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The history of "airsoft" originated in Japan in the mid-1970s, mainly because it was illegal to possess firearms by individuals. Guns first provision of power airsoft spring replica firearms that fired 6mm, plastic pellets or BBs. The weapon spread to China, Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan and the Philippines, and became very popular mainly due to restrictions on firearms in these countries.

The first airsoft guns guns air with the shot, guns reservation and spring driven pellet guns. The early Japanese air driven pellet guns were based on semi-automatic pistols. It was spring power. The plastic pellet was propelled through the air when the piston spring was released. In the type of weapons End, reaching a limit explosive was used to make the sound of gunfire and to eject the spent cartridge. In spring driven pellet guns, a spring is used to propel the pellet held between two small sections and released when the gun went off.

Mattel, the famous American toy company had already sold a product called "Shootin Shells" back in the 1950s. These weapons were identical to spring pellet guns and had driven Stik-M-Caps that exploited to emulate the sound of gunfire. In the 1980s, Daisy BB Gun Company produces models gun spring airsoft called Replisoft and shot at each other from opposing players.

The popularity of airsoft guns in the United States and Europe began in the mid-1990s. There is still interest in the west. In 2003, Daisy began to manufacture and sell airsoft guns, once again in the United States States. "Powerstrike" is the brand name used by the company. Other manufacturers are following in the footsteps of Daisy and a lot of different models have entered the United States market airsoft gun.

Airsoft Guns provides detailed information about airsoft guns, airsoft gun history, airsoft gun pellets, airsoft machine guns and more. Airsoft Guns is the sister site of Dirt Bikes Info.

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