g and 0.40 g BBs are ...