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A new trend in making airsoft guns look as real as their lethal counterparts, brought with it a massive dilemma. In that you cannot tell the difference between airsoft guns and real weapons by only visual inspection. Even if you had all the time in the world to study these weapons, making a choice will be impossible. Imagine what you will do if you find yourself staring down the barrel of one during a robbery?

These guns may not have the ability to shoot you dead, but when a criminal points a gun at you, even if it is not real, you may still react the wrong way and end up losing your life. Always take any weapon pointed at you very seriously.

From the very first time these airsoft guns arrived in stores, they proved to be a clear winner in sales. This has been boosted by the numerous reality based games which have been developed around these sinister looking weapons.

As these games progressed, so did the expectations for better and stronger weapons. This saw the first spring loaded models slowly but surely loose their market position to weapons that use different forms of propulsion.

Complying with demand meant another stronger propellant had to be introduced, and this came in the form of compressed air. The bullets flew out further and faster when a gas pushed it out of the barrel; very much like an explosion of traditional gun powder does in real weapons.

When these air guns were found lacking, manufacturers introduced propane, a very volatile gas in its place, as the driving force for airsoft guns. These guns proved a big hit as even the smells were close to those produced by real weapons being fired.

When the smoking cap was introduced, airsoft guns acquired the ability to smoke just like real guns do after a shot being fired. The shooting reality games grew to ultimate heights with this new addition.

Manufacturers of these weapons respond to every whim and cry their customers may have and in the process more lethal looking and acting toy weapons are made daily. Funnily enough, the major role player in this industry, Japan, realized what a threat these toys actually are and banned Japanese people from owning or using them. Not for a moment do they consider what these weapons are doing all over the world and exports just stay on the rise. However the onus is on the country importing these to take responsibility

When you buy one of these airsoft guns and bring it home, treat it like a real weapon from the get go. Children can do great harm to themselves or others when they play with guns such as these on their own. Gas propelled bullets will penetrate skin and definitely destroy an eye if fired from up close-up, leaving a child blinded. You will be a fool to think of these toys as being harmless, and this may cost you dearly.

Used under supervision and with all the necessary safety gear, playing with these airsoft guns can be a huge amount of fun if shooting at other people is meaningful to you. Toys that look like real weapons will always be a huge concern to those who do not share the fascination for mock killing games and these people should be respected as well.

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