134a
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A type of airsoft gas
134a is one of the weakest gasses available for
airsoft guns. This gas is safe for use in all GBB and NBB guns and often
contains a lubricant. Most eastern produced guns are only guaranteed by
the manufacturer if you use nothing but 134a gas.
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ACP
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Automatic Colt Pistol
ACP is an abbreviation used to describe the
real-steel .45 calibre semi-automatic pistol bullet. Invented by Colt for
their 1911 range, this bullet is larger and more powerful than many, but
the increased size does not allow many rounds to be stored in the gun
prior to shooting. Airsoft Colt 45 replicas are often called 'Airsoft
Colt 45ACP replicas', although they actually still use the same 6mm
plastic BB that is used throughout airsoft.
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AE
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Action Express
The Action Express is the name given to the new
real-steel .50 calibre semi-automatic pistol bullet. This term has no
relevance in airsoft except to say that the airsoft Desert Eagle GBB
replicas have been tagged the 'Desert Eagle .50AE GBB'.
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AEG
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Automatic Electric Gun
This is the most popular type of airsoft gun for
skirmishing use. It is powered by battery and operates through a series
of gears and a spring-powered piston.
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After-market parts
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Airsoft add-ons and enhancements
This refers to the tougher internals, the stronger
springs and all the other upgrades you can buy for your airsoft replica,
after its original purchase. If it doesn't come shipped with the gun and
you can buy it, install it and see the improvement, it's an after-market
part.
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AK (as in AK-47)
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Avtomat Klashnikova or Automatic Kalashnikov
The most widely used automatic rifle manufacturer in
the world. Russian designed, it is widely used throughout the Soviet
region and the middle-east. There are several Airsoft variants available.
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AR
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Automatic Rifle
A rifle that reloads itself automatically after shooting.
Colt added the prefix 'AR' on to the model numbers of some of their
automatic rifles to indicate this ability.
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AUG
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Armee Universal Gewehr
In English it means 'Universal Army Rifle' - a modern
bullpup rifle made by Steyr of Austria and used by the military forces of
several countries. A few airsoft variants are available.
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Barrel
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The tube that the projectile travels through
The barrel is the long strong tube running through
all guns, whether airsoft or real-steel. It holds the projectile straight
as it gains speed and ensures that it leaves the gun still travelling in
the same direction. The barrel is one of the most dependant factors when
improving the accuracy of a gun, although this is not particularly true
with airsoft due to the inherent instability of a Ball Bearing in flight.
Airsoft barrels are also smooth inside and are not rifled like most
firearms.
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BB
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Ball Bearing
The ball bearing is the ammunition used by airsoft.
Usually 6mm in diameter, these small plastic balls weigh far less than
half a gram each (usually 0.20g). 8mm BBs are also available for some
replicas.
The benefit to the BB is that as it is spherical, it can be loaded or
fired any way round. Unfortunately, this shape causes inherent
instability during flight (an aerodynamically unstable object) and can
cause slightly more unpredictable flight paths than with a pellet or
bullet.
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BDU
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Battle Dress Uniform
The name given to the clothing worn by a protagonist
during combat. The traditional BDU used in the west is the green DPM
jacket, helmet, trousers and boots.
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Bearings
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Similar to Bushings, but with moving parts
Airsoft AEGs contain Bushings that hold the axle for
each gear in the gearbox. These standard nylon bushings are usually not
very strong and can be replaced with Bearings that will provide less
friction, less resistance and more speed in the AEG gearbox. Bearings can
be quite expensive though and the 7mm bearings are more reliable then the
standard 6mm bearings.
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Blacks
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Type of BDU
For urban and night time skirmishing, green DPM
clothing would be more noticeable than simply dressing in Black. For
these operations, the airsofter is considered to be dressed in 'Blacks'.
It is also worth noting that many modern sets of 'Blacks' are not actually
black at all, rather a dark shade of blue-grey as this helps the wearer to
blend in to a dark environment better.
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Bolt
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The handle that cocks / charges / reloads a gun
The bolt is present on most rifles and SMGs, both
real and airsoft. When manipulated, it allows the user to pull back the
slide hidden inside a gun and load a fresh bullet or BB. A bolt is
unnecessary on guns where the slide is readily accessible (such as
semi-automatic pistols).
NOTE: While AEGs have a bolt, the mechanism of the AEG at this time means
that the bolt has no function. It is entirely cosmetic in all but a rare
few AEGs.
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Bolt Action
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A type of reloading action (single shot, manual
reload)
A Bolt action is commonly found in accurate
long-range real-steel rifles. It is desirable because the bullet is held
securely inside the rifle while firing, providing a small but notable
accuracy increase.
To reload the bolt action rifle after a shot, the bolt must traditionally
be pulled back manually by the shooter allowing the removal of the old
bullet case. The shooter then pushes the bolt forwards again, loading a
fresh bullet in to the breech.
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Breech
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The immediate housing for a bullet / BB at the
point of firing
The Breech is usually a solid object with a hole cut
out in line with the barrel to fit a bullet or BB inside. The projectile
waits in the breech until the firing pin / piston causes the shot to be
fired. It is then launched out of the front of the breech, in to the
barrel and out of the front through the muzzle.
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Bullpup
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A design methodology for rifles
'Bullpup' rifles such as the AUG and the British
SA80 have the magazine and firing mechanism set behind the trigger and
grip, instead of the more traditional layout where the magazine is in
front of the grip (see the M16, AK47, G36, etc...). This results in a
much longer barrel without increasing the length of the gun, which
increases accuracy without making the gun difficult to carry.
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Bump
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Ambush
A slang word which means to ambush or be ambushed.
If you bump an enemy force, you surprise them in attack. If you get
'Bumped' by the enemy, they have ambushed you.
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Bushings
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Similar to Bearings, but with no moving parts
Airsoft AEGs contain nylon Bushings that hold the
axle for each gear in the gearbox. These bushings allow the gears to turn
easily without moving out of position. For stronger powered springs,
metal bushings are required. For ultimate performance, Bearings can be
used instead (like Bushings, but with small ball bearings inside the unit
to reduce friction).
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Butt
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A part of a gun
The butt of a gun can be two different things
depending on the gun you are using.
1. Pistol: The butt is the base of the pistol-grip, where the magazine is
inserted.
2. Rifle: The butt is the rear-most point on the gun. If the rifle has a
stock, the butt is the rubber piece on the back end that presses up
against your shoulder. If there is no stock, the butt is simply the
rear-most point on the gun.
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CA
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Classic Army
An Hong-Kong based airsoft manufacturer who has
specialised in the production of both AEGs and aftermarket parts.
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Calibre
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A measure of the diameter of a bullet, pellet or
BB
Airsoft replicas typically use 6mm Calibre BBs,
although models are available that shoot BBs of 8mm Calibre. Calibres
used by real firearms are typically larger than 6mm and air-gun ammunition
is typically smaller.
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Carbine
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A Shortened version of a non-Carbine rifle
Various different rifles are 'Carbines', meaning
that they have a shorter (usually tougher) barrel than longer versions.
The Carbine is useful as it weighs less and is shorter than most other
rifles, making it tactically suitable for a wider range of roles.
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Chronograph
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A device that measures projectile speed
Chronographs are used on most, if not all airsoft
skirmish sites in order to check the speed at which the BB is shot from
the gun. If the BB is travelling too fast, the gun will be considered
unsafe for open play and its use will be disallowed.
Chronographs generally work by sensing breaks in the available light as a
BB passes over two in-line sensors. The time taken for the BB to pass the
first sensor and reach the second sensor is used to calculate the over all
speed (Muzzle Velocity) of the BB.
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Clip
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Another word for 'Magazine'
See 'Mag'.
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Cocking Handle
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The handle that cocks / charges / reloads a gun
See 'Bolt'.
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Covert
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Action performed secretively
Covert action is action taken with the intent of not
being spotted. Military manoeuvres behind enemy lines are often performed
in a covert manner, so that the enemy will not detect any forces in the
area. There are very few good examples of covert action as its very
nature usually means that we never even know anything has happened.
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CQB
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Close Quarters Battle (aka Close Quarters Combat)
As the name suggests, CQB is the name given to the
tactics and methodologies used while fighting at close range. The tactics
used are very different to those employed on open ground, and rely more on
speed and aggression to be successful. This is still very safe with
airsoft guns as the power output is so low.
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Double-Action
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A type of reloading action (single shot,
integrated manual reload)
Double-Action is normally reserved for revolvers
these days, although several airsoft NBB replicas use a double-action to
reload their shots after reloading.
To reload a double-action gun, you simply pull the trigger. The trigger
is linked to the reloading mechanism which loads the BB in to position
before the trigger has been pulled all the way back. When the trigger
reaches its rear-most point, the shot is fired. This reloading action
can make the trigger more difficult to pull and can lead to lower
effective accuracy.
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DPM
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Disruptive Pattern Material
DPM is the official name given to the camoflague
pattern used on British Army uniforms. Its purpose is to break up the
shape of the human body, making the wearer less visible in wooded areas.
DPM is also available in Desert (cream-yellow colour).
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EBB
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Electric Blow-Back
Electric blow-back is a type of Airsoft blow-back
reloading mechanism. Known for its low powered shots and the rather
clackety noise they tend to make while shooting, these type of guns are
cheap and intended for a younger market. They are powered by standardised
battery cells (4 x AA battery usually) and their entire reloading
mechanism is powered by motor and gears. While the slide on an EBB
usually will move forwards and backwards during shooting, this effect is
not as realistic as the GBB mechanism.
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Ejection Port
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A port that opens to allow used casings to be ejected
Present only in semi-automatic and fully-automatic
guns, the ejection port allows real-steel guns to easily eject bullet
casings once they have been used.
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Field-Strippable (to Field-Strip)
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Able to take-down or take apart a gun without
tools
With real firearms, there is a need to take them
apart to their component pieces in order to perform routine maintenance
and repair faults. In airsoft too, field-strippable models are
appearing. It is usually GBBs that have this feature, making care and
maintenance easy.
The term 'Field-Strippable' refers to a gun that can be taken apart
without tools at any time, and comes from the requirement that soldiers be
able to strip their weapons down in the field.
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Fire Selector Switch
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A switch that allows the shooter to change
between modes of fire
The fire selector switch is only present on guns
that allow multiple modes of fire. For example, on the H&K MP5, the
selector switch provides a choice between Safe, Semi-Auto and Full-Auto
fire.
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FN
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Fabrique Nationale (aka FN Herstal)
A real-steel arms manufacturer based in Liège,
Belgium. Owned by the Herstal Group and incorporating Browning and
Winchester, they produce some of the best weapons ever made, such as the
Browning Hi-Power and the FN P-90, both of which have been made in to
airsoft replicas.
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FPS
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Feet Per Second (a measure of velocity)
The speed of BBs during flight is often measured in
feet per second. This speed is measured to obtain the energy output of
the gun before most skirmishes. (328fps with 0.20g BBs = 1 Joule of
energy).
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Franchi
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Franchi
A real-steel manufacturer specialising in shotguns.
Franchi is owned and run by the Beretta Group and produces good quality
shotguns, specifically the SPAS-12.
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GBB
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Gas Blow-Back
The gas blow back mechanism powers many airsoft
pistols. The BB is launched from the gun using an expanding gas stored in
a reservoir, while the same gas reloads the gun ready for the next shot.
In most semi-automatic pistols, this mechanism provides a very realistic
look and feel to the gun, without being too fragile or problematic.
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Gearbox
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Gearbox
See 'Mechbox'.
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Ghille / Ghille Suit
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Camouflage worn by snipers
The ghille suit is a highly camouflaged suit worn by
snipers for maximum concealment. The suit is made from a central binding
layer and loose strips of material designed to break up the shape of the
human body. Snipers typically customise their suits by adding
plant-matter from the field of combat or rolling around in the mud to
deaden colour differences and contrast.
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H&K
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Heckler & Koch
A German real-steel gun manufacturer, makers of some
of the world's most famous firearms, such as the MP5 SMG, the P7 pistol
and the G36 assault rifle. Their quality control is among the highest in
the industry and they have a well earned reputation for building the best.
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Hi-Cap / High-Cap
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High Capacity (usually refers to airsoft
magazines)
An ingenious mechanism powers hi-cap magazines.
This mechanism allows a magazine that normally holds 50 shots to hold
several hundred. There is usually a wheel that needs to be wound tight in
order to keep upward feeding pressure on the BBs. Hi-Cap mags do allow
you to load hundreds of shots in to your replica, but they can be
problematic if not properly taken care of.
See also 'Lo-Cap' and 'Mid-Cap'.
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HMG
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Heavy Machine Gun
A Real-Steel term that describes a large
fully-automatic gun with high powered bullets, high capacity ammunition
feeds and resistance to overheating. Designed to put a lot of bullets a
very long way away without continuously changing magazines, the HMG
fulfils its role well and several variants have become Airsoft models.
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HOP-UP (HOP)
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A device installed in most airsoft guns to
increase range
The HOP unit is present in most airsoft replicas. A
small piece of rubber is pushed inside the back end of the barrel through
a hole in the top. When the gun is fired, the rubber grips the top
surface of the BB, putting back-spin on it. As the BB leaves the barrel,
the spin creates an imbalance in the aerodynamics of the projectile. The
top surface has less drag, but the lower surface has greater drag, causing
the BB to stay in the air longer and travel a noticeably farther
distance. In real terms, this device can more than double the effective
range of a gun, even though the projectile is actually moving more slowly
through the air.
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ICS
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I Chih Shivan Enterprise Co.
An airsoft manufacturer founded in Taiwan in 1983,
who has specialised in the production of both AEGs and aftermarket parts.
Their replicas are about the best AEG replicas available today and their line of parts is very popular.
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IMI
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Israel Military Industries
A Real-Steel manufacturer that has produced famous firearms such as the Uzi and the Galil.
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Joule
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A measure of energy
A Joule is simply a measurement of energy in all its
forms (kinetic, magnetic, inertial, etc...). With relation to Airsoft, it
is used as a measure of the kinetic energy of BBs as they leave the
muzzle. This muzzle velocity and the weight of the travelling BB give us
the means to calculate the energy of the BB in Joules.
In the UK, 1 Joule is the recommended maximum limit for airsoft guns.
This equates to 328feet per second with 0.20 gram BBs.
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Kick
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A gun's reaction to a bullet being fired
See 'Recoil'.
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Kurz
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German language for 'Short'
Heckler and Koch designate some of their more
compact weapons as 'Kurz' (e.g. H&K MP5-k = ultra-short MP5 variant).
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KSC / KWA
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Airsoft Manufacturer
KSC and KWA are both manufacturers of airsoft
replicas. The two companies have supposed links and their products are
made to identical specifications, but little proof of their relationship
exists. This represents the most commonly held view...
KSC and KWA are actually the same eastern
manufacturer of airsoft guns. The reason behind having two names lies
with the import/export difficulties between Taiwan and Japan. The overall
company is based in Taiwan and produces all its replicas there, but sells
only the KSC version of its guns to Japan. The KWA replicas are reserved
for domestic sale and export to other countries. Most people assume that
KSC guns are better because they cost more, but this cost increase is
largely due to the fact it has been shipped to Japan before shipping out
to the rest of the world. KSC have a Japanese base, but it is not the
main production line.
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KWC
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Kine Well Company, Ltd.
Manufacturer of airsoft guns, specialising mainly in gas powered models.
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LARP
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Live Action Role Play
A type of game where players really immerse
themselves in the game and the story behind it. Role play games often
last for a long time and the focus is more on authenticity of the genre,
than accuracy of your shooting.
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LAW / LAWS
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Light Anti-tank Weapon / Light Anti-tank Weapon
System
This is a real-steel shoulder mounted rocket
launcher, designed to disable or destroy tanks and other armoured
vehicles. LAW units are lightweight (especially after the rocket has been
fired) and disposable and usually only require 1 soldier to use the
weapon. LAWS are available in different calibres and used throughout the
world due to their versatility and relatively low production cost.
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LMG
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Light Machine Gun
The light machine gun is a support weapon. It is
designed to be able to release sustained fire for long periods, but it has
neither the range, nor the power of the HMG. Airsoft replicas do exist,
but they are rare.
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Lo-Cap / Low-Cap
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Low Capacity
Lo-Cap magazines are the ones that are usually
supplied free with AEGs. These magazines typically hold between 50 and
100 shots in a vertical stacked, spring loaded magazine. There is no
winding involved and these magazines tend to feed more reliably, but they
hold less ammunition per mag than other types.
See also 'Mid-Cap' and 'Hi-Cap'.
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LSW
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Light Support Weapon
The LSW is a reasonably new phenomenon within the
armed forces. A gun that takes the same ammunition as the standard
soldier's weapon, but with a few extras. Additional grips, bipod, scope
and belt-feed ammunition are all extra features that an LSW often has to
fulfil its role.
Airsoft models of LSWs are available, but are expensive and often
difficult to get hold of.
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Mag
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Magazine (abbreviation)
The magazine is a detachable part of the gun that
holds the ammunition ready for shooting. In some airsoft guns (usually
GBB models), this can hold the propellant gas as well.
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Mechbox
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The central mechanism of an Airsoft AEG
Every AEG has some form of Mechbox inside. It
translates the rotational movement of an electrical motor in to a
reciprocating motion for the piston, using a set of gears. The mechbox
also loads BBs in to the breech, powers each shot and provides the Safe,
Semi and Full automatic functionality.
The mechbox is also known as a Gearbox by some users, although as the
gears make up so little of this device, Mechbox is the more commonly used
alternative.
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Mid-Cap
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Medium Capacity (usually refers to airsoft magazines)
Mid-Cap magazines usually work the same way as
Lo-Cap magazines (vertical stacked BBs, no winding mechanism, but hold
roughly double the ammunition of a Lo-Cap mag. The track that the BBs
follow inside the mag is longer and contains a longer spring to push the
BBs in to the AEG. Several of these mags hold enough ammunition for
skirmishing, and the Mid-Caps are very reliable.
See also 'Lo-Cap' and 'Hi-Cap'.
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MRE
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Meal - Ready to Eat (
Web site)
Food that is found as part of military Ration Packs
or taken along to airsoft skirmishes, and does not require the usual
levels of preparation. While some MRE food is simply taken out of its
package and eaten cold, there are other types of MRE (found now within the
civilian market) that will cook / heat themselves before hand.
Army MRE packs in the UK consist of mince meat, milk powder, tea bags,
oats, chocolate powder, diuretic biscuits, and many other components.
Most military MREs are very high in energy, so for long term use, it is
recommended you stick to civilian MREs if you're not going to burn the
calories.
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Muzzle
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Muzzle
The muzzle is the very front of the gun, the tip of
the barrel. With assault rifles, this area is covered by a
flash-suppressor and on pistols, it is more usually just where the barrel
ends.
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NATO
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North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
A treaty signed by 26 different countries across the
world including the UK, USA, Canada and most of Europe. The purpose of
this organisation is to safeguard the security and sovereignty of its
member states. NATO is run by committee. This means that every member
gets a vote, but decisions can take years to be made.
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NV / NVG
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Night Vision / Night Vision Goggles
Night vision is everywhere nowadays. The basic
system operates by magnifying available light many times so that night
becomes day for the NV user. Most night vision systems output a green
picture and are available in the forms of monocular, rifle mounted scope,
helmet-mounted goggles and as a feature in many video cameras.
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Overt
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Action performed openly (high visibility action)
Overt action is not secretive and no effort is made
to hide what is being done. A good example of overt action is the high
visibility policing performed by the British Army in Northern Ireland, or
the troops openly patrolling the streets of Baghdad during Gulf War II.
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PDW
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Personal Defence Weapon
Some airsoft guns have the letters 'PDW' stamped
after their name. This is an affectation most commonly used by the
military to describe weapons that are ideally suited to personal defence
in enclosed environments. The airsoft MP5-PDW is a compact variation of
the popular MP5 series, and the
H&K PDW
(also known as the MP7 - a new
concept, designed from the ground up to be a PDW).
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Plinking (to plink)
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Shooting (to shoot) with a low powered airsoft gun
Plinking often refers to the unofficial back-garden
style of shooting, where targets are randomly collected and arranged in
order to be shot down by a low powered airsoft or air gun. (For example,
one could not be considered to be 'plinking' with a high-powered rifle).
[The word 'plink' comes from the noise made by a pellet hitting a tin can]
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R22
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A type of airsoft gas (also known as Green Gas or
Winter Gas)
R22 is a refrigerant gas used to power airsoft gas
guns, both GBB and NBB. R22 is most commonly used in the winter, or when
the temperature drops to just above freezing. It is a strong gas and can
actually break the internals of some airsoft replicas, so it is important
to check with your airsoft supplier whether it is safe to use with your
gun.
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RAS
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A type of accessory interface
See 'RIS'.
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Real-Steel
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A Real-World firearm or accessory (i.e.
non-airsoft)
'Real-Steel' is a widely used term within the
airsoft community that refers to an airsoft gun's real-world counterpart.
For example, the replica MP5 made by Tokyo Marui is referred to as an
'Airsoft MP5', whereas the real MP5 made by H&K is known as the
'Real-Steel MP5'. Accessories are also divided in to 'airsoft' and
'real-steel' accessories. Many real-steel accessories such as scopes,
sights and grips, can be attached to airsoft replicas, provided that there
is a suitable interface present. Airsoft accessories are generally not
suitable for real-steel use as the build strength of airsoft kit is lower.
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Recoil
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A gun's reaction to a bullet being fired
'Every action has an equal and opposite reaction' -
Newton's third law. I'm sure he wasn't on about airsoft when he said
this, but it still holds true.
When a gun is fired, a bullet is launched forward at high speed. The
energy put behind that bullet is effectively split in half. Half would go
toward pushing the bullet forward and the other half would be pushing the
gun backward. The sharp 'kick' that you feel as the gun bounces backward
after a shot, is the recoil.
Airsoft guns don't have a recoil as such, as the energy behind the BB is
very low. Some airsoft guns however, can simulate a recoil. Most
notably, Gas Blow-Back models can simulate recoil as the mechanism moves
forward and backward on top of, or inside the gun.
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Regen
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A Regenerative Game
One of the down-sides of airsoft skirmishing is also
one of its good points. Airsoft BBs do not leave an easily identifiable
'paint-splat' on your clothes as Paintball does, which means that a player
does not necessarily have to consider him/herself 'out' when hit. During
a regen game, the player would drop back to the next available position,
or sit out for a minute or two when 'hit'. They would then rejoin the
game.
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RIS
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Rail Interface System (also known as RAS or 'a Weaver Rail')
A 'RIS/RAS' rail is a flat hexagonal slatted rail
that is attached to a strong-point on some military and airsoft guns.
There are many accessories available that attach directly to this rail in
seconds, making a set of RIS rails an almost essential add-on.
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ROF
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Rate of Fire
See also 'RPM'.
The rate of fire is measured for each gun by counting how many shots can
be fired in 1 second or 1 minute in fully automatic mode. For example,
most airsoft AEGs have a ROF of about 700rpm while some GBBs can shoot at
over 1,000rpm. The faster the ROF the more shots you can fire, but a high
ROF will also drain your ammunition quickly. ROF can also refer to
shooting in Semi-Automatic mode, but this refers to the shooter's ability
to shoot quickly and is widely variable.
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Round
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Another name for a bullet or BB
This name was derived from real-steel ammunition's shape - round! For
example, a magazine with capacity for 30 bullets is commonly called a '30
round mag'.
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RPM
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Rounds Per Minute
See also 'ROF'.
The rate of fire is measured in rounds per minute.
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SAS
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Special Air Service
The SAS are arguably the best trained unit of
soldiers in the western world. Part of the British Army and few in
number, this force undertakes secret and vital tactical work around the
world. Formed by David Stirling, and performing their first missions in
1941, the SAS is famed for its work behind enemy lines.
Several airsoft models have had the term 'SAS' attached to them in order
to try to increase sales off the back of this elite unit's reputation.
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SD
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Schall Daempfer
(German language for 'Sound Suppressor'). H&K make
several variations of their MP5 series with integrated suppressors
(silencers). These models are known as the MP5-SD series
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SEAL
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Sea, Air and Land
The acronym used to describe the US special
operations program. SEAL Teams are all part of this program, but
different teams specialise in different arenas of combat (e.g. jungle,
desert, arctic, etc...). As with the SAS, much airsoft equipment has its
sales boosted by association with the popularity of this elite unit.
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SF
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Sustained Fire
Another name for fully-automatic fire.
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SIG
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Schweitzerische Industrie Gesellschaft
(German language for 'Swiss Industrial
Corporation'). Sig are a real-steel manufacturer based in Eckernforde,
Germany and across Switzerland. They make all manner of firearm, many of
which have become airsoft replicas.
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Skirmishing (to Skirmish)
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To use airsoft replicas in a mock battle, also
known as Wargaming
This is the sport that has grown around airsoft.
Teams of willing players don DPMs and airsoft AEGs, go out in to a large
field and try to shoot your opponents before they shoot you. Tactics,
cunning and speed all play their role in a game similar in essence to
Paintball, but with more functionality.
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Slide
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The primary moving section of any automatic gun
Most people think of the 'slide' as the top half of
a semi-automatic pistol like the Glock. This is correct, but the slide
can also be hidden inside a gun, seen most often with assault rifles and
SMGs. These slides are inaccessible to the shooter, so a bolt is
connected from the slide to the outside of the weapon's body to allow the
marksman to manipulate the slide.
The slide typically scoops a bullet / BB from the magazine, pushes it in
to the breech and launches it.
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SLR
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Self Loading Rifle
Any rifle that reloads itself after each shot can be
called an SLR. The British Army also used to use a rifle called the SLR -
a 7.62mm semi-automatic long rifle with a mean kick and good reliability.
These were taken away in the early 1980's and replaced with the SA80, a
notoriously unreliable 5.56mm assault rifle. I bet they were pleased.
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SMG
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Sub Machine Gun
A type of weapon. Real-steel SMGs usually have
lower overall power behind each shot, but can fire shots more rapidly than
assault rifles in fully automatic mode. They are designed to be used at
close quarters and where high power levels are not desirable.
Of course as airsoft guns are usually replicas, a real-steel SMG becomes
an airsoft SMG, although rarely are the power-levels and rate of fire
tuned in the same way as their real-steel counterparts.
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SOCOM
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Special Operation Command
This is the name of the US elite forces command
unit. There are also airsoft replicas of the H&K USP pistol with
accessories that are tagged 'the USP-SOCOM'.
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SPAS
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Special Purpose Automatic Shotgun
This is an abbreviation given to a particular type
of shotgun. The SPAS is in use with military and police services
throughout the West - the most famous variant being the SPAS-12, a
12-guage shotgun available with or without stock.
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Spetznaz
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Russian Special Forces
The Spetznaz are known world wide and are the elite
special forces unit of Russia. Tokyo-Marui have made an airsoft AK47
variant called the 'AK47 Spetznaz' as an AEG. This is short, black in
colour and looks more modern than the traditional AK47 layout.
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Steyr
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Steyr Mannlicher
Real-Steel manufacturer founded in 1864 and based in
Austria. They build weapons mainly for military use, including the AUG.
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Stock1 (Noun)
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The rear of the gun
Rifles and some SMGs have stocks. This is the large
solid piece of the gun that you press up against your shoulder and cheek
while firing. Some stocks fold or slide away for use in close quarters,
but when extended, a stock can increase the accuracy of the shooter
dramatically.
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Stock2 (Adjective)
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An unmodified gun
As many airsoft guns are customised and upgraded, it
is getting more important to identify the ones that have had nothing done
to them since they were originally manufactured. These untouched replicas
are known as 'Stock replicas'.
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STI
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Strayer Tripp Inc.
Real-Steel manufacturer. KSC have made airsoft
replicas of STI's 1911 style models.
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SUSAT
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Sight Unit Small Arms Trilux
A telescopic scope designed for the SA80, in use by
the British Army. The scope is very tough, very accurate and has been
labelled the best part of the SA80. The illuminated reticule inside is
shaped like an upturned nail point and is easy to use effectively. The
SUSAT can be used on rifles other than the SA80, but its size and weight
usually mean that a smaller scope will be chosen. The SUSAT also has
Iron-Sights on the top surface, although these are small and rather
difficult to use, especially in low light conditions.
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SVI
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Strayer Voight Incorporated
A Real-Steel manufacturer based in Texas, USA.
Airsoft GBB models are now available replicating the look and feel of a
few of SVI's pistols. These replicas are of good quality, but can be
expensive when compared to similar GBB pistols.
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TM
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Tokyo Marui
Airsoft manufacturer. TM have been making AEGs
since 1992 and have recently moved in to making GBB models. Their line is
well made with good build quality, although they rely on plastic as a
build material far more than most of their competitors. This can leave TM
replicas looking reasonably good, but feeling too light and and flexible.
Their internal mechanisms seem to be of good quality, although may need to
be replaced with stronger components in upgraded guns. Reliability of TM
guns is above average.
TM are regarded to be the mother of modern day airsoft and provide the
mechanical operating standard to which all other manufacturers adhere.
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TMP
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Tactical Machine Pistol
The name given to an SMG made by Steyr of Austria.
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Tracer
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A type of BB / bullet that glows in the dark.
Tracers are fired in the same way as any normal
shot, but the projectile that leaves the barrel glows. This illuminates a
clear line between your muzzle and your target and can make aiming without
using sights much easier. Airsoft BBs typically glow green and are
powered by a Tracer Unit attached to the barrel of the gun.
The Airsoft Tracer Unit is manufactured by Tokyo-Marui and contains
batteries, a switch and a bright light source. The unit is attached to
the barrel of a gun in the same way as a silencer would. As a Tracer BB
is shot, it travels down the barrel and in to the Tracer Unit where the BB
triggers the switch inside. This causes a bight flash to go off inside
the tracer unit, irradiating the BB with visible light and making it glow
for a few seconds after it leaves the barrel. The effect is amazing and
has to be seen, but Tracer BBs can be expensive as they are made from
special glow-in-the-dark material. Tracer BBs usually glow bright green
in colour.
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Trigger
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The part of the gun that is manipulated in order
to fire a shot
The trigger is present on all guns, no matter what
type. It is the actuator that the shooter uses in order to fire off one
or more shots from his/her gun.
Airsoft AEG triggers look the same as real-steel triggers on the outside,
but on the inside they are very different. Real-steel triggers usually
pull a latch, lever or block inside the gun to cause the shot to be
fired. Airsoft AEG triggers are simply elaborate light-switches, designed
to connect or cut electricity from the circuit. Other types of airsoft
trigger vary according to the type of mechanism used.
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Trigger Guard
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A solid bar / obstruction that covers and
protects the trigger
The trigger guard is used to stop accidental
activation of the trigger on any particular gun. Most trigger-guards are
fixed, but some are removable for use when the shooter is wearing thick
gloves.
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UHC
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Unicorn Hobby Company
A Hong-Kong based airsoft manufacturer of low-end
airsoft replicas. They reportedly manufacture airsoft 'springer' replicas
by contract to Tokyo Marui.
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USMC
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United States Marine Corps
Better trained than the average US trooper, the
marines have made their mark in US involved conflicts everywhere.
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WA
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Western Arms
An eastern airsoft manufacturer of high-end airsoft
pistol replicas. They produce some of the most expensive (and some
arguably say the best) gas blowback pistols on the market.
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Weaver Rail
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Similar to RIS / RAS
The Weaver Rail is an original design of the rails
you see on Airsoft and Real-Steel guns today. The dimensions are slightly
different, but many RIS/RAS accessories can be fitted to a Weaver Rail
quite happily. Weaver rails are getting harder to find now, although
there are Soviet countries still developing integrated rails based on the
Weaver Rail's dimensions.
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Zero
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To align the trajectory of shots fired with the
visual line of the sights
Zeroing is the act of making sure that your BBs hit
the point that your sights are aiming at. The better the Zero achieved,
the more accurate the shooter can be.
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