Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Common Sense Airsoft Safety

Here are some basic rules that should keep you out of trouble:
  • DO NOT use, expose, or show your Airsoft guns on public land or in plain public view.
  • DO NOT play Airsoft games on public property such as schools, parks, or playgrounds.
  • DO NOT play Airsoft games on private property WITHOUT the owner's permission.
When transporting your Airsoft be sure that it is completely concealed from public view and not readily identifiable as a weapon. In the event that you are confronted by law enforcement officers comply with all their requests.
Airsoft Safety:

It is absolutely vital that everyone participating in Airsoft games take every precaution that they can to be safely protected. Even though Airsoft is far less dangerous then paintball the Airsoft guns still have the potential to do damage to you if you are not careful. To prevent unnecessary bodily harm while playing Airsoft games you should use goggles, long sleeve shirts, and gloves. As the saying goes, "It's better to be safe then sorry!" In addition to your personal safety remember that the future of Airsoft is in the hands of those playing it right now, and if we aren't acting responsibly then there will be no future for Airsoft in the years to come. Lord only knows how trigger happy Americas courts are in regards to this sort of thing so please be careful when you play and act like an adult whenever you are using an Airsoft gun.


You should ALWAYS wear eye protection at the very least. It wouldn't be intelligent to lose the use of one or more of your eyes just to play a game now would it? I didn't think so. Make sure that you are using high endurance goggles that can withstand the impact of a plastic Airsoft BB at whatever FPS limit you have established. It's a good idea to test whatever goggles you are planning on using by shooting at them from about 5-10 feet away PRIOR to using them in a Airsoft game. This way you know for sure that they will be strong enough. Masks are even more protective then Goggles and if you don't mind wearing one then you should do so. There are a wide variety of Paintball masks on the market currently so you shouldn't have any difficulty in finding one that you like. Considering that paintballs on the average have a more powerful impact then a 6mm plastic Airsoft bb you should be safe using most of them. And finally, NEVER ever remove your eye protection while on the field or still in a game. If you are seen without your eye protection on you will be considered "killed" for purposes of the game and, depending on the hosts, may be asked to leave permanently!







Link to article: http://www.airsoftking.com/safety.htm

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