When you will do your first research and read the first airsoft gun reviews you will notice immediately that the airsoft guns are categorized in 3 different kinds: spring airsoft guns, electric and gas fired guns.
Spring airsoft guns use a spring to fire the BB and usually are less expensive since they don't use gas or electric power to function They are great if you're an amateur or new to airsoft. But keep in mind that you will have to cock and re-cock the slider each time you shoot. Spring airsoft guns aren't automated or semi automated; they also are only good for 10 feet shooting ranges. The have pretty good accuracy and fps (feet per second) rate but it all depends on the weight of the BB used. While browsing airsoft gun reviews in order to decide which spring gun is best for you, you will probably find many enthusiasts on one side, and others saying it's a newbie gun on the other. In my opinion they are both right, most spring guns are great for newbies, easy to use and maintain.
Gas powered airsoft guns, also called GBB, get power from gas inserted in the target of the airsoft gun. The gas can be bought separately in the shape of tin cans (resembles a lot to an aerosol can). A number of these use what is known as "green gas", which is generally less expensive than (although just as efficient as) CO2. Gas powered airsoft guns are not for amateurs because they are harder to handle and care for. Gas guns are at least semi auto and usually are more durable. But they shot harder, so they can be more painful for your enemies. There is one important thing to keep in mind regarding to gas airsoft guns: you may always need to use the right sort of gas as it will damage the gun and could cause harm to yourself. So, when going through airsoft gun reviews for gas guns, check out how expensive is the gas you are going to use to power it.
Electrical guns use batteries to draw power from. Usually, a gun will need 4 batteries -- chargeable batteries are recommended because they don't last long. When it comes to electric guns, available models can be separated into two subcategories: low-powered and high-powered. Low-powered guns are usually only rated at speeds up to 200 fps. High-powered guns, commonly known as AEGs, can shoot faster, some reaching speeds of 400 fps or more. Both types are usually capable of semi-auto and full-auto fire. AEGs are considerably more expensive than their low-powered counterparts. If you are a beginner or an amateur player, low-powered weapons are a good choice without having to break the bank to get equipped. But if you're competing in military-themed games, more power can make a huge difference. Electric guns normally have the highest rate of fire making them very popular choices as assault rifles, submachine guns, and pistols. The more expensive a model costs, will typically indicate the quality of how the gun was manufactured, as well as how well the gun will shoot, so read airsoft gun reviews before deciding to not purchase a model just because it seams much expensive then the other types, most of the times it can be a great deal for you.
Sorina Dascalu, aka Major Koning in the airsoft war, is a mercenary who puts passion into the game, proud owner of a M24 Classic Army, an E-90 Echo 1 AEG and a spring Desert Eagle just in case.
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