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Airsoft Safety Tips

Airsoft guns are a great starter weapon for many older children and young adults. Since they do not use metal pellets, they are a safer option than a regular BB gun. Even though plastic pellets are used as ammunition, follow these airsoft safety tips to avoid injuries.

Learn how the gun works before you load it

For the safest experience with an airsoft gun, the first thing you do is learn how the gun works. Do not load the ammunition into the gun until you completely read the instructions. Understand how an airsoft gun works is an important key to preventing accidental injury.

Wear safety goggles

Always wear safety goggles or masks when there is ammunition in your gun. You run the risk of serious eye injury if you operate an airsoft gun without proper eye protection.

Protect your skin with the proper apparel

There are clothes available that are specifically designed to protect your skin from these tiny plastic pellets. They are fitted with a special lining that takes the sting out of being hit. If you do not have this special gear, wear a thick pair of jeans and a very thick shirt. Never have any skin exposed when engaging in airsoft battles.

Supervise children under the age of 16

Airsoft guns are a safer option for teaching children how to handle a weapon, but always supervise them to ensure that they follow proper safety procedures. Always keep airsoft guns in a safe place where younger children cannot reach them, and never store a loaded gun.

Airsoft guns are a safer alternative to BB guns, but they still can cause serious injury if used improperly. They shoot at speeds of 400 feet per second or more, so follow these safety tips at all times to prevent injuries.