| War Game Tactics And Airsoft Guns |
| Written by Anthony Carter |
| Sunday, 07 February 2010 09:00 |
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If you are into war games then you are most likely going to find the airsoft guns the best bang for your buck, so to speak. Realistic, life like guns that fire small but safe projectiles that reduce the injury rate of BB guns or paintball guns. These are becoming the main staple for war gamers. Unless the gun is fired at very close range, these are the safe version for gaming all over the woods or in the fields.
If you are into war games then you are most likely going to find the airsoft guns the best bang for your buck, so to speak. Realistic, life like guns that fire small but safe projectiles that reduce the injury rate of BB guns or paintball guns. These are becoming the main staple for war gamers. Unless the gun is fired at very close range, these are the safe version for gaming all over the woods or in the fields. Using your tactical experience and your ability to put together defensive and offensive plans with your team will come together to determine the outcome of the game. The realism of the gun adds to its accuracy. Once you get a handle on how far your gun will fire you will be able to fire with greater accuracy. Your choices are narrowed down the spring, gas, and electric. Some of your trigger options are better for target practice, but usually you can use them almost interchangeably if that is your preference. If you're looking for an airsoft gun to break in, the spring loaded trigger is the most favorable. The smaller investment means that you can recoup more of your initial expenses if it turns out that you're not as into it as you thought you'd be. These are also the most popular. While they are often recommended for target practice, the price is right for all kinds of activities. The spring loaded trigger option has one major drawback for the war games. There is no automatic re-fire. It has to be manually loaded, slowing down reaction and fire time, in between each shot. Moving up the line in the spring loaded selection can help solve this issue. While these remain realistic and very life like, you can buy the gun style that will hold a magazine clip. Remember that if you're playing war games you might be changing magazines in the dark and in the cold of the night air. These are more expensive airsoft guns than the spring loaded version, but they also don't require loading for each and every round. They do have a poor reputation of reliability when the temperature drops. Some people have reported problems as warm as 50 degrees. Others have found that the gun delivers more than reasonable reliability in climates where frigid temperatures are rare. You can have a lot of fun playing war games and practicing your tactical skills over the weekend, but remember that these guns look like replicas of the real version. Simply using some common sense will keep all of us out in the woods keeping the war games alive and well. Those who ignore common sense courtesies as well as laws risk the fun for all of us. With the safety advancements, the airsoft guns are reaping a higher interest in war games, especially in the younger generation. While the debate regarding whether you should allow your child or teenager to participate in war games will go on forever, the interest is definitely there. Always practice safe, law abiding game play and advise others to do the same. About the Author: Author Information: Anthoy Carter enjoys the sport of airsoft and is very knowlegdeable about airsoft guns. Go to this website to find the best place to find airsoft guns. |