The Airsoft Question and Answer Book is intended for anyone who wants some basic information about the sport of airsoft and airsoft game playing. Airsoft is growing in popularity both because it's a safe and inexpensive way to practice shooting skills at home (with a weapon that's virtually identical to an actual firearm) and because more and more people are becoming interested in taking part in airsoft games.
What exactly are airsoft games? Airsoft games are generally military simulations played by two or more teams and take place either indoors (CQB or Close Quaters Combat games) or outdoors (usually referred to as "woodland" games). Who plays airsoft games? Many law enforcement agencies and military units carry out airsoft exercises as an economical and effective training option, but the vast majority of games are played by people like you and me. If you go to a typical airsoft match you're liable to see players ranging in age from 14 or 15 to 50 or older, both men and women. Accountants, sales people, students, construction workers, soldiers and ex-soldiers -- players come from all walks of life. They enjoy the camaraderie, the opportunity to practice military skills and the chance to get some exercise and have fun at the same time.
If you’re interested in collecting airsoft guns, using them to sharpen your shooting skills, or thinking about actually joining a team, here’s a chance to learn some of the basics of airsoft.
What exactly are airsoft games? Airsoft games are generally military simulations played by two or more teams and take place either indoors (CQB or Close Quaters Combat games) or outdoors (usually referred to as "woodland" games). Who plays airsoft games? Many law enforcement agencies and military units carry out airsoft exercises as an economical and effective training option, but the vast majority of games are played by people like you and me. If you go to a typical airsoft match you're liable to see players ranging in age from 14 or 15 to 50 or older, both men and women. Accountants, sales people, students, construction workers, soldiers and ex-soldiers -- players come from all walks of life. They enjoy the camaraderie, the opportunity to practice military skills and the chance to get some exercise and have fun at the same time.
If you’re interested in collecting airsoft guns, using them to sharpen your shooting skills, or thinking about actually joining a team, here’s a chance to learn some of the basics of airsoft.