How to choose the right scope for your gun

By |2017-09-05T20:53:50+00:00September 5th, 2017|Scopes|

Choosing the right scope for your airsoft gun can be confusing and difficult. After extensive forum questions, we have noticed that most airsoft players will choose their scopes depending on their style of play and the kind of airsoft gun they are using. Here are some guidelines and recommendations we suggest in order to make finding the right scope a little easier for you. 

What Airsoft BB’s Should You Choose?

By |2017-04-30T20:20:09+00:00April 30th, 2017|News|

The ammunition used in airsoft are small little plastic balls called BB's. They come in different weights, sizes, materials and colours. They are usually composed of plastic, but they are also available with a biodegradable compound. Plastic BB's are often used indoors as for the Biodegradable BB's are used for outdoors. A good quality BB is perfectly round, smooth and consistent throughout each batch. Typically a brightly coloured BB is easier to trace than your typical airsoft BB's.

What To Look For When Buying Your First Airsoft AEG Gun

By |2017-04-07T21:26:30+00:00April 7th, 2017|News|

Try not to buy the very first gun you see right away. Check out reviews from different sources, ask questions, browse through a multitude of airsoft forums and sites, they will have some great suggestions on which guns to start with. If all else fails, our support team is also hear to help. However, airsoft communities have a great support system and getting to know what gun is right for you is easily attainable through some proper research.

Common Questions for Co2 and Gas Powered Airsoft Guns

By |2017-03-22T03:15:15+00:00March 22nd, 2017|Trends|

My Airsoft gun has a leak, what do I do? Most of CO2 leaks are caused by a detached, crushed or deformed O ring or the intake valve. They tend to break the seal between the CO2 canister and the actual CO2 or gas intake. This is usually caused by not using a silicone base oil on a regular basis. You can also verify and make sure the screw near the CO2 valve is tight and not damaged.

Title

Go to Top